History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Accessibility and content of individualized adult reconstructive hip and knee/musculoskeletal oncology fellowship web sites
Abstract Background Accessible, adequate online information is important to fellowship applicants. Program web sites can affect which programs applicants apply to, subsequently altering interview costs incurred by both parties and...
2017 / Bradley L. Young, Colin K. Cantrell, Joshua C. Patt, Brent A. Ponce -
Local perceptions of jaguar conservation and environmental justice in Goiás, Matto Grosso and Roraima states (Brazil)
Abstract Wildlife conservation often leads to various conflicts with other human activities, resulting in concerns about the justice of conservation. Although species' protection – notably of large carnivores – can have negative consequences for...
2018 / Yennie K. Bredin, Nicolas Lescureux, John D.C. Linnell -
New Technological Interventions in Conservation Conflicts: Countering Emotions and Contested Knowledge2017 / Audrey Verma, René van der Wal, Anke Fischer
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Corrigendum to “Aerosol physical properties in Spitsbergen's fjords: Hornsund and Kongsfjorden during AREX campaigns in 2014 and 2015” [Oceanologia 59 (2017) 460–472]2017 / Piotr Markuszewski, Anna Rozwadowska, Małgorzata Cisek, Przemysław Makuch, Tomasz Petelski
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The ‘Great Snow’ of winter 1614/1615 in England2018 / Lucy Veale, Georgina Endfield, James Bowen
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Geoinformatics for the conservation and promotion of cultural heritage in support of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Abstract Cultural Heritage (CH) is recognised as being of historical, social, and anthropological value and is considered as an enabler of sustainable development. As a result, it is included in the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals...
2018 / Wen Xiao, Jon Mills, Gabriele Guidi, Pablo Rodríguez-Gonzálvez, Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, et al. -
Astronomical Surveys and Big Data2017 / Areg M. Mickaelian
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Adaptive biodiversity management of semi-natural hay meadows: The case of West-Norway
Abstract Worldwide semi-natural habitats of high biological value are in decline. Consequently, numerous Agri-Environment Schemes (AESs) intended to halt biodiversity loss within these habitats have been implemented. One approach has been the...
2017 / Sølvi Wehn, Rob Burton, Mark Riley, Line Johansen, Knut Anders Hovstad, et al. -
Protected area connectivity: Shortfalls in global targets and country-level priorities
Abstract Connectivity of protected areas (PAs) is crucial for meeting their conservation goals. We provide the first global evaluation of countries' progress towards Aichi Target 11 of the Convention on Biological Diversity that is to have at least...
2018 / Santiago Saura, Bastian Bertzky, Lucy Bastin, Luca Battistella, Andrea Mandrici, et al. -
Forging networks and mixing ores: Rethinking the social landscapes of iron metallurgy
Abstract This research explores the networks of technological knowledge that influenced changes in the iron production practices of western Uganda in the second half of the second millennium AD. Temporal and spatial variability in technological...
2018 / Louise Iles -
Big Data for Biomedical Research and Personalised Medicine: an Epistemological and Ethical Cross-Analysis2017 / Mathieu Guillermin, Thierry Magnin
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Palaeolithic cave art from Crete, Greece
Abstract The earliest figural art known from Greece is dated to the Neolithic period (ca. 8,5 to 5thousandyears ago). A recent study of the petroglyphs at Asphendou Cave on the island of Crete, however, suggests that such art has a much longer...
2018 / Thomas F. Strasser, Sarah C. Murray, Alexandra van der Geer, Christina Kolb, Louis A. Ruprecht -
The Standard Model, the Maximalists and the Minimalists: New Interpretations of Trypillia Mega-Sites2017 / John Chapman
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Exploring the science–policy interface on climate change: The role of the IPCC in informing local decision-making in the UK2016 / Candice Howarth, James Painter
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Through babies’ eyes: Practical and theoretical considerations of using wearable technology to measure parent–infant behaviour from the mothers’ and infants’ view points
Abstract Aims To explore the utility of first-person viewpoint cameras at home, for recording mother and infant behaviour, and for reducing problems associated with participant reactivity, which represent a fundamental bias in...
2017 / R. Lee, A. Skinner, M.H. Bornstein, A.N. Radford, A. Campbell, et al. -
Differentiation of MIS 9 and MIS 11 in the continental record: vegetational, faunal, aminostratigraphic and sea-level evidence from coastal sites in Essex, UK
Abstract Multidisciplinary investigations of the vegetational, faunal and sea-level history inferred from the infills of buried channels on the coast of eastern Essex have a direct bearing on the differentiation of MIS 11 and MIS 9 in continental...
2009 / Helen M. Roe, G. Russell Coope, Robert J.N. Devoy, Colin J.O. Harrison, Kirsty E.H. Penkman, et al. -
The Regional Student Group Program of the ISCB Student Council: Stories from the Road2013 / Geoff Macintyre, Magali Michaut, Thomas Abeel
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Hunter–Gatherer Cattle-Keepers of Early Neolithic El Adam Type from Nabta Playa: Latest Discoveries from Site E–06–12013 / Maciej Jórdeczka, Halina Królik, Mirosław Masojć, Romuald Schild
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Pleistocene Homo and the updated Stone Age sequence of South Africa2013 / Gerrit Dusseldorp, Marlize Lombard, Sarah Wurz
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Recovering Dietary Information from Extant and Extinct Primates Using Plant Microremains2011 / Amanda G. Henry