History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Indexes, Lists, Archives: Foundations of the Modern Museum in Information History and Philosophy
Abstract Perhaps the most distinctive feature of the modern museum, as the latter emerges from the scholarship of the History of collecting, is its ability to contain and generate knowledge in an ordered and systematic way. The paper traces the...
2013 / Assimina Kaniari, Georgios Giannakopoulos -
Seated Memory: New Insights into Near Eastern Neolithic Mortuary Variability from Tell Halula, Syria2009 / Emma Guerrero, Miquel Molist, Ian Kuijt, Josep Anfruns
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Travelling objects: the Wellcome collection in Los Angeles, London and beyond2006 / Jude Hill
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Dating human cultural capacity using phylogenetic principles2013 / J. Lind, P. Lindenfors, S. Ghirlanda, K. Lidén, M. Enquist
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‘Choicest unguents’: molecular evidence for the use of resinous plant exudates in late Roman mortuary rites in Britain
Abstract Resinous substances were highly prized in the ancient world for use in ritual contexts. Details gleaned from classical literature indicate that they played a significant role in Roman mortuary rites, in treatment of the body and as...
2014 / R.C. Brettell, E.M.J. Schotsmans, P. Walton Rogers, N. Reifarth, R.C. Redfern, et al. -
Geographical distribution of Dermacentor marginatus and Dermacentor reticulatus in Europe
Abstract The goal of this paper is to present up-to-date maps depicting the geographical distribution of Dermacentor species in Europe based on georeferenced sampling sites. Therefore, a dataset was compiled, resulting in 1286 D. marginatus (Sulzer, ...
2015 / Franz Rubel, Katharina Brugger, Martin Pfeffer, Lidia Chitimia-Dobler, Yuliya M. Didyk, et al. -
Giant leaps and forgotten steps: NASA and the performance of gender2009 / Daniel Sage
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A risk society? Environmental hazards, risk and resilience in the later Middle Ages in Europe2013 / Christopher M. Gerrard, David N. Petley
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Death comes as the end — Effects of cessation of personal influence upon rates of citation of astronomical papers2005 / V. Trimble
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Environmental change in Garry oak (Quercus garryana) ecosystems: the evolution of an eco-cultural landscape2014 / Marlow G. Pellatt, Ze’ev Gedalof
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Contextualizing Early Urbanization: Settlement Cores, Early States and Agro-pastoral Strategies in the Fertile Crescent During the Fourth and Third Millennia BC2014 / T. J. Wilkinson, Graham Philip, J. Bradbury, R. Dunford, D. Donoghue, et al.
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Preparing Law Graduates for Rural and Regional Practice: A New Curriculum-based Approach
Abstract This paper documents the development of a curriculum-based approach to prepare law graduates for employment in rural and regional areas in Australia. The project was prompted by survey data which indicates that there are widespread...
2013 / Amanda Kennedy, Theresa Smith-Ruig, Richard Coverdale, Caroline Hart, Reid Mortensen, et al. -
Does Lack of Representativeness also Mean Lack of Historicity? – Robert Musil and his Work Grigia, a “Microhistorical” Short Story
Abstract This work moves from a reflection on the concept of microhistory according to several significant historians (Carlo Ginzburg, Giovanni Levi, István Szijártó, Otto Ulbricht …) and puts a question about the status of historicity of “little”...
2014 / Andrea Vitali -
Book Reviews: African Mountain Development in a Changing World2006 / Don Funnell
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Cultural Tourism in Cultural Corridors, Itineraries, Areas and Cores Networked
Abstract Cultural Corridors are essential for the development of cultural tourism. Cultural heritage outside corridors formed powerful cores and areas in Bulgaria's territory that can work in network and wedge to European corridors. This will be...
2015 / Maria Valkova Shishmanova -
Undertaking under Oath for a Military Recruit (P.Mich. Inv. 3470)2014 / James G. Keenan
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Multi-isotope analysis demonstrates significant lifestyle changes in King Richard III
Abstract The discovery of the mortal remains of King Richard III provide an opportunity to learn more about his lifestyle, including his origins and movements and his dietary history; particularly focussing on the changes that Kingship brought. We...
2014 / Angela L. Lamb, Jane E. Evans, Richard Buckley, Jo Appleby -
Micropublications: a semantic model for claims, evidence, arguments and annotations in biomedical communications2014 / Tim Clark, Paolo N Ciccarese, Carole A Goble
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Smallpox containment updated: considerations for the 21st century
Summary The emergence and re-emergence of infectious diseases since the eradication of smallpox has had a direct impact on preparedness for a deliberately-caused smallpox outbreak, should one occur. The emergence of HIV has placed restrictions on...
2004 / David L. Heymann -
Jurisdiction, inscription, and state formation: administrative modernism and knowledge regimes2011 / Chandra Mukerji