History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Uphill Struggles: The Politics of Sustainable Mountain Development in Switzerland and California Jörg Balsiger . Cologne, Germany. Lambert Academic Publishing. 2009. 370 pp. US$ 118.00, € 79.00. ISBN: 978-3-8383-2463-0.2011 / Martin Price
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Mid-Pliocene warm-period deposits in the High Arctic yield insight into camel evolution2013 / Natalia Rybczynski, John C. Gosse, C. Richard Harington, Roy A. Wogelius, Alan J. Hidy, et al.
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Timisoara 1989: Dead People, Revolution and Murderers
Abstract The deficient manner in which the international press recounted the Revolution of Timişoara in December 1989 established a depreciative framework of reference, particularly in the context of a lack of investigations, some of which would...
2015 / Lucian-Vasile Szabo -
People like us: historical geographies of industrial-environmental crisis at Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park
Abstract This paper contributes to a growing body of literature on the historical geographies of extraction. It develops a critique of industrial heritage through an account of North Bloomfield California, a settlement within the boundaries of...
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Eight challenges for network epidemic models
Abstract Networks offer a fertile framework for studying the spread of infection in human and animal populations. However, owing to the inherent high-dimensionality of networks themselves, modelling transmission through networks is mathematically...
2014 / Lorenzo Pellis, Frank Ball, Shweta Bansal, Ken Eames, Thomas House, et al. -
Soil as a source of Legionella pneumophila sequence type 47
Summary Legionella pneumophila sequence type (ST) 47 was isolated from soil in a garden. We speculate that this strain was transmitted from soil to the whirlpool in the garden where it caused an outbreak of Legionnaires’...
2014 / Johanna A.C. Schalk, Sjoerd M. Euser, Eri van Heijnsbergen, Jacob P. Bruin, Jeroen W. den Boer, et al. -
Tipu Sultan in History: Revisionism Revised2013 / N. Sil
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Improving the science-policy dialogue to meet the challenges of biodiversity conservation: having conversations rather than talking at one-another2014 / Juliette C. Young, Kerry A. Waylen, Simo Sarkki, Steve Albon, Ian Bainbridge, et al.
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Early Maglemosian culture in the Preboreal landscape: Archaeology and vegetation from the earliest Mesolithic site in Denmark at Lundby Mose, Sjælland
Abstract The transition from Late Palaeolithic to early Mesolithic cultures is strongly associated with the major environmental and climatic changes occurring with the shift from the Younger Dryas to the Holocene in northern Europe. In this paper,...
2014 / Catherine A. Jessen, Kristoffer Buck Pedersen, Charlie Christensen, Jesper Olsen, Morten Fischer Mortensen, et al. -
A plant-root system in the Lower Devonian of the Holy Cross Mountains, Poland2015 / P Szrek, S Salwa, G Niedźwiedzki
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Marine governance in the English Channel (La Manche): Linking science and management
Abstract The English Channel is one of the world’s busiest sea areas with intense shipping and port activity juxtaposed with recreation, communications and important conservation areas. Opportunities for marine renewable energy vie with existing...
2015 / G. Glegg, R. Jefferson, S. Fletcher -
Early Humans’ Egalitarian Politics2014 / Marc Harvey
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Longitudinal rural clerkships: increased likelihood of more remote rural medical practice following graduation2015 / Denese E Playford, Asha Nicholson, Geoffrey J Riley, Ian B Puddey
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Rings or daggers, axes or fibulae have a different composition? A multivariate study on Central Italy bronzes from eneolithic to early iron age2015 / Giovanni Visco, Susanne H Plattner, Giuseppe Guida, Stefano Ridolfi, Giovanni E Gigante
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“The city of Hepar”: Rituals, gastronomy, and politics at the origins of the modern names for the liver
Summary Medical etymology sometimes provides unexpected information about health concepts and medical practice in different times and cultures. We conducted an etymological analysis of the terms used to indicate “liver” in Germanic and Romance...
2011 / Michele Augusto Riva, Enrica Riva, Mauro Spicci, Mario Strazzabosco, Marcello Giovannini, et al. -
Continental-scale mapping of Adélie penguin colonies from Landsat imagery
Abstract Breeding distribution of the Adélie penguin, Pygoscelis adeliae, was surveyed with Landsat-7 Enhanced Thematic Mapper Plus (ETM+) data in an area covering approximately 330° of longitude along the coastline of Antarctica. An algorithm was...
2013 / Mathew R. Schwaller, Colin J. Southwell, Louise M. Emmerson -
Anatomy of a decision: Potential regulatory outcomes from changes to chemistry protocols in the Canadian Disposal at Sea Program
Abstract Environment Canada currently assesses dredged material proposed for disposal at sea using a two-tiered assessment framework. Tier 1 determines sediment geophysical properties and concentrations of four regulated chemical constituents (Cd,...
2013 / Sabine E. Apitz, Suzanne Agius -
Dating the Trollesgave site and the Bromme culture – chronological fix-points for the Lateglacial settlement of Southern Scandinavia
Abstract The Bromme culture belongs to the Lateglacial, the period when people settled in the recently deglaciated Southern Scandinavia. Until now there have been only a few imprecise fix-points relating to the chronological position of this...
2013 / Anders Fischer, Morten Fischer Mortensen, Peter Steen Henriksen, Dorte Rørbeck Mathiassen, Jesper Olsen -
Identification of Skeletal Remains of Communist Armed Forces Victims During and After World War II: Combined Y-chromosome Short Tandem Repeat (STR) and MiniSTR Approach2009 / Damir Marjanović, Adaleta Durmić-Pašić, Lejla Kovačević, Jasna Avdić, Mirela Džehverović, et al.