History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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A female Viking warrior confirmed by genomics2017 / Charlotte Hedenstierna-Jonson, Anna Kjellström, Torun Zachrisson, Maja Krzewińska, Veronica Sobrado, et al.
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Decline of ‘biodiversity’ in conservation policy discourse in Australia
Abstract Market-based instruments along with conceptualizing the environment as a collection of ‘ecosystem services’ has become increasingly common within environmental and conservation policy. This kind of thinking is also increasingly prominent in ...
2017 / Alexander M. Kusmanoff, Fiona Fidler, Ascelin Gordon, Sarah A. Bekessy -
The cartographic methods of presentation and GIS tool in analysis of historical data on the example of Great War cemeteries in southern Poland2016 / Katarzyna Lisek, Kamil Nieścioruk
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Henry H. Cheek and transformism: new light on Charles Darwin's Edinburgh background2014 / Bill Jenkins
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Hair coat properties of donkeys, mules and horses in a temperate climate2017 / B. Osthaus, L. Proops, S. Long, N. Bell, K. Hayday, et al.
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Environmental Impact Assessment process for deep-sea mining in ‘the Area’
Abstract Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) is key to the robust environmental management of industrial projects; it is used to anticipate, assess and reduce environmental and social risks of a project. It is instrumental in project planning and...
2017 / Jennifer M. Durden, Laura E. Lallier, Kevin Murphy, Aline Jaeckel, Kristina Gjerde, et al. -
Transforming peasantries in India and China: comparative investigations of institutional dimensions2016 / Ashwani Saith
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Cataclysm No More: New Views on the Timing and Delivery of Lunar Impactors2017 / Nicolle E. B. Zellner
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High-precision 14C and 40Ar/39Ar dating of the Campanian Ignimbrite (Y-5) reconciles the time-scales of climatic-cultural processes at 40 ka2017 / Biagio Giaccio, Irka Hajdas, Roberto Isaia, Alan Deino, Sebastien Nomade
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When Bereaved of Everything: Objects from the Concentration Camp of Ravensbrück as Expressions of Resistance, Memory, and Identity2017 / Johanna Bergqvist Rydén
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Sensitivity of Mixed-Source Statistics to Classification Errors2015 / Joep Burger, Arnout van Delden, Sander Scholtus
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A technical step forward in the integration of visible-induced luminescence imaging methods for the study of ancient polychromy2017 / Joanne Dyer, Sophia Sotiropoulou
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A novel nonsense ATP7A pathogenic variant in a family exhibiting a variable occipital horn syndrome phenotype
Abstract We report on a family with occipital horn syndrome (OHS) diagnosed in the proband's late fifties. A novel ATP7A pathogenic variant (c.4222A>T, p.(Lys1408*)), representing the first nonsense variant and the second late truncation causing...
2017 / Maria Teresa Bonati, Federico Verde, Uros Hladnik, Paola Cattelan, Luca Campana, et al. -
Earliest datable records of aurora-like phenomena in the astronomical diaries from Babylonia2016 / Hisashi Hayakawa, Yasuyuki Mitsuma, Yusuke Ebihara, Akito Davis Kawamura, Hiroko Miyahara, et al.
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A systematic analysis of misleading evidence in unsafe rulings in England and Wales
Abstract Evidence has the potential to be misleading if its value when expressing beliefs in hypotheses is not fully understood or presented. Although the knowledge base to understand uncertainties is growing, a challenge remains to prioritise...
2017 / Nadine M. Smit, Ruth M. Morgan, David A. Lagnado -
A big data approach to macrofaunal baseline assessment, monitoring and sustainable exploitation of the seabed2017 / K. M. Cooper, J. Barry
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Artists before Columbus: A multi-method characterization of the materials and practices of Caribbean cave art
Abstract This study represents the first positive identification of plant gum binding media in pre-Columbian art, and the first dates from indigenous cave art in the Caribbean. Mona Island reveals an extensive and well-preserved pre-Columbian and...
2017 / Alice V.M. Samson, Lucy J. Wrapson, Caroline R. Cartwright, Diana Sahy, Rebecca J. Stacey, et al. -
The Creation of the world and the birth of chronology
Abstract The eternity of the world and, correlatively, the cyclical nature of time were agreed upon by all Greek philosophical schools except the Platonists. As for matter, all of them posited that it was eternal so that the idea that something...
2017 / Pascal Richet -
Dehierarchizing Space: Performer-Audience Collaborations in Two Portuguese Performances of Shakespeare2017 / Francesca Rayner
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Multiscale perspectives of fire, climate and humans in western North America and the Jemez Mountains, USA2016 / Thomas W. Swetnam, Joshua Farella, Christopher I. Roos, Matthew J. Liebmann, Donald A. Falk, et al.