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Studies of early Southeast Asia focus largely on its ‘classical states’, when rulers and their entourages from Sukhothai and Ayutthaya (Thailand), Angkor (Cambodia), Bagan (Myanmar), Champa and Dai Viet (Vietnam) clashed, conquered, and... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyArt HistorySoutheast Asian Studies
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      ArchaeologyNeolithic ArchaeologyCorsican archaeology
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      ArchaeologyMedieval ScandinaviaIcelandic SagasViking Age
Publikace byla vydána v Praze roku 2006 / The publication was published in Prague in 2006.
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyBronze Age Europe (Archaeology)Bronze Age Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyArchaeological Heritage ManagementArchaeological Method and Theory
Recent investigations at the Maya centre of Nakum (located in northeastern Guatemala) included intensive excavations of Structure X (a.k.a. Structure 104)-one of the largest pyramidal temples at this site. This research showed that the... more
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      ReligionLatin American StudiesArchaeologyAnthropology
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      ArchaeologyGreek ArchaeologyAncient Greek HistoryGreek Vases
This report presents a critique of established cultural heritage practices in Western Australia, focusing on the control of the process by corporate proponents and its effects on rock art and stone arrangements. The moderating roles of... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyCultural HeritageHeritage Studies
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      ReligionAncient HistoryCultural HistoryCultural Studies
Magnetic survey data presented as filled contour maps with a non-linear scale reveals the characteristic dipolar signal from iron smelting furnaces. High resolution data, from 10cm spaced surveys, can be modelled mathematically to recover... more
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      ArchaeologyArchaeological Method & TheoryMedieval ArchaeologyIron Age Britain (Archaeology)
This study uses bioarchaeological methods and interpretive frameworks, in conjunction with archaeological and textual evidence, to document and interpret the record of Greek colonial interactions between Corinth and local populations at... more
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      ArchaeologyBioarchaeologySkeletal BiologyPaleopathology
The previously unpublished field diaries of the principal leaders involved in the first season of the Harvard Expedition to Samaria are held by the University's Semitic Museum. The narrative they contain sheds light on the organization... more
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      ArchaeologyOttoman HistoryArchaeology of Ancient IsraelFirst World War
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      ArchaeologyEarth SciencesSedimentary geology and stratigraphyLate Pleistocene
ABSTRACT Thousands of Neolithic and Bronze Age open-air rock art panels exist across the countryside in northern England. However, desecration, pollution, and other factors are threatening the survival of these iconic stone monuments.... more
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      ArchaeologyClimate ChangeCultural HeritageRock Art (Archaeology)
Leprosy is strongly stigmatized in South Asia, being regarded as a manifestation of extreme levels of spiritual pollution going back through one or more incarnations of the self. Stigma has significant social consequences, including... more
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      ArchaeologyBioarchaeologyPaleopathologyStigma
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      ArchaeologyNautical ArchaeologyNauticalPozzolana
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      ArchaeologyUzbekistanSamarkand
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Offering a more precise epithet for that which has emerged under the label of the “Anthropocene”, this article trains its lens on some of the more-than-monstrous things that have revealed themselves in our calamitous times. It raises... more
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      ArchaeologyAnthropoceneThree Gorges DamEdward Burtynsky
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryStable Isotope AnalysisArchaeological Science
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      ArchaeologyGeologyEcologyAnimal Husbandry
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      ArchaeologyIllicit Antiquities Trade
Architectural practices constitute an appropriate field for the application of combined technological and social perspectives into the study of human action. Domestic buildings, rather than being examined as spatial and organisational... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyArchitecture
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      ArchaeologyAncient Near Eastern HistoryHistory and Archaeology of the Ancient Near EastAncient Near Easter Law, Ancient Near Eastern Studies, Semitic Languages
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      ArchaeologyGeologyPalaeolithic ArchaeologyVertebrate Palaeontology
This paper examines alternatives to top-down approaches to heritage management and development. One of the key issues facing communities around the globe today is the Authorized Heritage Discourse (AHD)--the determination of heritage... more
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      African StudiesArchaeologyHistorical ArchaeologyCultural Heritage
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      HistoryAncient HistoryArchaeologyRoman History
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      ArchaeologyGeochemistryArtArchaeological Science
Peter J. Suter,
Helmut Schlichtherle:
Palafittes – Verein zur Unterstützung der UNESCO–Welterbe Kandidatur «Prähistorische Pfahlbauten rund um die Alpen»
| Bern/Biel 2009
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      ArchaeologyCanton Berne
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      ArchaeologyHistorical Studies
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      ArchaeologyCultural HeritageHistorical Studies
The Middle Mississippian component at Aztalan was a mixed, Late Woodland / Mississippian occupation sited within a heavily fortified habitation and mound center that is located on a tributary of the Rock River in Wisconsin. It represents... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologyAnthropologyEnvironmental Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyLawAnthropologyCurrent anthropology
This paper discusses the role of things in the framework of the materiality of Nazi camps. It analyzes different dimensions of thing affordances and argues that the assumption of objects being used in ways of a "canonical affordance"... more
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      ArchaeologyHermeneuticsNazi GermanyForced Labor
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      ArchaeologyMamluk StudiesMedieval ArchaeologyMamluk Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyAnthropologyEpistemologyMethodology
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      ArchaeologyRoman HistoryLate Antique and Byzantine StudiesEpigraphy (Archaeology)
Kniha byla vydána roku 1989 v Praze / The book was published in 1989 in Prague. Drazí kolegové, tato kniha je umístěna kvůli jejímu mimořádnému významu při porozumění archeologii Čech a její špatné dostupnosti zahraničním vědcům a... more
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      ArchaeologyMedieval HistoryMedieval StudiesEarly Medieval Archaeology
An archaeologically grounded history of six legendary places in Detroit. The city of Detroit has endured periods of unprecedented industrial growth, decline, and revitalization between the late nineteenth century and the present. In... more
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      HistoryArchaeologyMusic HistoryHistorical Archaeology
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      ArchaeologyClassical ArchaeologyAlbanian StudiesGreek Archaeology