History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Imagining wildlife: New technologies and animal censuses, maps and museums
Abstract By enabling the creation of networks of electronic sensors and human participants, new technologies have shaped the ways in which conservation-related organisations monitor wildlife. These networks enable the capture of data perceived as...
2016 / Audrey Verma, René van der Wal, Anke Fischer -
Book Review: Islands in the Rainforest: Landscape Management in pre-Columbian Amazonia, written by Stéphen Rostain2015 / Gérald Migeon
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The control of East Coast fever of cattle by live parasite vaccination: A science-to-impact narrative
Abstract There is an increasing interest in determining the impact of vaccine technologies developed using public funding targeted at international development, and understanding the factors and ingredients which contribute to the success and...
2016 / B.D. Perry -
A comparison of cultural ecosystem service survey methods within South England
Abstract Across all societies, humans depend on goods received from nature, termed ecosystem services. However, cultural ecosystem services (CES), the non-material benefits people obtain from ecosystems, are often overlooked in land-use decision...
2016 / Simon Willcock, Brittany J. Camp, Kelvin S.-H. Peh -
Formation processes of a reopened early Bronze Age inhumation grave in Austria: The soil thin section analyses
Abstract Early Bronze Age and early medieval inhumation graves in (central) Europe had often been re-opened a short time after burial and, in most cases, grave goods were removed. To improve the understanding of the archaeological evidence of these...
2016 / Edeltraud Aspöck, Rowena Yvonne Banerjea -
From Anatolia to Aceh. Ottomans, Turks, and Southeast Asia, edited by A.C.S. Peacock and Annabe Teh Gallop2016 / Carool Kersten
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Fern rhizomes as fodder in Norway2016 / Torbjørn Alm
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An electric and electromagnetic geophysical approach for subsurface investigation of anthropogenic mounds in an urban environment
Abstract Scientific interest in mounds as geomorphological features that currently represent topographic anomalies in flat urban landscapes mainly lies on the understanding of their origin, either purely natural or anthropogenic. In this second...
2016 / Veronica Pazzi, Deodato Tapete, Luca Cappuccini, Riccardo Fanti -
Consumer acceptance of insect-based foods in the Netherlands: Academic and commercial implications
Abstract Despite growing interest in the use of insects as food, uptake of insect-based foods in Europe is low. Existing research into Western consumer acceptance of insects as food tends to emphasise the role of individual cognition in food choice...
2016 / Jonas House -
Mitochondrial replacement techniques: egg donation, genealogy and eugenics2016 / César Palacios-González
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Supplying trees in an era of environmental uncertainty: Identifying challenges faced by the forest nursery sector in Great Britain
Abstract In recent years, numerous articles have addressed management strategies aimed at assisting forests to adapt to climate change. However, these seldom take into account the practical and economic implications of implementing these strategies, ...
2016 / Richard Whittet, Joan Cottrell, Stephen Cavers, Mireia Pecurul, Richard Ennos -
Dam-Breach hydrology of the Johnstown flood of 1889–challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report
Abstract In 1891 a report was published by an ASCE committee to investigate the cause of the Johnstown flood of 1889. They concluded that changes made to the dam by the South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club did not cause the disaster because the...
2016 / Neil M. Coleman, Uldis Kaktins, Stephanie Wojno -
Protected areas and poverty2015 / Daniel Brockington, David Wilkie
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More Harm than Healing? Investigating the Iatrogenic Effects of Mercury Treatment on Acquired Syphilis in Post-medieval London.2016 / Molly K. Zuckerman
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Substantiviske Komplekse Ord Med Subkonfikser I Moderne Dansk2015 / Eugeniusz Rajnik
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Peri-strut micro-hemorrhages: a possible cause of in-stent neoatherosclerosis?
Abstract Background In-stent neoatherosclerosis is characterized by the delayed appearance of markers of atheroma in the subintima, but the pathophysiology underlying this new disease entity remains unclear. ...
2016 / Zaven Terzian, T. Christian Gasser, Francis Blackwell, Fabien Hyafil, Liliane Louedec, et al. -
An Information System for European culture collections: the way forward2016 / Serge Casaregola, Alexander Vasilenko, Paolo Romano, Vincent Robert, Svetlana Ozerskaya, et al.
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Observation of ultrasound-guided thoracic paravertebral block using thoracoscopy2016 / Tasuku Fujii, Yasuyuki Shibata, Kimitoshi Nishiwaki
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Managing ‘Ordinary Heritage’ In Poland: Łódź And Its Post-Industrial Legacy2016 / Iwona Pielesiak
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Organization and Regulation of Fencing in the Realm of France in the Renaissance2015 / Olivier Dupuis