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Origin and dispersal history of Hepatitis B virus in Eastern Eurasia. [PDF]

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The Forest and Tundra Nenets: differences in Y-chromosome haplogroups. [PDF]

open access: yesVavilovskii Zhurnal Genet Selektsii
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Nostalgic Archeology and Critical Archeology

2021
The 1980s were marked by an interest in the Shoah in Poland accompanied by an emergence of texts that took up the effort of interpreting the traces left after Jews. The figure of an eyewitness was supplemented with the figure of a second- and third-generation witness who experiences history through its remnants.
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Disassembling archeology, reassembling the modern world [PDF]

open access: yesHistory of Science, 2017
First Published September 13, 2017This article provides a substantive discussion of the relevance of the history of archeology to the history of science.
Stéphane Van Damme
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Archeology of multimedia

Proceedings of the 14th ACM international conference on Multimedia, 2006
The rapid evolution of technology and the processing aspects of some contemporary art forms make maintenance and re-fruition of a number of past masterpieces a difficult task. This is especially true of multimedia installations, with multiple audio and video sources coordinated through some control device, which also accounts for user interaction ...
Vincenzo Lombardo   +4 more
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ARCHEOLOGY

open access: yes, 2022
Forensic archeology has emerged as an independent discipline over the past four decades. It can be defined as a scientific discipline that uses archeological theory and methodology in a legal context.
STURDY COLLS, Caroline, Hunter, John
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Intellectual archeology

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1995
We urge that an introductory course in AI should present a firm enough intellectual foundation to enable students to counter the many arguments being made against the subject's validity or coherence. Such foundations are not found in the history of the subject, on which many current texts spend too much time.
Patrick J. Hayes, Kenneth M. Ford
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