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Networks in Archaeology: Phenomena, Abstraction, Representation
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory, 2015Anna C F Collar +2 more
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Annual Review of Anthropology, 2013
Ancient biomolecules including DNA, proteins, and lipids are often preserved in archaeological skeletons or artifacts such as potsherds from cooking vessels. Techniques for analyzing these molecules have improved dramatically in recent years, though challenges remain in ensuring that results are authentic and not confused by the presence of ...
Brown, KA, Brown, Terence
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Ancient biomolecules including DNA, proteins, and lipids are often preserved in archaeological skeletons or artifacts such as potsherds from cooking vessels. Techniques for analyzing these molecules have improved dramatically in recent years, though challenges remain in ensuring that results are authentic and not confused by the presence of ...
Brown, KA, Brown, Terence
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Nature, 2009
All modern humans use tools to overcome limitations of our anatomy and to make difficult tasks easier. However, if tool use is such an advantage, we may ask why it is not evolved to the same degree in other species. To answer this question, we need to bring a long-term perspective to the material record of other members of our own order, the Primates.
Michael Haslam +2 more
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All modern humans use tools to overcome limitations of our anatomy and to make difficult tasks easier. However, if tool use is such an advantage, we may ask why it is not evolved to the same degree in other species. To answer this question, we need to bring a long-term perspective to the material record of other members of our own order, the Primates.
Michael Haslam +2 more
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The Archaeology of Southern Africa
Some of humanity's earliest ancestors lived in southern Africa and evidence from sites there has inspired key debates on human origins and the emergence of complex cognition.
P. Mitchell
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An archaeology of the contemporary era
An Archaeology of the Contemporary Era, 2018Trabajo presentado en la International Scientific Conference >Archaeology in the 21st Century>, celebrada en Moscu (Rusia), los dias 26 y 27 de junio de ...
Alfredo González-Ruibal
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Archaeology within, archaeology without
Archaeological Dialogues, 2016AbstractThe 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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Journal of Forensic Sciences, 1976
Abstract Physical anthropology has long been a necessary part of criminal investigation. Archaeology, which is another branch of anthropology, has rarely, if ever, been used even when the investigations involved a buried body. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate the value of using modern archaeological techniques as an aid
D, Morse, D, Crusoe, H G, Smith
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Abstract Physical anthropology has long been a necessary part of criminal investigation. Archaeology, which is another branch of anthropology, has rarely, if ever, been used even when the investigations involved a buried body. The purpose of this presentation is to demonstrate the value of using modern archaeological techniques as an aid
D, Morse, D, Crusoe, H G, Smith
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2017
Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 33, 164 ...
Lethbridge, Thomas C, O'Reilly, M
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Proceedings of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society, 33, 164 ...
Lethbridge, Thomas C, O'Reilly, M
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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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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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