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Abstract Groundwater dating studies rely on environmental tracers to estimate residence times, but most available reliable tracers cover either short (days to decades; e.g., 222Rn, 3H/3He, 85Kr) or extended timescales (millennia to millions of years; e.g., 4He, 36Cl, 81Kr). This leaves a critical gap in age information for intermediate residence times (
S. L. Musy +7 more
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The Open Aurignacian Project: 3D scanning and the digital preservation of the Italian Paleolithic record. [PDF]
Falcucci A +4 more
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The industrial archaeology of Cheshire : an overview
Study of the industrial period in Cheshire (1750–1900), has been patchy. This thematic overview attempts to redress the balance and especially to highlight the contribution made over the last quarter-century by archaeological fieldwork. Of set purpose it is heavily descriptive.
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Ambivalent Agents: The Social Mobility Industry and Civil Society Under Neoliberalism in England
ABSTRACT This article examines civil society organisations working to enhance social mobility in England, especially through higher education. Against the backdrop of neoliberal governance, we investigate whether these organisations operate as protective counter‐movements resisting marketisation or as institutional mechanisms that stabilise the ...
Anna Mountford‐Zimdars +3 more
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Mapping the "Ghost Fleet of Mallows Bay", Maryland with drone-based remote sensing. [PDF]
White EC +4 more
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Franks and Friendship: Eighteenth‐Century Postal Practices in The Mary Hamilton Papers
Abstract Eighteenth‐century postage was comparatively expensive and usually paid for by a letter's recipient, although Members of Parliament could post free of charge by adding their signature to the address (a ‘frank’). This privilege was intended only for MPs; nevertheless, franking fraud was widespread. This article uses evidence from letters in The
Christine Wallis
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The dichotomy of human decision-making: An experimental assessment of stone tool efficiency. [PDF]
Nora D +4 more
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ABSTRACT Community conservation areas often classified as council forests play an important role in the persistence or maintenance of diverse mammal communities. However, these areas often receive limited conservation attention and resources. The Yoko Council Forest (YCF) is among the key biodiversity hotspot areas found in Cameroon.
Gertruide D. Massoh +12 more
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Elongate dendritic phytoliths as indicators for cereal identification and domestication: exploring a 3D morphometric approach. [PDF]
Hermans RM +12 more
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