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THE ATTRACTIONS OF GUAR KEPAH ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE, PENANG, MALAYSIA AS AN ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE TOURISM SITE [PDF]
The Guar Kepah archaeological site in Penang, Malaysia, has been the focus of archaeological re search since 1860, revealing important insights into the prehistoric maritime community that inhabited the area approximately 5,000 years ago.
Mohd Hasfarisham ABD HALIM +3 more
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Senses, emotions and artefacts: relational approaches. Introduction
The objective of this introduction is to present the list of concerns in which indication to the Special Section on Senses, emotions and artefacts: relational approaches is established.
Olga Sabido-Ramos
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FEAR OF SOCIAL ALIENATION OF LOVE AS GENDER CHARACTERISTICS
Purpose. The paper considers the fear of social alienation of love. It is within the limits of psychoanalytic epistemology, the analysis of which will be presented in the article, the tendencies to monotony and universal solutions with an emphasis on ...
V. V. Melnyk +2 more
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Replica artefacts are a well-established feature of Roman archaeology, particularly as used in experimental archaeology, by re-enactors, and in museum education.
Ellen Swift +8 more
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Validation of an Automatic Arousal Detection Algorithm for Whole-Night Sleep EEG Recordings
Arousals during sleep are transient accelerations of the EEG signal, considered to reflect sleep perturbations associated with poorer sleep quality. They are typically detected by visual inspection, which is time consuming, subjective, and prevents good ...
Daphne Chylinski +12 more
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We studied freshly collected, dried and herbarized leaf fragments of two palms, namely Borassus flabellifer L. and Corypha umbraculifera L., most commonly used for palm-leaf manuscript (PLM) production in South (S) and Southeast Asia (SE) in order to ...
Anastasia Poliakova +11 more
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When you cannot ask the judge: Using the case to explore judicial culture
Much of our understanding of the judicial role and culture is grounded in data gathered through interviews, surveys, and observations of judges. However, in the UK access to the judiciary and the nature and form of questions you can ask of them is ...
Rachel Cahill-O'Callaghan
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The Viking Great Army and its Legacy: plotting settlement shift using metal-detected finds
Investigation of the Anglian and Anglo-Scandinavian settlement at Burrow House Farm, Cottam, East Yorkshire from 1993-95 was a pioneering collaboration between archaeologists and metal-detectorists, and led to the identification of a new form of Anglo ...
Dave Haldenby, Julian D. Richards
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Reflections on Self-tracking Routines: Conducting Maintenance of Digital Data
Self-tracking technology is considered a critical learning and motivational resource that at best helps people self-reflect, thereby promoting attempts to make changes to lifestyle routines. This study examines how people incorporate this technology into
Sari Yli-Kauhaluoma
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Placing Immateriality: Situating the Material of Highland Chiriquí
Archaeology is defined by its grounding in material objects; without contextual elements of space and place, however, material culture is devoid of much of its meaning and archaeological information.
Karen Holmberg
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