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Trumpington Meadows, Cambridge. An Archaeological Excavation.
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit undertook an archaeological investigation at Trumpington Meadows, Cambridge in advance of a housing project. An excavation was undertaken on three predetermined areas between June 2010 and May 2011 (Areas A, B and C), which was followed by the archaeological monitoring of the construction of a 'swale' and balancing ...
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Participarea studenților la cercetările arheologice de la cetatea Soroca. Campania 2015
Student participation in archaeological excavations in the city of Soroca.
Sergiu Musteata, Ion Tentiuc, Ion Ursu
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Better Late than Never: Current Understanding of the Archaic Period in Central Belize
The Archaic period in the Maya lowlands of Mesoamerica emerged around 8000 BCE and likely lasted until about 1000 BCE; however, both the development and complex cultural adaptations representative of Archaic peoples present challenges for archaeologists.
W. James Stemp +2 more
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Khirbat al-Mana‘iyya: an early Islamic-period copper-smelting site in south-eastern Wadi ‘Araba, Jordan [PDF]
Ben-Yosef, Erez +4 more
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Mission Santa Clara in a Changing Urban Environment [PDF]
Since its secularization in the 1830s, Mission Santa Clara de Asís and its associated grounds have seen major transformations. These changes include the gradual abandonment of the mission by its native inhabitants, the Californio and early Anglo-American
Panich, Lee M
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Materials of Studies of «Gashunsky» Burial Mound
The article is devoted to the description of the results of archaeological survey of the «Gashunskiy » burial ground located in the north-east part of Elista.
Dmitriy Buvaev
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ArchField in Jordan: Real-Time GIS Data Recording for Archaeological Excavations
Neil G. Smith, T. Levy
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Can digging make you happy? Archaeological excavations, happiness and heritage
Faye Sayer
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Early Medieval Ireland AD 400-1100: The Evidence from Archaeological Excavations
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