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Certain Caddo Sites in the Ouachita Mountains of Southwestern Arkansas [PDF]
In the last few years, we have had the opportunity to study a number of prehistoric Caddo Indian sites in the Ouachita Mountains of southwestern Arkansas through conducting archeological surveys of more than 2700 acres at three lakes constructed and ...
Nelson, Bo, Perttula, Timothy K.
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ABSTRACT The Carnac alignments in Morbihan (France) are among the most famous Neolithic sites of the world. Paradoxically, they have benefited little from a thorough renewal of archaeological data over the past century. There are many reasons for this, but it is mainly because the site has been regarded more as a monument to visit and protect than as ...
Guillaume Bruniaux +6 more
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Archeology of archeology: reading under our skin
Foucauldian archaeology has gone through different stages since its rise in the 1960s and now seems to be a kind of museum piece that is somewhat uncomfortable for contemporary thought: it is the object of a certain veneration, but at the same time it is
Federico Alcala
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یعد الخشب من المواد الهامة التى تتنوع إستخداماتها والتى حظت بالدراسة على مر العصور التاریخیة.وتزداد أهمیة هذه الدراسة عندما تتعلق بالمنتجات الفنیة الإسلامیة،لاسیما إذا کانت تضم مجموعة من التحف الفنیة المتنوعة الإستخدام التى لم تحظ بالدراسة من قبل والتى ...
Azza Abdo
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The Archaeology of the Archaic Periods in East Texas [PDF]
The archaeology of the Archaic periods—Early, ca. 10,000–8000 years B.P., Middle, ca. 8000–5000 years B.P., and Late, ca. 5000–2500 years B.P.—in East Texas is not well understood in broad terms, although valuable information on the archaeological ...
Perttula, Timothy K.
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ABSTRACT In Upper Mesopotamia, the transition from the Pre‐Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) to Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period, ca. 10 800–10 600 cal. BP, is marked by a series of changes in chipped stone industries, architectural forms, symbolic objects, regional distribution of settlements and long‐distance exchange networks among others.
Toshihiro Tada +7 more
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ABSTRACT Rain‐induced erosion processes can severely damage Earthen archaeological sites. Huaca Chornancap (HCH; eighth–14th century ad) is a platform located in the Lambayeque region (Peru) exposed to seasonal rain due to El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO).
Luigi Magnini +5 more
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Foundation Funding for the Humanities: An Overview of Current and Historical Trends [PDF]
Foundation Funding for the Humanities: An Overview of Current and Historical Trends, finds that funding for fields such as art history, history and archeology, languages and linguistics, area studies, and the humanistic social sciences increased two and ...
Loren Renz, Steven Lawrence
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Thanabots—AI‐generated digital representations of deceased donors—could enhance anatomy education by linking medical history with anatomy and fostering humanistic engagement. However, their use poses ethical questions and carries psychological risks, including issues around consent, authenticity, and emotional harm.
Jon Cornwall, Sabine Hildebrandt
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Ceramic Beads from the Cloud Hammond Site (41SM244), Smith County, Texas [PDF]
During investigations at the Cloud Hammond site (41SM244) during the 1960s, J. A. Walters recovered Caddo ceramics, two clay beads, Perdiz arrow points, and two Gary dart points.
Perttula, Timothy K., Walters, Mark
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