History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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Geographically Sourcing Cocaine’s Origin – Delineation of the Nineteen Major Coca Growing Regions in South America2016 / Jennifer R. Mallette, John F. Casale, James Jordan, David R. Morello, Paul M. Beyer
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Infant feeding and child health and survival in Derbyshire in the early twentieth century
Abstract This paper uses detailed records relating to feeding and health for a large sample of infants born in Derbyshire in the early twentieth century to provide a more detailed and nuanced picture than has previously been possible of the extent...
2016 / Alice Reid -
Communication and Conflict in the Evangelical Community: Analysis of the Relations Between Baptists and Pentecostals in the USSR in the Second Half of the 20th Century
Abstract This article analyses a variety of communicative strategies between Baptists and Pentecostals in communities registered in the All-Union Council of Evangelical Christians and Baptists. Although both denominations had a strong religious...
2016 / Nadezhda Beliakova, Vera Kliueva -
Peer review report 2 on “Climate Variability and Irrigation Impacts on Streamflows in a Karst Watershed—A Systematic Evaluation”2016 / Wesley Henson
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The paleobiology of two adult skeletons from Baousso da Torre (Bausu da Ture) (Liguria, Italy): Implications for Gravettian lifestyle
Abstract This article presents the main skeletal characteristics of the two largely unpublished Gravettian adult skeletons from Baousso da Torre (Liguria, Italy). BT1 and BT2 were two adult tall males, who died aged respectively between 20 and 50...
2016 / Sébastien Villotte, Mathilde Samsel, Vitale Sparacello -
Unknown Deformations on the Facades of the Pyramid of Khafre at Giza Pyramid Complex in Egypt
Abstract The pyramids of Giza in Egypt are the architectural heritage of ancient civilizations and for many thousand years served as great examples of ancient design, planning and construction solutions. Their scale is grandiose and the attempts of...
2016 / Valdis Seglins, Agnese Kukela -
Improving the Effectiveness of Ecological Site Descriptions: General State-and-Transition Models and the Ecosystem Dynamics Interpretive Tool (EDIT)
On the Ground • State-and-transition models (STMs) are useful tools for management, but they can be difficult to use and have limited content. ...
2016 / Brandon T. Bestelmeyer, Jeb C. Williamson, Curtis J. Talbot, Greg W. Cates, Michael C. Duniway, et al. -
Problems of Originality of Small Historical Cities of Russia
Abstract Small Russian cities are characterized by the fragility of mass development. Being relatively late, it inherits the traditional characteristics of an old town and, together with dominant structures, defines its image. Conservation of...
2016 / Alexey Shchenkov -
Data demonstrating the Finnish wood pellet industry and future perspectives
Abstract This article contains data related to the research article entitled “A survey analysis of the wood pellet industry in Finland: Future perspectives" (S. Proskurina, E. Alakangas, J. Heinimö, M. Mikkilä, E. Vakkilainen, 2016) [1]. The dataset ...
2016 / Svetlana Proskurina, Jussi Heinimö, Mirja Mikkilä, Esa Vakkilainen -
Peer review report 2 on “Changing climate increases discharge and attenuates its seasonal distribution in the northeastern United States”2016 / Anonymous
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Is an ecosystem services-based approach developed for setting specific protection goals for plant protection products applicable to other chemicals?
Abstract Clearly defined protection goals specifying what to protect, where and when, are required for designing scientifically sound risk assessments and effective risk management of chemicals. Environmental protection goals specified in EU...
2016 / Lorraine Maltby, Mathew Jackson, Graham Whale, A. Ross Brown, Mick Hamer, et al. -
Ethnographic museums and Intangible Cultural Heritage return to our roots
Abstract Ethnographic museums in the Western world are rooted in the 16th and 17th century history of cabinets of curiosity as well as the 18th and 19th century industrial fairs. As the tangible collections were transformed from displays of the...
2016 / Annette B. Fromm -
Peer review report 2 on “Simple estimation of snow density in an Alpine region”2016 / Matthew Sturm
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Peer review report 1 on “Statistical analysis and modelling of the manganese cycle in the subtropical Advancetown Lake, Australia”2016 / Lee D. Bryant
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Archaeomagnetic investigation of a Roman glass workshop in Goch-Asperden, Germany
Abstract A Roman glass workshop situated near the German-Dutch border in the vicinity of the modern village of Goch-Asperden has been investigated archaeomagnetically. Archaeological evidence including potsherds, coins and fragments of glass vessels ...
2016 / Elisabeth Schnepp, Marion Brüggler -
Mellah: The Jews Quarter at the Medinas of Morocco. A New Interpretation of the Minority's Space in The Islamic City
Abstract Mellah, in Morocco, is the walled quarter of some cities where the Jewish minority was forced to live in a dominant Muslim context even though they had religious freedom and quite autonomy. From different origins and with various features,...
2016 / Julio Calvo-Serrano, Fabián García-Carrillo, Juan Manuel Santiago-Zaragoza -
Investigating patterns of tiger and prey poaching in the Bangladesh Sundarbans: Implications for improved management
Abstract Poaching of tigers and their key prey threatens the survival of tigers across their range. This study investigated the methods, intensity, and driving factors of tiger and prey poaching in the Sundarbans Reserved Forest of Bangladesh, to...
2016 / M. Abdul Aziz, Simon Tollington, Adam Barlow, John Goodrich, Mohammad Shamsuddoha, et al. -
Bumping against the boundary: IPBES and the knowledge divide
Abstract Founded in 2012, the Intergovernmental Science-Policy Platform on Biodiversity and Ecosystem Services (IPBES) is one of the most ambitious attempts to date to bridge the divide between scientific knowledge and indigenous and local...
2016 / Erik Löfmarck, Rolf Lidskog -
The alien, parthenogenetic marbled crayfish (Decapoda: Cambaridae) is entering Kis-Balaton (Hungary), one of Europe’s most important wetland biotopes2016 / Andor Lőkkös, Tamás Müller, Krisztián Kovács, Levente Várkonyi, András Specziár, et al.
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Investigating the Intertwinement of Knowledge, Value, and Experience of Upper Secondary Students’ Argumentation Concerning Socioscientific Issues2016 / Carl-Johan Rundgren, Martin Eriksson, Shu-Nu Chang Rundgren