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Seabirds shaped the expansion of pre-Inca society in Peru. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
Bongers JL   +5 more
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Ancient genomes uncover dynamic cultural and genetic interplay in the eastern Tianshan. [PDF]

open access: yesMol Biol Evol
Yang X   +9 more
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Western hegemony in archaeological heritage management

History and Anthropology, 1991
(1991). Western hegemony in archaeological heritage management. History and Anthropology: Vol. 5, No. 2, pp. 269-276.
Denis Byrne
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Using UAVs to Manage Archaeological Heritage

2020
This chapter explores the use of UAVs (unmanned aerial vehicles) for the use of archaeological investigations and heritage management at the historic sugar plantation of Betty’s Hope, Antigua. While the acquisition of low flying aerial imagery, such as kite photography, has been common practice within archaeological research, recent software ...
ERIN FRIEDMAN, CORY LOOK, MATTHEW BROWN
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Archaeological Heritage Management in Tanzania

2023
The idea that various forms of archaeological heritage are important is common among communities in different parts of the world. Similarly, the practices of looking after and ensuring the continued existence of such forms have a long history as well. This is evidenced by the fact that almost every community in the world has their own ways of looking ...
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Managing the archaeological heritage

Antiquity, 1993
The need for dynamic management of the archaeological heritage, aptly if somewhat ponderously described as "a non-renewable cultural resource’, was first recognized in the USA in the early 1970s following the passage of the Archaeological and Historic Preservation Act (still fondly known to veterans of the struggles that led up to its enactment as ...
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