History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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How threatened is the Polish wetland flora?2012 / Dominik Kopeć, Dorota Michalska-Hejduk
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Development management as reflective practice2006 / Dina Abbott, Suzanne Brown, Gordon Wilson
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The reception of John Dee’s Monas hieroglyphica in early modern Italy: The case of Paolo Antonio Foscarini (c. 1562–1616)
Abstract One of the earliest Italian printed references to John Dee’s Monas hieroglyphica (1564) is generally considered to be in Giulio Cesare Capaccio’s Delle imprese(On devices), published in Naples in 1592. In the same year, however, another...
2012 / Andrew Campbell -
The oxygen isotope evolution of parent body aqueous solutions as recorded by multiple carbonate generations in the Lonewolf Nunataks 94101 CM2 carbonaceous chondrite
Abstract The CM2 carbonaceous chondrite LON 94101 contains aragonite and two generations of calcite that provide snapshots of the chemical and isotopic evolution of aqueous solutions during parent body alteration. Aragonite was the first carbonate...
2013 / M.R. Lee, M.R. Sofe, P. Lindgren, N.A. Starkey, I.A. Franchi -
The "Trust Gap" Hypothesis: Predicting Support for Biotechnology Across National Cultures as a Function of Trust in Actors2003 / Susanna Hornig Priest, Heinz Bonfadelli, Maria Rusanen
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Pre-service chemistry teachers’ understanding of phase changes and dissolution at macroscopic, symbolic, and microscopic levels
Abstract The purpose of this study was to investigate how pre-service chemistry teachers use macroscopic, symbolic, and microscopic levels and how they integrate teaching strategies at these three levels while instructing phase changes and...
2011 / Mustafa Tuysuz, Betul Ekiz, Oktay Bektas, Esen Uzuntiryaki, Aysegül Tarkin, et al. -
The use of personal digital assistants for data entry at the point of collection in a large household survey in southern Tanzania2007 / Kizito Shirima, Oscar Mukasa, Joanna Schellenberg, Fatuma Manzi, Davis John, et al.
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Biosafety capacity building: experiences and challenges from a distance learning approach
Biotechnology is revolutionizing industrial and agricultural practice as the number of commercial biotechnology products is increasing each year. Simultaneously, several regulatory approaches are put into place to allow technological advancement while preserving...
2013 / Ine Pertry, Silvia Sabbadini, Sofie Goormachtig, Yvonne Lokko, Godelieve Gheysen, et al. -
Global Emergency Medicine Literature Review, Tanzania and adopting delegates2012 / Gabrielle Jacquet, Adam Levine, Stevan Bruijns, Lee Wallis
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Primogeniture and Ultimogeniture in Rural Ireland2006 / Cormac O Grada
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Development of sustainable georesources for the built environment in the United Kingdom2008 / A A McMillan, E K Hyslop
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Cultural traits as units of analysis2010 / M. J. O'Brien, R. L. Lyman, A. Mesoudi, T. L. VanPool
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Focused Ethnographic Bibliography: Standard Cross-Cultural Sample2007 / D. R. White
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The use of Hand-Held XRF for investigating the composition and corrosion of Roman copper-alloyed artefacts2013 / Ricardo Fernandes, Bertil JH van Os, Hans DJ Huisman
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Wild plant use in European Neolithic subsistence economies: a formal assessment of preservation bias in archaeobotanical assemblages and the implications for understanding changes in plant diet breadth
Abstract In this paper we estimate the degree to which the range and proportion of wild plant foods are under-represented in samples of charred botanical remains from archaeological sites. We systematically compare the differences between central...
2014 / Sue Colledge, James Conolly -
The Elderly Friendly High-Rise Housing: A Comparison Study between Indonesia & Japan
Abstract This study concerns to the life of the elderly who live in the high-rise housing in urban areas. The aim of this study is to discover a conceptual model of high-rise housing which is capable to accommodate the activities of the elderly by...
2014 / Edward Endrianto Pandelaki, Wijayanti, Septana Bagus Pribadi -
Famines, food insecurity and coral reef ‘Ponzi’ fisheries2014 / Charles Sheppard
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Challenging Perceptions about Men, Women, and Forest Product Use: A Global Comparative Study
Summary This study uses a multi-case dataset to question current assumptions about the gender differentiation of forest product use. We test some of the commonly held ideas on how men and women access, manage, and use different forest products....
2014 / Terry Sunderland, Ramadhani Achdiawan, Arild Angelsen, Ronnie Babigumira, Amy Ickowitz, et al. -
Socio-economic and Cultural Sustainability of Muslims in Georgetown World Heritage Site
Abstract Georgetown World Heritage Site (GWHS) is known as a potpourri of various ethnic groups who have settled in the area during various periods of the past 300 years. Chinese are the majority although Muslims (Malays) were earliest settlers and...
2013 / Jamalunlaili Abdullah, Rahmat Azam, Reevany Bustami -
The influence of fabric surface characteristics on satellite bloodstain morphology
Abstract Bloodstains on fabrics such as clothing, soft furnishings or carpets are often encountered in casework. These stains often have a distinctive morphology that includes satellite stains, thought to be a highly sensitive feature that is a...
2014 / H.F. Miles, R.M. Morgan, J.E. Millington