History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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In the footsteps of angels: Tim Brennan's 'Museum of angels' guided walk2005 / Steve Pile
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Book review: Holtorf, Cornelius, Archaeology is a Brand! The Meaning of Archaeology in Contemporary Popular Culture (Oxford: Archaeopress, 2007). ix + 184pp. ISBN 9781905739066 14.99 (paperback)2008 / K. Pandora
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Geochemistry and oxygen isotope composition of main-group pallasites and olivine-rich clasts in mesosiderites: Implications for the “Great Dunite Shortage” and HED-mesosiderite connection
Abstract Evidence from iron meteorites indicates that a large number of differentiated planetesimals formed early in Solar System history. These bodies should have had well-developed olivine-rich mantles and consequentially such materials ought to...
2015 / Richard C. Greenwood, Jean-Alix Barrat, Edward R.D. Scott, Henning Haack, Paul C. Buchanan, et al. -
Is there a future for biomonitoring of elemental air pollution? A review focused on a larger-scaled health-related (epidemiological) context2010 / Bert Wolterbeek, Susana Sarmento, Tona Verburg
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The role of climate forecasts in smallholder agriculture: Lessons from participatory research in two communities in Senegal
Abstract Climate forecasts have shown potential for improving resilience of African agriculture to climate shocks, but uncertainty remains about how farmers would use such information in crop management decisions and whether doing so would benefit...
2014 / P. Roudier, B. Muller, P. d’Aquino, C. Roncoli, M.A. Soumaré, et al. -
Comparison of foot strike patterns of barefoot and minimally shod runners in a recreational road race
Abstract Background Previous studies of foot strike patterns of distance runners in road races have typically found that the overwhelming majority of shod runners initially contact the ground on the rearfoot. However, none of these ...
2014 / Peter Larson -
The demographic response to Holocene climate change in the Sahara
Abstract The timing and development of Holocene human occupation in the now hyperarid Sahara has major implications for understanding links between climate change, demography and cultural adaptation. Here we use summed probability distributions from ...
2014 / Katie Manning, Adrian Timpson -
Trees Grow on Money: Urban Tree Canopy Cover and Environmental Justice2015 / Kirsten Schwarz, Michail Fragkias, Christopher G. Boone, Weiqi Zhou, Melissa McHale, et al.
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Farming Systems Research: A Retrospect2006 / Hubert Zandstra
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Revolutionary Land Use Change in the 21st Century: Is (Rangeland) Science Relevant?
Abstract Rapidly increasing demand for food, fiber, and fuel together with new technologies and the mobility of global capital are driving revolutionary changes in land use throughout the world. Efforts to increase land productivity include...
2012 / J. E. Herrick, J. R. Brown, B. T. Bestelmeyer, S. S. Andrews, G. Baldi, et al. -
Wagar, Fertility and Phallic Stelae: Cushitic Sky-God Belief and the Site of Saint Aw-Barkhadle, Somaliland2015 / Sada Mire
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Women, science and suffrage in World War I2014 / P. Fara
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Peer review report 2 on Evaluating the impacts of climate change and crop land use change on streamflow, nitrates and phosphorus: A modelling study in Bavaria2015 /
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‘Is Ash Falling?’, an online ashfall reporting tool in support of improved ashfall warnings and investigations of ashfall processes2015 / Kristi Wallace, Seth Snedigar, Cheryl Cameron
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Whales, Walruses, and Elephants: Artisans in Ivory, Baleen, and Other Skeletal Materials in Seventeenth- and Eighteenth-Century Amsterdam2009 / Marloes Rijkelijkhuizen
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A method for encoding clinical datasets with SNOMED CT2010 / Dennis H Lee, Francis Y Lau, Hue Quan
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A cartographic fade to black: mapping the destruction of urban Japan during World War II
Abstract In this paper we examine the history, production, and use – practical and rhetorical – of maps created by the United States government during World War II as related to the development and execution of aerial bombing policies against Japan. ...
2012 / David Fedman, Cary Karacas -
High wage workers match with high wage firms: Clear evidence of the effects of limited mobility bias
Abstract Limited Mobility Bias explains why positive assortative matching is not observed in the empirical literature. Using German social security records, we estimate the correlation between worker and firm contributions to wage equations and find ...
2012 / M.J. Andrews, L. Gill, T. Schank, R. Upward -
Charcoal from a prehistoric copper mine in the Austrian Alps: dendrochronological and dendrological data, demand for wood and forest utilisation
Abstract During prehistory fire-setting was the most appropriate technique for exploiting ore deposits. Charcoal fragments found in the course of archaeological excavations in a small mine called Mauk E in the area of Schwaz/Brixlegg (Tyrol,...
2012 / Thomas Pichler, Kurt Nicolussi, Gert Goldenberg, Klaus Hanke, Kristóf Kovács, et al. -
Barrels of fur: Natural resources and the state in the long history of Russia
Abstract This article argues that in its enormous Northern and Eastern stretches, the geographical space of Russia was shaped by the fur trade. The essay follows the boom and depletion of the fur trade in the longue durée of Russian history. The fur ...
2011 / Alexander Etkind