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Evolutionary history and recurrent host adaptation in ancient Salmonella enterica

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An Archaeology of Nuclear Power

2022
Abstract This chapter details an archaeological approach to sites in the nuclear industry. Set against a background of a consideration of Cold War sites more generally, the chapter suggests that nuclear sites have seen little investigation because many are still in use. Furthermore, there are associated risks of contamination (radiation)
Vicki Cummings, David Robinson
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Cahokia and the Archaeology of Power

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1999
The days are long gone when archaeologists would automatically interpret any major prehistoric monument as evidence of a hierarchically organized society. Faced with a Stonehenge or a Silbury Hill, the evident deployment of large labour forces might naturally lead to thoughts of social élites and stratified societies.
Robert J. Watson   +2 more
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Cahokia and the archaeology of power

Choice Reviews Online, 1998
Cahokia and the Archaeology of Power. Thomas E. Emerson. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1997.318 pp.
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Networks of Power in Archaeology

Annual Review of Anthropology, 2014
Archaeologists and other social scientists have long argued that exercising power is a relational process. One way of modeling these relations is to see them as organized within social networks through which the resources needed to exert power in all its forms flow differentially.
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Manifesting Power: Gender and the Interpretation of Power in Archaeology

Transforming Anthropology, 2001
Manifesting Power: Gender and the Interpretation of Power in Archaeology. Tracy L. Sweely (editor). New York, NY, and London, UK: Routledge, 1999. xiii. 210 pp., with 34 black and white figures. (Paper US$24.99)
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Archaeological Investigations of York South Motive Power Depot

Industrial Archaeology Review, 2018
Results of a study of the southern portion of the railway lands adjacent to York Station are considered.
Phillip A. Emery, Rebecca Haslam
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Archaeology of the Four Corners Power Projects

1963
This report is the result of two archaeological salvage research programs. The first program, sponsored by the Arizona Public Service Company, covered an area leased for the construction of the Four Corners Power Plant. The second program was sponsored by Utah Construction & Mining Company in their dedicated coal lease lands.
Sciscenti, James V., Greminger, Henry C.
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Historical archaeologies of spatial practices and power

Antiquity, 2015
Archaeologists who employ regional landscapes as an organising principle tend to be more concerned about how landscapes—natural, built and imagined—reflect cultural values than how landscapes shape human relations and community perspectives. As the authors of these two volumes skilfully demonstrate, communities deploy landscapes to materialise, and ...
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The Archaeology of Achaemenid Power in Regional Western Anatolia

Cambridge Archaeological Journal, 2016
The Achaemenids conquered Anatolia in the sixth century bce. However, in contrast to the historical descriptions of political response to Achaemenid control, e.g. the so-called ‘Ionian revolt’ of east Greek territories in Western Anatolia, the operation of Achaemenid-period economies in this region remains obscure. Only a handful of occupation sites in
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