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Reply to Deter-Wolf et al.: Laser-stimulated fluorescence of Chancay tattoos. [PDF]
Kaye TG, Bąk J, Marcelo HW, Pittman M.
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Cultural, economic, and settlement shifts over the last 9,000 years at Kakapel Rockshelter, Western Kenya. [PDF]
Goldstein ST +16 more
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Large scale and regional demographic responses to climatic changes in Europe during the Final Palaeolithic. [PDF]
Schmidt I +24 more
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Housing inequality and settlement persistence are associated across the archaeological record. [PDF]
Lawrence D +9 more
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Slow Archaeology, Punk Archaeology, and the ‘Archaeology of Care’
European Journal of Archaeology, 2019This article considers the impact of both historical and digital transhuman practices in archaeology with an eye towards recent conversations concerning punk archaeology, slow archaeology, and an ‘archaeology of care’. Drawing on Ivan Illich, Jacques Ellul, and Gilles Deleuze, the article suggests that current trends in digital practices risk ...
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American Journal of Archaeology, 1991
Bref rapport sur les fouilles archeologiques et les projets recents dans des regions diverses de Jordanie realises par plusieurs organismes dont le Central Jordan Palaeoenvironmental Project. Les AA utilisent un ordre chronologique pour classer le materiel decouvert dans chaque section des projets et etudes.
Virginia Egan, Patricia M. Bikai
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Bref rapport sur les fouilles archeologiques et les projets recents dans des regions diverses de Jordanie realises par plusieurs organismes dont le Central Jordan Palaeoenvironmental Project. Les AA utilisent un ordre chronologique pour classer le materiel decouvert dans chaque section des projets et etudes.
Virginia Egan, Patricia M. Bikai
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For the objects, archaeology and the archaeological
Archaeological Dialogues, 2018Archaeology turns round its objects as much as it turns them out. This is partially an artefact of its reflection, which is not always linear; it is sometimes cyclic. The cyclic is not a perfect circle. Our objects open themselves in new ways to archaeological engagement, but this new relevance surfaces through creative inspiration triangulated off ...
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