History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Your Local Cloud-Enabled Library2010 / George K. Thiruvathukal
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Safety Nets, Gap Filling and Forests: A Global-Comparative Perspective
Summary In the forest–livelihoods literature, forests are widely perceived to provide both common safety nets to shocks and resources for seasonal gap-filling. We use a large global-comparative dataset to test these responses. We find households...
2014 / Sven Wunder, Jan Börner, Gerald Shively, Miriam Wyman -
The origin of water in the primitive Moon as revealed by the lunar highlands samples
Abstract The recent discoveries of hydrogen (H) bearing species on the lunar surface and in samples derived from the lunar interior have necessitated a paradigm shift in our understanding of the water inventory of the Moon, which was previously...
2014 / Jessica J. Barnes, Romain Tartèse, Mahesh Anand, Francis M. McCubbin, Ian A. Franchi, et al. -
Significance of house-type as a determinant of residential quality in Osogbo, Southwest Nigeria
Abstract This study investigates the effect of house-types on the assessment of residential quality in Osogbo, Nigeria. Through a questionnaire survey, this study employs a stratified systematic sampling method to select 406 (10%) households from...
2014 / Adesoji David Jiboye -
Water Balances, Floods and Sediment Transport in the Hindu Kush-Himalayas2006 /
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Agricultural and Settlement Frontiers in the Tropical Andes: The Páramo Belt of Northern Ecuador, 1960–19902006 / Christoph Stadel
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Institutional stakeholders’ views on jaguar conservation issues in central Brazil
Abstract Large carnivore management is typically a source of heated controversy worldwide and, in the Americas, jaguars (Panthera onca) are at the centre of many human–wildlife conflicts. Although findings suggest that social, rather than economic,...
2015 / Yennie K. Bredin, John D.C. Linnell, Leandro Silveira, Natália M. Tôrres, Anah A. Jácomo, et al. -
Mountain-Specific Activities of the European Grassland Federation2006 / W. H. Prins
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Phosphate oxygen isotopes within aquatic ecosystems: Global data synthesis and future research priorities
Abstract The oxygen isotope ratio of dissolved inorganic phosphate (δ18Op) represents a novel and potentially powerful stable isotope tracer for biogeochemical research. Analysis of δ18Op may offer new insights into the relative importance of...
2014 / Ceri L. Davies, Ben W.J. Surridge, Daren C. Gooddy -
Changes in Students’ Participation and Small Group Norms in Scientific Argumentation2014 / Sun Mi Yun, Heui-Baik Kim
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Is Proactive Adaptation to Climate Change Necessary in Grazed Rangelands?
Abstract In this article we test the notion that adaptation to climate change in grazed rangelands requires little more effort than current approaches to risk management because the inherent climate variability that characterizes rangelands provides ...
2012 / Andrew Ash, Philip Thornton, Chris Stokes, Chuluun Togtohyn -
The first archaic Homo from Taiwan2015 / Chun-Hsiang Chang, Yousuke Kaifu, Masanaru Takai, Reiko T. Kono, Rainer Grün, et al.
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Archipelago of Gear: The Political Economy of Fisheries Management and Private Sustainable Fisheries Initiatives in Indonesia2014 / Michael De Alessi
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State Regulation, Family Breakdown, and Lone Motherhood: The Hidden Costs of World War I in Scotland2014 / A. Hughes, J. Meek
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Impeding lone-wolf attacks: lessons derived from the 2011 Norway attacks2013 / Sunniva Meyer
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Theories of Nomadic Movement: A New Theoretical Approach for Understanding the Movement Decisions of Nenets and Komi Reindeer Herders2008 / M. J. Dwyer, K. V. Istomin
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Pollen productivity estimates for a pine woodland in eastern Scotland: The influence of sampling design and vegetation patterning
Abstract Quantitative vegetation reconstruction models have been developed to allow more faithful accounts of changes in vegetation structure to be attained. Widespread application of these models is encouraged, however for this to be realised...
2011 / Claire L. Twiddle, Richard T. Jones, Chris J. Caseldine, Shinya Sugita -
Molecules, Water, and Radiant Energy: New Clues for the Origin of Life2009 / Gerald H. Pollack, Xavier Figueroa, Qing Zhao
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Identifying Movement States From Location Data Using Cluster Analysis2010 / Bram Van Moorter, Darcy R. Visscher, Christopher L. Jerde, Jacqueline L. Frair, Evelyn H. Merrill
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Chromatic Alteration of Roman Heritage in Aosta (Italy)
Abstract The conservation study of the Roman Heritage in Aosta (Italy) is aimed at understanding the causes of the superficial chromatic alteration, which has affected the Roman ruins (I sec a. C.) since the last decades. The Roman monuments are...
2013 / Elisa Conz, Lorenzo Appolonia, Pietro Galinetto, Maria Pia Riccardi, Serena Tarantino, et al.