History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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A Critical Analysis of the British Horseracing Authority’s Review of the Use of the Whip in Horseracing2015 / Bidda Jones, Jed Goodfellow, James Yeates, Paul McGreevy
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Advances in Trace Element “Fingerprinting” of Gem Corundum, Ruby and Sapphire, Mogok Area, Myanmar2014 / F. Sutherland, Khin Zaw, Sebastien Meffre, Tzen-Fui Yui, Kyaw Thu
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Fast nuclear staining of head hair roots as a screening method for successful STR analysis in forensics
Abstract The success rate of STR profiling of hairs found at a crime scene is quite low and negative results of hair analysis are frequently reported. To increase the success rate of DNA analysis of hairs in forensics, nuclei in hair roots can be...
2014 / Trees Lepez, Mado Vandewoestyne, David Van Hoofstat, Dieter Deforce -
Mountains of Northern Europe: Conservation, Management, People and Nature2006 / Lawrence S. Hamilton
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Tai Valley-based Polities and the Uplands in Montane Southeast Asia2006 / E. Walter Coward
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Determinants of causal ambiguity and difficulty of knowledge transfer within the firm2014 / Ugur Uygur
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Understanding processes of sediment bleaching in glacial settings using a portable OSL reader2014 / Georgina E. King, David C. W. Sanderson, Ruth A. J. Robinson, Adrian A. Finch
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Settlement Dynamics and Hierarchy from Agent Decision-Making: a Method Derived from Entropy Maximization2014 / Mark Altaweel
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The IPBES Conceptual Framework — connecting nature and people
The first public product of the Intergovernmental Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is its Conceptual Framework. This conceptual and analytical tool, presented here in detail, will underpin all IPBES functions and provide structure and...
2014 / Sandra Díaz, Sebsebe Demissew, Julia Carabias, Carlos Joly, Mark Lonsdale, et al. -
Proteome degradation in fossils: investigating the longevity of protein survival in ancient bone2014 / Caroline Wadsworth, Mike Buckley
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‘I don’t think I ever had food poisoning’. A practice-based approach to understanding foodborne disease that originates in the home
Abstract Food stored, prepared, cooked and eaten at home contributes to foodborne disease which, globally, presents a significant public health burden. The aim of the study reported here was to investigate, analyse and interpret domestic kitchen...
2014 / Wendy J. Wills, Angela Meah, Angela M. Dickinson, Frances Short -
Mercury in soil surrounding medieval human skeletons2013 / Kaare Rasmussen, Lilian Skytte, Nadja Ramseyer, Jesper Boldsen
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Towards mapping the late Quaternary vegetation change of Europe2013 / Thomas Giesecke, Basil Davis, Simon Brewer, Walter Finsinger, Steffen Wolters, et al.
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Traces of the bone-eating annelid Osedax in Oligocene whale teeth and fish bones2012 / Steffen Kiel, Wolf-Achim Kahl, James L. Goedert
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Amino acid geochronology of the type Cromerian of West Runton, Norfolk, UK
Abstract Aminostratigraphic studies of continental deposits in the UK have hitherto relied almost exclusively on data from the aragonitic shells of non-marine molluscs for dating Pleistocene sequences. This is usually based on the d/l value of a...
2010 / K.E.H. Penkman, R.C. Preece, D.H. Keen, M.J. Collins -
Review2012 / Robert Bennett
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Urban Animals: Human-Poultry Relationships in Later Post-Medieval Belfast2016 / B. Tyr Fothergill
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First comprehensive peat depositional records for tin, lead and copper associated with the antiquity of Europe's largest cassiterite deposits
Abstract Tin, as a constituent of bronze, was central to the technological development of early societies, but cassiterite (SnO2) deposits were scarce and located distantly from the centres of Mediterranean civilizations. As Britain had the largest...
2011 / Andrew A. Meharg, Kevin J. Edwards, J. Edward Schofield, Andrea Raab, Joerg Feldmann, et al. -
Holocene mangrove and coastal environmental changes in the western Ganga–Brahmaputra Delta, India2008 / Arghya K. Hait, Hermann Behling
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Oocyte cryopreservation, will it be a real social choice and family solution?
Abstract Social changes, uprising ambitions and life demands have markedly affected the behavior and attitude of women toward the concept of composing a stable family and giving birth to children, that was clearly demarcated by the remarkably...
2012 / Hossam Hassan Soliman, Amir Afshin Khaki, Tahani Al-Azawi, Safaa Al-Hasani