History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Assuring high-quality evidence reviews for chemical risk assessment: Five lessons from guest editing the first environmental health journal special issue dedicated to systematic review2016 / Paul Whaley, Crispin Halsall
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The Current Status of the Kenya Capsian2016 / Alex Wilshaw
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Sedimentary evidence for a mid-Holocene iceberg-generated tsunami in a coastal lake, west Greenland2015 / Antony J. Long, Witold szczuciński, Thomas Lawrence
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Evaluating Participatory Initiatives in South Africa: Not Just Processes But Outcomes Too2014 / J. Brown
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Peer review report 2 on DEVELOPMENT AND ASSESSMENT OF NON-LINEAR AND NON-STATIONARY SEASONAL RAINFALL FORECAST MODELS FOR THE SIRBA WATERSHED, WEST AFRICA2015 /
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Digital re-analysis of lost architecture and the particular case of Lutyens׳ Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral
Abstract Research and critique of unbuilt or destroyed works of architecture is traditionally carried out through the examination of surviving information such as drawings, models, photographs, biographies and monographs. The case study presented...
2016 / Nicholas Webb, André Brown -
Territorial Identification of Vernacular Settlement Cigugur through the Practice of Seren Taun Ritual in Kuningan, West Java
Abstract Seren Taun is a harvesting ritual for the traditional people of Cigugur. The performance is a spectral moment where cultural layers are temporally unveiled, and indigenous territory is identifiable. As has recurrently...
2015 / Yunita Dwi Adisaputri, Indah Widiastuti -
Interpretation at Special Places: Mirogoj Cemetery
Abstract Cemeteries are one of the most important examples of open-air museums as their headstones, sculptures and architecture reflect social, cultural and historical development of cities. The best known Croatian cemetery is Mirogoj, located in...
2015 / Darko Babić, Mihaela Bingula -
The use of technical ceramics in early Egyptian glass-making
Abstract We present a detailed description of the layered structure developing in the walls of Egyptian Late Bronze Age glass-making vessels, and in similar vessels successfully replicated in laboratory experiments. The analyses show that this...
2016 / M. Smirniou, Th. Rehren -
Peer review report 2 on Simulation of river flow in the Thames over 120 years: evidence of change in rainfall-runoff response?2015 /
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The Catuspatha Pattern in Balinese Palace: Architectural Conservation and Challenges
Abstract Balinese architecture was established prior to European colonization and significantly enhances traditional Balinese values that are woven into the predominant Hindu religion. Palaces are integral to the architectural heritage of Bali and...
2015 / Ni Made Yudantini, David Jones -
evoText: A new tool for analyzing the biological sciences
Abstract We introduce here evoText, a new tool for automated analysis of the literature in the biological sciences. evoText contains a database of hundreds of thousands of journal articles and an array of analysis tools for generating quantitative...
2016 / Grant Ramsey, Charles H. Pence -
Assemblages with bifacial tools in Eurasia (second part). What is going on in the East? Data from India, Eastern Asia and Southeast Asia
Abstract This second paper is part of a wider review of lithic complexes with bifacial technology, and is devoted to the Asian sector, from India to the south-eastern mainland and the archipelagos and China. For India, sites such as Attirampakham,...
2016 / Marie-Hélène Moncel, Marta Arzarello, Éric Boëda, Téphanie Bonilauri, Benoît Chevrier, et al. -
One hundred and one years after a milestone: Modern chemical weapons and World War I
Abstract While chemical weapons have been used since the beginning of armed struggles, either for their flammable or toxic properties, it was only during World War I when what is known as “modern” chemical warfare began. July 28 marks the one...
2016 / Diego Vilches, Germán Alburquerque, Rodrigo Ramirez-Tagle -
Amazonian quilombolas and the technopolitics of aluminum2015 / A. Arregui
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A School with iPad
Abstract The learning of science has always been a major obstacle for our Italian students. The cause is probably not to be found in the complexity of the content, but rather in the particular in which way learners are usually initiated in these...
2015 / Annarita Miglietta -
Fate of semi-natural grassland in England between 1960 and 2013: A test of national conservation policy
Abstract It is well documented that significant losses in semi-natural grassland occurred across Europe during the second half of the twentieth century. However, comparatively few studies have investigated and quantified the fate of large numbers of ...
2015 / Lucy E. Ridding, John W. Redhead, Richard F. Pywell -
The long distance transport of airborne Ambrosia pollen to the UK and the Netherlands from Central and south Europe2016 / Letty A. de Weger, Catherine H. Pashley, Branko Šikoparija, Carsten A. Skjøth, Idalia Kasprzyk, et al.
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Guest Editorial: Special issue Rescuing Legacy data for Future Science2015 / Lesley Wyborn, Leslie Hsu, Kerstin Lehnert, Mark A. Parsons
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The Role of a 1994 Land Grant College
On the Ground • Tribal colleges provide educational opportunities to many Native American people, who otherwise would not be able to attend...
2016 / Gary A. Halvorson