History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Tidal-flat islands in Korea: Exploring biocultural diversity
Abstract Korea’s islands are mostly located along its western and southern coasts. The majority of these islands fall under the category of tidal-flat islands. More to the point, one of the main geographical and topographical characteristics of...
2012 / Sun-Kee Hong -
Evaluating effects of chemical weathering and surface contamination on the in situ provenance analysis of building stones in the Cuzco region of Peru with portable XRF
Abstract As the only type of instrument capable of determining artifact geochemistry in a wide variety of settings, portable X-Ray Fluorescence (PXRF) may be frequently utilized as probably the best option for collecting data when removal of objects ...
2012 / Dennis Ogburn, Bill Sillar, Julio César Sierra -
Five Hundred Years of Mercury Exposure and Adaptation2012 / Guido Lombardi, Antonio Lanzirotti, Clifford Qualls, Francisco Socola, Abdul-Mehdi Ali, et al.
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Native American lithic procurement along the international border in the boot heel region of southwestern New Mexico2011 / K. E. Zeigler, P. Hogan, C. Hughes, A. Kurota
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Enhanced Surveillance for Detection and Management of Infectious Diseases: Regional Collaboration in the Middle East2013 / Alex Leventhal, Assad Ramlawi, Adel Belbiesi, Sami Sheikh, Akhtam Haddadin, et al.
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Persistence and Transformation in the Eastern Hindu Kush: A Study of Resource Management Systems in Mehlp Valley, Chitral, North Pakistan Fazlur-Rahman . Persistence and Transformation in the Eastern Hindu Kush: A Study of Resource Management Systems in Mehlp Valley, Chitral, North Pakistan. Bonner Geographische Abhandlungen 118. St. Augustin, Germany. Asgard. 2007. vii +. 314 €25. ISBN: 0373-0468.2008 / Azra Meadows, Peter Meadows
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Data sharing in large research consortia: experiences and recommendations from ENGAGE2013 / Isabelle Budin-Ljøsne, Julia Isaeva, Bartha Maria Knoppers, Anne Marie Tassé, Huei-yi Shen, et al.
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Recycling of Badger/Fox Burrows in Late Pleistocene Loess by Hyenas at the Den Site Bad Wildungen-Biedensteg (NW, Germany): Woolly Rhinoceros Killers and Scavengers in a Mammoth Steppe Environment of Europe2013 / Cajus Diedrich
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Micro-narratives Compensating the Omissions of Grand Historical Narratives
Abstract The journey of the East German society through the radically changing socio-political scenarios from the times of the GDR till the time after the reunification make its contemporary literature a very interesting subject. ...
2014 / Sashirekha Mannava -
The PUFA-Enriched Fatty Acid Profiles of some Frozen Bison from the Early Holocene found in the Siberian Permafrost2015 / José L. Guil-Guerrero, Ignacio Rodríguez-García, Irina Kirillova, Fedor Shidlovskiy, Rebeca P. Ramos-Bueno, et al.
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Area-based conservation: The strengths and weaknesses of the Egyptian emerging experience in area-based conservation
Abstract The interest in securing and sustaining the townscape and urban values of the historic environment has escalated as a response to the writings of intellectuals, such as Kevin Lynch and Gordon Cullen. Such interest has been construed by the...
2012 / Ayman G. Abdel Tawab -
Promoting a structural view of biology for varied audiences: an overview of RCSB PDB resources and experiences2010 / Shuchismita Dutta, Christine Zardecki, David S. Goodsell, Helen M. Berman
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Some Results of Studying the Ancient History of Kazakhstan
Abstract In the Republic of Kazakhstan 2004 was accepted the large-scale unique State program named “Cultural heritage”. The first stage (2004-2006) of the program ended, in 2007 the second stage began. According to this program Expedition on...
2014 / Dosbol Baigunakov, Gulmira Sabdenova -
Late Glacial and Holocene plant cover in Węgliny, Lubsza Plain, south-west Poland, based on pollen analysis2014 / Aleksandra Jurochnik, Dorota Nalepka
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The equivalence principle comes to school—falling objects and other middle school investigations2014 / Ann-Marie Pendrill, Peter Ekström, Lena Hansson, Patrik Mars, Lassana Ouattara, et al.
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Approach to molecular characterization of partially and completely untyped samples in an Indian rotavirus surveillance program
Abstract Surveillance networks for rotavirus document the burden of the disease using the proportion of children hospitalized with gastroenteritis positive for rotavirus by enzyme immunoassay. They also describe genotypes of circulating viruses by...
2014 / Sudhir Babji, Rajesh Arumugam, Anuradha Sarvanabhavan, Jon R. Gentsch, Gagandeep Kang -
HIV/AIDS outbreak investigation in Jalalpur Jattan (JPJ), Gujrat, Pakistan
Abstract Background In June–July 2008 a non-governmental organization (NGO) in Jalalpur Jattan (JPJ), Gujrat, Pakistan arranged two voluntary HIV screening camps after numerous HIV-infected persons reported to their treatment...
2013 / Jamil Ahmad Ansari, Muhammad Salman, Rana Muhammad Safdar, Nadeem Ikram, Tabassum Mahmood, et al. -
Living on the good soil: relationships between soils, vegetation and human settlement during the late Allerød period in Denmark2014 / Morten Fischer Mortensen, Peter Steen Henriksen, Ole Bennike
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Civic ecology practices: Participatory approaches to generating and measuring ecosystem services in cities
Abstract Civic ecology practices are community-based, environmental stewardship actions taken to enhance green infrastructure, ecosystem services, and human well-being in cities and other human-dominated landscapes. Examples include tree planting in ...
2013 / Marianne E. Krasny, Alex Russ, Keith G. Tidball, Thomas Elmqvist -
A micropalaeontological perspective on export productivity, oxygenation and temperature in NE Atlantic deep-waters across Terminations I and II
Abstract Census counts of benthic foraminifera were studied from the SW Iberian Margin to reconstruct past changes in deep-water hydrography across Terminations I and II. Detailed benthic faunal data (>125μm size-fraction) allow us to evaluate...
2015 / Patrick Grunert, Luke Skinner, David A. Hodell, Werner E. Piller