History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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The Sustainability of Local Community under the Globalization: The Case of Kao Yi Sarn, Samutsongkram, Thailand
Abstract The purpose of this article is to explain the factors that enable Kao Yee Sarn, a small local community in Samutsongkram province, maintain its identity as a ‘Thai community’ despite the strong influences of global change. The study uses...
2012 / Kundoldibya Panitchpakdi -
Islands, culture, landscape and seascape
Abstract Land and water, landscape and seascape, nature and culture, communication and isolation, island and islanders are inseparable dualities. In this introductory paper of the new journal on Marine and Island Cultures, the relationship between...
2013 / Gloria Pungetti -
Synthesizing a proper meta-analysis: Are we almost there?2012 / Mahmoud A. Abdel-Aleem, Ahmed Nasr
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What difference does quantity make? On the epistemology of Big Data in biology2014 / S. Leonelli
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Upon a Stone Altar: A History of the Island of Pohnpei to 1890.2006 / Dirk Anthony Ballendorf, David Hanlon
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Alpenatlas—Atlas des Alpes—Atlante delle Alpi—Atlas Alp—Mapping the Alps: Society—Economy—Environment Alpenatlas—Atlas des Alpes—Atlante delle Alpi—Atlas Alp—Mapping the Alps: Society—Economy—Environment. Ulrike Tappeiner , Axel Borsdorf , Erich Tasser . Heidelberg, Germany. Spektrum. 2008. ix + 278 pp. € 49.95. ISBN: 978-3-8274-2004-6.2009 / Martin F. Price
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Identifying Sociological Factors for the Success of Space Exploration
Abstract Astrosociology factors relevant to success of future space exploration may best be identified through studies of sociological circumstances of past successful explorations, such as the Apollo-Lunar Missions. These studies benefit from...
2011 / C.A. Lundquist, D. Tarter, A. Coleman -
Habitat use and home range size of red foxes in Prince Edward Island (Canada) based on snow-tracking and radio-telemetry data2009 / Marina Silva, Karen Johnson, Sheldon Opps
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Narrative and Experience: Illness in the Context of an Ethnographic Interview2004 / Marta Crivos
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Opening Editorial2014 / Rubén Ruiz
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The Third Man: comparative analysis of a science autobiography and a cinema classic as windows into post-war life sciences research2015 / Hub Zwart
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SERUM DIAGNOSIS OF SYPHILIS2011 / S. S. Hindman
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Positive selection of AS3MT to arsenic water in Andean populations
Abstract Arsenic is a carcinogen associated with skin lesions and cardiovascular diseases. The Colla population from the Puna region in Northwest Argentinean is exposed to levels of arsenic in drinking water exceeding the recommended maximum by a...
2015 / Christina A. Eichstaedt, Tiago Antao, Alexia Cardona, Luca Pagani, Toomas Kivisild, et al. -
Were the English Sweating Sickness and the Picardy Sweat Caused by Hantaviruses?2014 / Paul Heyman, Leopold Simons, Christel Cochez
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Mangroves Response to Climate Change: A Review of Recent Findings on Mangrove Extension and Distribution2015 / Mario D.P. Godoy, Luiz D. de Lacerda
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Les Vignobles des pays du Mont-Blanc, Savoie, Valais, Val d'Aoste. Étude historique, économique, humaine2006 / Ian Thompson
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A house with a view? Multi-model inference, visibility fields, and point process analysis of a Bronze Age settlement on Leskernick Hill (Cornwall, UK)
Abstract This paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria approach to infer the reasons behind the Bronze Age settlement pattern of Leskernick Hill in Cornwall, UK. We formalise three alternative...
2014 / Stuart J. Eve, Enrico R. Crema -
Histomorphological species identification of tiny bone fragments from a Paleolithic site in the Northern Japanese Archipelago
Abstract Bone histomorphology is an effective method for species identification of fragmentary osseous remains. The 1997–1998 excavations of the Kashiwadai 1 Upper Paleolithic site (ca. 22–20.5 kyBP) in Hokkaido (the northern island of the Japanese...
2014 / Junmei Sawada, Takashi Nara, Jun-ichi Fukui, Yukio Dodo, Kazuaki Hirata -
The Effect of Union Status at First Childbirth on Union Stability: Evidence from Eastern and Western Germany2014 / Christine Schnor
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A Resource Efficient Big Data Analysis Method for the Social Sciences: The Case of Global IP Activity
Abstract This paper presents a novel and efficient way of analysing big datasets used in social science research. We provide and demonstrate a way to deal with such datasets without the need for high performance distributed computational facilities. ...
2014 / Klaus Ackermann, Simon D. Angus