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Cultural Resource Management and American Archaeology

Journal of Archaeological Research, 1998
Cultural resource management (CRM) work accounts for most of the archaeology conducted in the United States. A diverse and somewhat fragmented field, CRM has nonetheless achieved a degree of institutional and organizational maturity. CRM archaeology has produced important contributions to archaeological methodology and has established and refined ...
William Green, John F. Doershuk
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Archaeology and Cultural Heritage

2008
Digital version of text and illustrations as the chapter on Archaeology and Cultural Heritage for incorporation within the environmental assessment.
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Cultural Identity and Archaeology

2013
Cultural identity is a key area of debate in contemporary Europe. Despite widespread use of the past in the construction of ethnic, national and European identity, theories of cultural identity have been neglected in archaeology. Focusing on the interrelationships between concepts of cultural identity today and the interpretation of past cultural ...
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Cultural Transmission and Innovation in Archaeology

2019
This chapter focuses on theories of cultural transmission and innovation in anthropological and archaeological frameworks. We discuss the differences between diachronic and synchronic perspectives in the history of innovation studies and their importance to a better understanding of cultural phenomena and processes of culture change.
Walsh, Matthew J.   +2 more
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CULTURE SEQUENCES IN CENTRAL CALIFORNIA ARCHAEOLOGY

American Antiquity, 1948
An analysis of the archaeology of two coastal areas of Central California gives strong support to the sequence of three culture periods proposed in 1939 for the prehistoric archaeology of the lower and middle Sacramento River Valley. For one area, the ocean coast of Marin County just north of San Francisco Bay, the first intensive excavations were made
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Culture change in archaeology

Abstract This chapter discusses culture change from an archaeological perspective, using material culture as a proxy. This chapter argues for the importance of cultural transmission modalities in structuring material culture lineages. As transmission processes also underlie population change as tracked by genetic affinities and language ...
Iversen, Rune, Riede, Felix
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Integrative oncology: Addressing the global challenges of cancer prevention and treatment

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Jun J Mao,, Msce   +2 more
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Archaeology and material culture

2010
A recurrent concern in the archaeological study of early Islam is the degree to which the physical record exhibits significant continuity with the centuries prior to 1/622. This chapter first summarises the earliest evidence for a distinctive Muslim identity in the archaeological record.
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