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RETRACTED: Shocked quartz at the Younger Dryas onset (12.8 ka) supports cosmic airbursts/impacts contributing to North American megafaunal extinctions and collapse of the Clovis technocomplex.

open access: yesPLoS One
Kennett JP   +17 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Humans in Africa's wet tropical forests 150 thousand years ago. [PDF]

open access: yesNature
Ben Arous E   +19 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Shellfishing, sea levels, and the earliest Native American villages (5000-3800 yrs. BP) of the South Atlantic Coast of the U.S. [PDF]

open access: yesSci Rep
Thompson VD   +12 more
europepmc   +1 more source

Aerial archaeology in Jordan

Antiquity, 2009
AbstractThe authors have provided some of Antiquity's most stunning frontispieces since we introduced them in 2006. We asked them to show how aerial archaeology has developed in Jordan over some 90 years, tell us about the techniques and approaches used and its potential here and in other desert and mountainous lands.
David Kennedy, Robert Bewley
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Aerial survey for archaeology

The Photogrammetric Record, 2003
AbstractAerial photography for archaeology has been developing its approaches and techniques over the past 100 years so that it now integrates the results of reconnaissance with extensive interpretative and analytical surveys. This paper introduces the philosophy and approach of the English Heritage (EH) Aerial Survey team, covering aerial ...
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Historic Aerial Photographic Archives for European Archaeology

European Journal of Archaeology, 2012
This article reviews the potential of archives of historic aerial photographs for European archaeology. Their roles in primary site discovery, in monitoring condition and material change, and in understanding landscape development with particular reference to the implementation of the European Landscape Convention are discussed.
David C. Cowley, Birger B. Stichelbaut
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