History and archaeology topic list of research papers
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A thousand bites – Insect introductions and late Holocene environments
Abstract The impact of insect species directly associated with man-made habitats and human dispersal has been, and remains globally significant. Their early expansion from their original niches into Europe is intrinsically related to discussions of...
2016 / Eva Panagiotakopulu, Paul C. Buckland -
Making Megaliths: Shifting and Unstable Stones in the Neolithic of the Avebury Landscape2016 / Mark Gillings, Joshua Pollard
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Remote electronic monitoring and the landing obligation – some insights into fishers’ and fishery inspectors’ opinions
Abstract The European fisheries management is currently undergoing a fundamental change in the handling of catches of commercial fisheries with the implementation of the 2013 Common Fisheries Policy. One of the main objectives of the policy is to...
2016 / Kristian S. Plet-Hansen, Søren Q. Eliasen, Lars O. Mortensen, Heiðrikur Bergsson, Hans J. Olesen, et al. -
Failing better: The stochastic art of evaluating community-led environmental action programs
Abstract This article provides insights into the evaluation of a government-funded action for climate change program. The UK-based program aimed to reduce CO2 emissions and encourage behavioral change through community-led environmental projects....
2016 / Ria A. Dunkley, Alex Franklin -
Evidence for an impact-induced biosphere from the δ34S signature of sulphides in the Rochechouart impact structure, France
Abstract The highly eroded 23 km diameter Rochechouart impact structure, France, has extensive evidence for post-impact hydrothermal alteration and sulphide mineralisation. The sulphides can be divided into four types on the basis of their...
2017 / S.L. Simpson, A.J. Boyce, P. Lambert, P. Lindgren, M.R. Lee -
Analyses of glass tesserae from Kilise Tepe: New insights into an early Byzantine production technology
Abstract There is substantial archaeological evidence to suggest that glass mosaics were ubiquitous throughout late antique and Byzantine Asia Minor. However, issues about the manufacture of Byzantine glass tesserae, the diffusion of their...
2017 / Elisabetta Neri, Mark Jackson, Margaret O'Hea, Tom Gregory, Maryse Blet-Lemarquand, et al. -
Protected areas in the world’s ecoregions: How well connected are they?
Abstract Protected areas (PAs) are the main instrument for biodiversity conservation, which has triggered the development of numerous indicators and assessments on their coverage, performance and efficiency. The connectivity of the PA networks at a...
2017 / Santiago Saura, Lucy Bastin, Luca Battistella, Andrea Mandrici, Grégoire Dubois -
Rejecting Racism in Any Form: Latter-day Saint Rhetoric, Religion, and Repatriation2016 / Thomas W Murphy, Angelo Baca
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King David's City at Khirbet Qeiyafa: Results of the Second Radiocarbon Dating Project2015 / Yosef Garfinkel, Katharina Streit, Saar Ganor, Paula J Reimer
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Revealing hidden text in rolled and folded papyri2017 / Daniel Baum, Norbert Lindow, Hans-Christian Hege, Verena Lepper, Tzulia Siopi, et al.
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Climate drives fire synchrony but local factors control fire regime change in northern Mexico2017 / Larissa L. Yocom Kent, Peter Z. Fulé, Peter M. Brown, Julián Cerano-Paredes, Eladio Cornejo-Oviedo, et al.
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A RESTful API for Accessing Microbial Community Data for MG-RAST2015 / Andreas Wilke, Jared Bischof, Travis Harrison, Tom Brettin, Mark D'Souza, et al.
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Measuring and modelling the effects of systematic non-adherence to mass drug administration
Abstract It is well understood that the success or failure of a mass drug administration campaign critically depends on the level of coverage achieved. To that end coverage levels are often closely scrutinised during campaigns and the response to...
2017 / Louise Dyson, Wilma A. Stolk, Sam H. Farrell, T. Déirdre Hollingsworth -
Temporal and spatiotemporal autocorrelation of daily concentrations of Alnus, Betula, and Corylus pollen in Poland2014 / J. Nowosad, A. Stach, I. Kasprzyk, Ł. Grewling, M. Latałowa, et al.
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Does group discussion lead to better informed and more strategic market entry decisions?
Abstract We investigate the possibility of group discussion serving as an implicit information channel to eliminate biased entry decisions into experimental markets. We find that groups are more informed than individuals in their beliefs....
2016 / Zahra Murad -
The role of the RBO: 70 years of support to the Brazilian orthopedic surgeon n2015 / Lech Osvandré
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Stand-scale reconstruction of late Holocene forest succession on the Gdańsk Upland (N. Poland) based on integrated palynological and macrofossil data from paired sites2015 / Anna Pędziszewska, Małgorzata Latałowa
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The exchange economy of peer review2008 / Stuart Elden
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Compound-specific amino acid isotopic proxies for detecting freshwater resource consumption
Abstract Of central importance to palaeodietary reconstruction is a clear understanding of relative contributions of different terrestrial (i.e., C3 vs. C4 plants) and aquatic (i.e., freshwater vs. marine) resources to human diet. There are,...
2015 / Emily C. Webb, Noah V. Honch, Philip J.H. Dunn, Gunilla Eriksson, Kerstin Lidén, et al. -
Flagging early examples of ambiguity 22006 / Nicholas J Wade