History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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The Muillean Gaoithe and the Melin Wynt: Cultural sustainability and community owned wind energy schemes in Gaelic and Welsh speaking communities in the United Kingdom
Abstract There is a shortage of scholarly research into understanding the cultural values, drivers and outcomes of community renewable developments. This paper contributes towards addressing this gap, by comparing four community renewable projects...
2017 / Sioned Haf, Karen Parkhill -
Mirror or Masquerade? On Representational Ethics in Cultural Heritage Museology And Tourism2014 / Râna Campbell
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The Implications of Wood Exploitation for Fish Smoking on Mangrove Ecosystem Conservation in the South West Province, Cameroon2016 / Njisuh Zebedee Feka, Mario G. Manzano
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Can Community Forests Be Compatible With Biodiversity Conservation in Indonesia?2017 / Agni Boedhihartono
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The 3-D reconstruction of medieval wetland reclamation through electromagnetic induction survey2013 / Philippe De Smedt, Marc Van Meirvenne, Davy Herremans, Jeroen De Reu, Timothy Saey, et al.
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Temporal complexity of southern Beaufort Sea polar bear diets during a period of increasing land use2017 / Melissa A. McKinney, Todd C. Atwood, Sara J. Iverson, Elizabeth Peacock
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Advances in archaeomagnetic dating in Britain: New data, new approaches and a new calibration curve
Abstract Archaeomagnetic dating offers a valuable chronological tool for archaeological investigations, particularly for dating fired material. The method depends on the establishment of a dated record of secular variation of the Earth's magnetic...
2017 / Catherine M. Batt, Maxwell C. Brown, Sarah-Jane Clelland, Monika Korte, Paul Linford, et al. -
RINGWORM AND ALOPECIA AREATA2006 / &Na;
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Considering connections between Hollywood and biodiversity conservation2017 / Matthew J. Silk, Sarah L. Crowley, Anna J. Woodhead, Ana Nuno
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BiFold visualization of bipartite datasets2017 / Yazhen Jiang, Joseph D Skufca, Jie Sun
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The effects of non-native signal crayfish ( Pacifastacus leniusculus ) on fine sediment and sediment-biomonitoring
Abstract The North American signal crayfish (Pacifastacus leniusculus) has invaded freshwater ecosystems across Europe. Recent studies suggest that predation of macroinvertebrates by signal crayfish can affect the performance of freshwater...
2017 / Matt D. Turley, Gary S. Bilotta, Antonio Gasparrini, Francesco Sera, Kate L. Mathers, et al. -
From Double Iron to Double Deca Iron Ultra-Triathlon - A Retrospective Data Analysis from 1985 to 20112012 / Reto Lenherr, Beat Knechtle, Christoph Rüst, Thomas Rosemann, Romuald Lepers
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Ecosystem services or services to ecosystems? Valuing cultivation and reciprocal relationships between humans and ecosystems
Abstract The concept of Ecosystem Services (ES), widely understood as the “benefits that humans receive from the natural functioning of healthy ecosystems” (Jeffers et al., 2015), depicts a one-way flow of services from ecosystems to people. We...
2015 / C. Comberti, T.F. Thornton, V. Wylliede Echeverria, T. Patterson -
Socioeconomic considerations of the commercial weathervane scallop fishery off Alaska using SWOT analysis
Abstract We conducted a socioeconomic assessment of the commercial weathervane scallop (Patinopecten caurinus) fishery off Alaska. The research was structured within the framework of an SWOT (strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats) analysis,...
2015 / Jessica R. Glass, Gordon H. Kruse, Scott A. Miller -
Optically-stimulated luminescence profiling and dating of historic agricultural terraces in Catalonia (Spain)
Abstract Dating agricultural terraces is a notoriously difficult problem for archaeologists. The frequent occurrence of residual material in terrace soils and the potential for post-depositional disturbance mean that conventional artefactual and...
2016 / Tim Kinnaird, Jordi Bolòs, Alex Turner, Sam Turner -
Morals, morale and motivations in data fabrication: Medical research fieldworkers views and practices in two Sub-Saharan African contexts
Abstract Data fabrication, incorrect collection strategies and poor data management, are considered detrimental to high-quality scientific research. While poor data management have been occasionally excused, fabrication constitutes a cardinal sin –...
2016 / Patricia Kingori, René Gerrets -
On graphical representations of similarity in geo-temporal frequency data
Abstract Its focus on dependencies and patterns in relational data makes network science a promising addition to the analytic toolbox in archaeology. Despite its tradition in a number of other fields, however, the methodology of network science is...
2016 / Daniel Weidele, Mereke van Garderen, Mark Golitko, Gary M. Feinman, Ulrik Brandes -
Experience of Using Simulation Technology and Analytics During the Ebola Crisis to Empower Frontline Health Workers and Improve the Integrity of Public Health Systems
Abstract The Ebola outbreak highlighted the challenge of health security and particularly of how best to give frontline workers the knowledge, confidence and competence to respond effectively. The goal was to develop a tool to improve infection...
2016 / Nicholas Mellor, Hetty Horton, David Luke, Jon Meadows, Arunangsu Chatterjee, et al. -
Phosphate stable oxygen isotope variability within a temperate agricultural soil
Abstract In this study, we conduct a spatial analysis of soil total phosphorus (TP), acid extractable phosphate (PO4) and the stable oxygen (O) isotope ratio within the PO4 molecule (δ18OPO4 ) from an intensively managed...
2016 / Steven J. Granger, Paul Harris, Sabine Peukert, Rongrong Guo, Federica Tamburini, et al. -
The impact of feral horses on pronghorn behavior at water sources
Abstract Feral horses (Equus callabus) occur throughout the world on all continents except Antarctica. In North America, feral horses occupy 31.6 million acres throughout western North America. Throughout their range, feral horses often share...
2016 / Amy M.J. Gooch, Steven L. Petersen, Gail H. Collins, Tom S. Smith, Brock R. McMillan, et al.