History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Professional child rearing advice in the early 20th century: american and international perspectives
Abstract Professional advice to parents in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries came first from pediatricians and then gradually began to include psychologists. Many of these early developmental psychologists were trained through efforts of the...
2009 / Ferda Aysan, Dennis Thompson -
There is no such thing as the ‘Ediacara Biota’
Abstract The term ‘Ediacara Biota’ (or many variants thereof) is commonly used to refer to certain megascopic fossils of Precambrian and early Palaeozoic age – but what does the term actually mean? What differentiates a non-Ediacaran ‘Ediacaran’ and ...
2013 / Breandán Anraoi MacGabhann -
Unusual Childhood Waking as a Possible Precursor of the 1995 Kobe Earthquake2013 / Motoji Ikeya, Neil Whitehead
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The Amazonian Formative: Crop Domestication and Anthropogenic Soils2010 / Manuel Arroyo-Kalin
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Joseph Lister and the performance of antiseptic surgery2013 / M. Worboys
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Les Instruments de Musique au Bas-Congo et dans les Régions avoisinantes. Par Bertil Söderberg. Stockholm: Ethnographical Museum of Sweden, monograph series, publication no. 3, 1956. Pp. 284; 26 plates; 25 text-diagrams; 1 map. 60 kroner.2006 / J. F. Carrington
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Quantification and implications of change in organic carbon bearing coastal dune cliffs: A multiscale analysis from the Northumberland coast, UK
Abstract Eroding coastlines composed of sequences of till, carbon rich peat and sand layers are characteristic of many formerly glaciated coastlines due to the interplay of relative land and sea levels. Dune cliffs cut into these materials represent ...
2015 / Michael Lim, Stuart A. Dunning, Matthew Burke, Helen King, Nigel King -
The ‘Alice in Wonderland’ mechanics of the rejection of (climate) science: simulating coherence by conspiracism2016 / Stephan Lewandowsky, John Cook, Elisabeth Lloyd
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Objectivity and a comparison of methodological scenario approaches for climate change research2013 / Elisabeth A. Lloyd, Vanessa J. Schweizer
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Fatal events in residential roofing
Abstract Residential roofing is a high risk occupation, more than nine times as risky as the average occupation and more than three times as risky as the average construction trade. To better understand the factors involved in residential roofing...
2014 / John R. Moore, John P. Wagner -
Scientific Historical and Archeological Discoveries as an Updating Factor of Teaching the History of Central Asia in the Institutes of Higher Education of Kazakhstan
Abstract The article deals with actual issues of the history of Central Asia. In the development of scientific concepts in this article, one thing in common can be defined: was there a civilization in the steppes of Eurasia and if there is a need to ...
2013 / Lazat Dinasheva, Moldir Aldabergenova, Gaukar Primkulova -
Response to Helfinstein & Casey2014 / Ronald E. Dahl, Jeffrey M. Spielberg
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MRD Founding Editor Jack D. Ives Honored by the Royal Geographical Society2006 /
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Vulcan's Fury: Man Against the Volcano2006 / Simon Carn
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F. Yegül, BATHING IN THE ROMAN WORLD. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2009. Pp. xiii + 256, illus. isbn 9780521840323 (bound); 9780521549622 (paper). £64.00 (bound); £18.99 (paper).2013 / Amanda Kelly
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Cancer, Its Cause and Treatment2006 / L. Loeb
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Cancer coverage: the public face of childhood leukaemia in 1960s Britain
In the 1960s, stories of children fighting cancer, previously absent from the British news, started to feature ever more prominently in the national press. Conventional treatments could not keep children alive for many months, so the promise of a cure through the...
2008 / Emm Barnes -
Anthropocene and early human behavior2015 / R. M. Albert
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Amino acid racemization dating of marine shells: A mound of possibilities
Abstract Shell middens are one of the most important and widespread indicators for human exploitation of marine resources and occupation of coastal environments. Establishing an accurate and reliable chronology for these deposits has fundamental...
2010 / Beatrice Demarchi, Matt G. Williams, Nicky Milner, Nicola Russell, Geoff Bailey, et al. -
PROTEINCHALLENGE: Crowd sourcing in proteomics analysis and software development
Abstract In large-scale proteomics studies there is a temptation, after months of experimental work, to plug resulting data into a convenient—if poorly implemented—set of tools, which may neither do the data justice nor help answer the scientific...
2012 / Sarah F. Martin, Heiner Falkenberg, Thomas F. Dyrlund, Guennadi A. Khoudoli, Craig J. Mageean, et al.