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Archaeology After Archaeology

2014
Archaeological discipline is a search of knowledge of the past through material remains. This chapter anatomizes such a definition of the field in order to understand the decisions already taken by the discipline before arriving to particular contexts of practice. The working of archaeological discipline within the modern/colonial ontology is explored.
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The Archaeology of Gandhāra

2022
The cultural context in which the term “Gandhāra” is used initially refers to Vedic geography and then to the administrative limits of the homonymous Achaemenid satrapy. The most reliable information referring to the Middle Holocene period, in which the Gandhāran region must have met a climatically optimal phase during which domesticated
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Public Archaeology, Archaeology and the Public

2020
Public archaeology is a flexible notion with several meanings: public engagement in protecting archaeological heritage, public interest in the results of research, and archaeology as a public service offered by qualified staff. Such a broad range of purposes and approaches involves various professionals and includes new disciplines supporting ...
Jeannette Papadopoulos   +1 more
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Nautical Archaeology and Biblical Archaeology

The Biblical Archaeologist, 1990
The relationship between nautical archaeology and biblical archaeology has been apparent since the first ancient shipwreck was excavated in its entirety off Cape Gelidonya, Turkey, in 1970.
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Tribal Archaeology:

2017
What is it like to complete archaeological research in an on-reservation setting? The answer is that it could be the same as anywhere else in the country as field crews work to excavate the perquisite number of shovel-tests or test units within a geographically specified area of potential effect.
Eric Griffis   +2 more
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Cognitive Archaeology as Symbolic Archaeology

Time and Mind, 2010
(2010). Cognitive Archaeology as Symbolic Archaeology. Time and Mind: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 229-231.
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Geomagnetometry for Archaeology

2017
In past decades, magnetic surveying had become popular as one of the most effective techniques supporting archaeological prospecting. This is possible because the existence of susceptibility contrasts between the cover soil and several buried finds often causes detectable anomalies.
FEDI, MAURIZIO   +4 more
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Archaeology within, archaeology without

Archaeological Dialogues, 2016
AbstractThe rise of the nation state has had a major influence on the development of archaeology. Nation states today, however, differ from their 19th- and 20th-century equivalents, and they both impact upon and use archaeology in different ways. By looking outwards from an individual country within a collective nation state, I will explore the forms ...
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The archaeology of climate change: The case for cultural diversity

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2021
Ariane Burke   +2 more
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Origin and domestication of Cucurbitaceae crops: insights from phylogenies, genomics and archaeology

New Phytologist, 2020
Guillaume Chomicki   +2 more
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