History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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New and Nonofficial Remedies2011 /
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'Nature', nationhood and the poetics of meaning in Ruhuna (Yala) National Park, Sri Lanka2005 / Tariq Jazeel
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Leveraging Existing Tools to Help Social Enterprises: A Case Study
Abstract The terms social enterprise and resource constraint go hand in hand and appear to be inseparable. While the operation of social enterprises in developing countries brings in a set of resource constraints, the very nature of these...
2015 / Nagasushma Devarapalli, Silvia Figueira -
Modeling sea-level change, inundation scenarios, and their effect on the Colola Beach Reserve – a nesting-habitat of the black sea turtle, Michoacán, Mexico
Abstract The effects of climate change will vary regionally. However, the mean temperature will rise worldwide, and the concomitant rise in sea level will affect most coastal beaches and consequently all populations of sea turtles in the short,...
2015 / Yuritzi Calvillo García, María Teresa Ramírez-Herrera, Carlos Delgado-Trejo, Gabriel Legorreta-Paulin, Néstor Corona -
Mitigation for one & all: An integrated framework for mitigation of development impacts on biodiversity and ecosystem services
Abstract Emerging development policies and lending standards call for consideration of ecosystem services when mitigating impacts from development, yet little guidance exists to inform this process. Here we propose a comprehensive framework for...
2015 / Heather Tallis, Christina M. Kennedy, Mary Ruckelshaus, Joshua Goldstein, Joseph M. Kiesecker -
Is lack of space a limiting factor for the development of aquaculture in EU coastal areas?
Abstract This study examines the spatial occupancy of marine finfish aquaculture in the European Union (EU), identifies geographical clusters and administrative areas where cage aquaculture development is particularly significant and provides...
2015 / Johann Hofherr, Fabrizio Natale, Pablo Trujillo -
Compact and inexpensive kite apparatus for geomorphological field aerial photography, with some remarks on operations
Abstract Equipment for performing low-altitude aerial photography for geomorphological studies on 10–1000m scales is described, with particular reference to study of sand dunes. An automatic digital camera is lofted by a parafoil kite: the...
2014 / Ralph D. Lorenz, Stephen P. Scheidt -
Chemical variability along the value chains of turmeric (Curcuma longa): A comparison of nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and high performance thin layer chromatography
Abstract Ethnopharmacological relevance Herbal medicine value chains have generally been overlooked compared with food commodities. Not surprisingly, revenue generation tends to be weighted towards the end of the chain and...
2014 / Anthony Booker, Debora Frommenwiler, Deborah Johnston, Chinenye Umealajekwu, Eike Reich, et al. -
Hurricane names: A bunch of hot air?
Abstract It has been argued that female-named hurricanes are deadlier because people do not take them seriously. However, this conclusion is based on a questionable statistical analysis of a narrowly defined data set. The reported relationship is...
2015 / Gary Smith -
New initiatives in Journal of Physiotherapy2011 / Mark Elkins
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Domestication and inequality? Households, corporate groups and food processing tools at Neolithic Çatalhöyük
Abstract Questions about the early Near Eastern Neolithic include whether domestic groups were autonomous and self-sufficient; whether they had access to similar goods; whether households were competitive; whether specialization existed; and how...
2013 / Katherine I. (Karen) Wright -
Energy dispersive X-ray fluorescence analysis of ancient potteries from Vellore District Tamilnadu, India with statistical approach
Abstract In the present study concentration of trace elements in ancient potteries collected in Vellore Dist of Tamilnadu, India, was determined using ED-XRF technique. The analysed shreds are belong to the 18th century. Fourteen elements have been...
2014 / R. Ravisankar, A. Naseerutheen, A. Chandrasekaran, S.N. Bramha, K.V. Kanagasabapathy, et al. -
A history of British seismology2013 / R. M. W. Musson
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Branding the Islamic Village: Modesty and Identity in Yogyakarta Kauman Village, Indonesia
Abstract Having served as the center of Islamic preaching in the early-twentieth-century Java, the Kauman village of Yogyakarta preserves its brand as an Islamic village. It was where the first Indonesia's Islamic movement, the Muhammadiyah (1912),...
2015 / Tutin Aryanti -
Information Loss from Technological Progress2014 / P D Townsend
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Applying resilience thinking to production ecosystems2014 / L. Rist, A. Felton, M. Nyström, M. Troell, R. A. Sponseller, et al.
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La época Monte Albán IIIB-IV y los Zapotecos2015 / Bernd Fahmel Beyer
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Validity and feasibility of a satellite imagery-based method for rapid estimation of displaced populations2013 / Francesco Checchi, Barclay T Stewart, Jennifer J Palmer, Chris Grundy
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Productivity and impact of astronomical facilities: Three years of publications and citation rates2008 / V. Trimble, J.A. Ceja
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Human dimensions of climate change: the vulnerability of small farmers in the Amazon2008 / E. S Brondizio, E. F Moran