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Allocating Awards Across Noncomparable Categories [PDF]

open access: yes
Suppose an agency awards a …xed number of prizes to applicants in different categories such that the applicant-to-winner ratio is constant by category.
Lonnie Magee, Michael R. Veall
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The First Paleoindian Fishtail Point Find in Salta Province, Northwestern Argentina [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
Fishtail or Fell projectile points represent an excellent marker to know the presence of earliest hunter-gatherers populations living during the end of the Pleistocene and its transition to the Holocene.
Nami, Hugo Gabriel   +1 more
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Logicism: a French view of archaeological theory founded in computational perspective [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Theory in archaelogy has largely been an anglophone enterprise, and perhaps too inbred for its own good. The main French school, known particularly from the work of Alain Gallay and Jean-Claude Gardin, was well represented at a CNRS—NSF conference on ...
Gallay, Alain
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The Cowl - v.5 - n.19 - Apr 5, 1940 [PDF]

open access: yes, 1940
The Cowl - student newspaper of Providence College. Volume 5, Number 19 - April 5, 1940.

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What is actually teleported?

open access: yes, 2003
There are no ``unknown quantum states.'' It's a contradiction in terms. Moreover, Alice and Bob are only inanimate objects. They know nothing. What is teleported instantaneously from one system (Alice) to another system (Bob) is the applicability of the ...
Peres, Asher
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Jackson Lake Archaelogical Project

open access: yesThe UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports, 1988
The Jackson Lake Archaeological Project completed its 5th and final field season in late October, 1988. While the current drought caused many problems, the lowered water levels in Jackson Lake allowed more archaeological work to be accomplished than imagined at the inception of the project in 1984.
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Archéologie de l'esclavage à la Martinique (1635-1660)

open access: yesDialogues d'Histoire Ancienne, 1985
ARCHEOLOGY OF SLAVERY IN MARTINIQUE (1635-1660). I. Considerations on the word «problematic» and its meaning. A mode of investigation but not the application of a set model. II.
Jacques Petitjean-Roget
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Technological Shells | Technological Ruins. Experimental theatres between innovation and architectonic rehabilitation [PDF]

open access: yes, 2012
The reuse of industrial buildings and the functional rehabilitation of dismantled structures are part of a consolidated operational practice which has generated, over the last decades, all over Europe, a considerable number of auditoria and theatres of
Maahsen-Milan, Andreina
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Cypriot Archaelogy, Modern Numismatics and Social Engineering: The Iconography of the British Coinage of Cyprus

open access: yesHistorical Review, 2006
This article examines the use of numismatic iconography by the British colonial administration of Cyprus in order, initially, to legitimise its possession of the island and, subsequently, to promote an Eteocypriot, an "authentic Cypriot", identity as ...
Miltiades Hatzopoulos
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