History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Opacifiers in Late Bronze Age glasses: the use of ToF-SIMS to identify raw ingredients and production techniques
Abstract Time of Flight Secondary Ion Mass Spectrometry (ToF-SIMS) is applied to the study of four samples of opaque glass of Late Bronze Age date. The technique is uniquely capable of identifying compositional heterogeneity at a sub-micron...
2012 / Chloë N. Duckworth, Julian Henderson, Frank J.M. Rutten, Kalliopi Nikita -
Synthesis to Special Issue on New Studies in EROI (Energy Return on Investment)2011 / Charles A.S. Hall
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Realising the transformative potential of healthcare partnerships: Insights from divergent literatures and contrasting cases in high- and low-income country contexts
Abstract Partnership is a prominent approach to delivering healthcare globally, with advocates arguing that partnership has distinctive advantages over alternatives such as hierarchies or markets. There is much debate as to whether partnerships...
2013 / Emma-Louise Aveling, Graham Martin -
Floristic changes in the Iberian Peninsula and Balearic Islands (south-west Europe) during the Cenozoic2009 / José M. Postigo Mijarra, Eduardo Barrón, Fernando Gómez Manzaneque, Carlos Morla
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Power and rural landscapes in early medieval Galicia (400-900 ad ): towards a re-incorporation of the archaeology into the historical narrative2013 / José Carlos Sánchez Pardo
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Historical Archaeo-Geographies of Scaled Statehood: American Federalism and Material Practices of National Prohibition in California, 1917–19332010 / Anne E. Mosher, Laurie A. Wilkie
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Heritage Education for Primary School Children Through Drama: The Case of Aydın, Turkey
Abstract This paper argues the use of drama as a teaching method for heritage education of primary school children in order to awaken awareness on cultural heritage of their city, Aydın. Drama helps children of Aydın understand where they live, why...
2012 / G. Simşek, A. Elitok Kesici -
Practice-based vs performance-based standards for carbon sequestration projects
Abstract Interest in deployment of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) is at odds with the lack of regulations to guide deployment. This can be resolved by a practice-based regulatory framework focused on data collection, prediction, and...
2009 / S. Julio Friedmann -
Markets and Famines in Pre-Industrial Europe2005 / Cormac Ó Gráda
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PHYSIOLOGICAL ONTOGENY: A. CHICKEN EMBRYOS. XIV. THE HYDROGEN ION CONCENTRATION OF THE BLOOD OF CHICKEN EMBRYOS AS A FUNCTION OF TIME.2004 / A. E. Cohn
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A Guttman-Based Approach to Identifying Cumulativeness Applied to Chimpanzee Culture2012 / R. B. Graber, D. R. De Cock, M. L. Burton
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Did Father Cicero suffer from rheumatism?
Abstract Father Cicero Romao Batista is probably the most famous Ceará character of all time. An important protagonist of the Cariri region, situated in the south of Ceara State, in the late nineteenth century and the first third of the twentieth...
2016 / Francisco Airton Castro da Rocha -
An Exploration of the Co-production of Performance Running Bodies and Natures Within "Running Taskscapes"2009 / P. D. Howe, C. Morris
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Ecological data sharing
Abstract Data sharing is the practice of making data available for use by others. Ecologists are increasingly generating and sharing an immense volume of data. Such data may serve to augment existing data collections and can be ...
2015 / William K. Michener -
Image of an Eagle in the Art of the Early Nomads
Abstract In the Saka-Scythian animal style was extremely popular the image of a bird of prey (eagle). Images of eagles’ heads, in a characteristic manner of transmitting the image of a stylized bird of prey are common in the art of the early nomads...
2014 / Abdesh Toleubayev, Rinat Zhumatayev, Dina Baimuhamedova -
Smart grids, smart users? The role of the user in demand side management
Abstract Smart grids are a key feature of future energy scenarios, with the overarching goal of better aligning energy generation and demand. The work presented here considers the role of the user in such systems, and the contexts in which such...
2014 / Murray Goulden, Ben Bedwell, Stefan Rennick-Egglestone, Tom Rodden, Alexa Spence -
Surveying Ancient City of Salamis via Drama Method
Abstract Nowadays, museums as establishments have become a vital tool as an educational setting in modern and contemporary countries. Museum education means to benefit from the available resources at the museum. Museums can be considered as...
2013 / Esin Pekin, Şenay Horoz, Emine Bayram Topdal -
The World of Images in the Art of the Ancient Population of the Central Kazakhstan (1 Millennium BC)
Abstract The findings of the last years in the Central Kazakhstan which were received during the excavation works on such monuments as Taldy-2, Birlik, Nurken-2, Karashoky, Akbeit, Tegiszhol enlarge the available data on art culture of the ancient...
2014 / A.Z. Beisenov, G.S. Dzhumabekova, G.A. Bazarbayeva, A.E. Kassenalin -
Beyond postcolonialism: New directions for the history of nonwestern architecture
Abstract Overturning assumptions that nonwestern architecture has been static over time, new scholarship focused on colonial and postcolonial architecture and urbanism and on nonwestern modernism has made a significant contribution to our...
2013 / Kathleen James-Chakraborty -
Shapes of fishing gears in relation to the tidal flat bio-organisms and habitat types in Daebu Island region, Gyeonggi Bay
Abstract This is a base research to analyze the evolution of fishing gear shapes in response to the types of marine benthic organisms and ‘getbatang-harvesting tidal flat’ in Daebu Island in Gyeonggi Bay. Daebu Island has variety of relatively well...
2014 / Jong-Geel Je, Sun-Kee Hong, Joon Kim