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Lead Ingots and Products Made of Materials from Samosdelka Settelment
Samosdelka settlement in the Volga delta is the archaeological remains of the city of Saqsin. Common finds for this area are lead ingots, both individual and in the form of hoards.
archaeology, Samosdelka settlement, the city of Saqsin, the Middle Ages, lead ingots, weight and monetary standards, exchange equivalent.
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Historical archaeology at the interstices between archaeology and history
This paper explores the relationship between the disciplines of archaeology and history through the lens of historical archaeology. This is not a unified subdiscipline and has indeed been defined in various ways.
Katarina Predovnik
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A CRITICAL LOOK AT ARCHAEOLOGY TEACHING IN ESTONIAN HIGH SCHOOLS; PP. 119–148 [PDF]
Most commonly archaeology is not recognized as a curriculum subject but may be introduced into history teaching, like in this case study in Estonia. In this article I present an analysis of how archaeology is presented in Estonian National Curriculum and
Liia Vijand
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Archaeology and Assemblage [PDF]
Assemblage is a concept common to a number of academic disciplines, most notably archaeology and art, but also geology and palaeontology. Archaeology can claim a special link to the term assemblage, though novel approaches to the concept of assemblage have recently been adopted from the fields of philosophy and political theory.
Hamilakis, Yannis, Jones, Andrew Merion
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A Four Stage Approach to Community Archaeology, illustrated with case studies from Dorset, England
This article presents an approach to guide the planning, development and evaluation of community archaeology. This will assist practitioners of all forms of community archaeology by providing a pathway to ethical practice that will benefit all.
Hayley Roberts, John Gale, Kate Welham
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FTIR study on the phase transition of experimental and archaeological burnt ivory
Recent excavation of the elephant ivories at the Sanxingdui site of the Shang Dynasty in Sichuan, China brings attention to the burnt features of the ivories.
Kai Wang +6 more
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In recent years, 3D technology has been widely used in various aspects of the entire workflow of conservation–restoration. However, in the majority of cases, researchers have mainly relied on 3D technologies to assist the conventional conservation ...
Shengyu Liu +7 more
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Outreach and Education in Archaeology
There is often a disconnect between archaeology and the education system. Archaeologists, as well as educators, can use many aspects of archaeology to help teach children about science and history in multi-disciplinary ways.
Amanda Erickson-Harvey
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Optimizing the thermal treatment for restoration of brittle archaeological silver artifacts
Archaeological silver artifacts are often found to be brittle because of long-term corrosion. However, the restoration of brittle archaeological silver artifacts by thermal treatment has never been quantitatively and systematically studied due to the ...
Shengyu Liu +7 more
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Archaeology of Liberation vs. Political Archaeology: Rethinking the Past for a Just Future [PDF]
Political archaeology and archaeology of liberation are two of several different aspects of the relationshipbetween archaeology and politics. In this note, I will examine political archaeology from the aspect of its negativeeffects, and I will examine ...
Mehdi Mortazavi
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