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Petrophysical Analyses of Rock Construction Materials from a Roman Rural Settlement in Podšilo Bay on Rab Island (North-East Adriatic, Croatia). [PDF]

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Physical Activity and Pregnancy Norms Among Daasanach Semi-Nomadic Pastoralist Women in Northern Kenya. [PDF]

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Sadhir S   +10 more
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Refractive error and ocular alignment in school-aged children from low-income areas of São Paulo, Brazil. [PDF]

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Fernandes AG   +6 more
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Microtopographic characterization of pre-colonial Brazilian archaeological ceramics

SPIE Proceedings, 2015
Optics and optics and photonics based inspection tools and methods had expensively proven their invaluable importance in the preservation of cultural heritage and artwork. The non-invasive inspection of the 3D shape of objects and of the micro-relief structure of its surfaces can be of high importance in the characterization process required in most ...
Costa, Manuel F. M.   +2 more
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Brazilian archaeology from a Brazilian perspective

Antiquity, 1998
Archaeology in Brazil shares many empirical similarities with Latin American and North American research but, as a social science, it has remained isolated from mainstream theoretical and methodological advances. The large size of the country, the lack of resources and government support, the difficulties of working in tropical environments, the lack ...
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Linking anthropogenic burning activities to magnetic susceptibility: Studies at Brazilian archaeological sites

Geoarchaeology, 2022
AbstractThis study provides the first survey of Brazilian magnetic susceptibility (MS) data from varying archaeological and geological contexts, including open‐air sites, quartzite, and limestone rockshelters, and Amazonian dark earths. Our MS analyses associated with archaeological findings allow us to propose MS values as proxies of intense ...
Daniel V. de Sousa   +6 more
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Class Interests in Brazilian Archaeology

International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2002
Archaeology is a practice that exists within various social contexts. As such, the way it is practiced is dependent upon the class interests of those who fund and undertake archaeological investigations. These interests in turn can be influenced by existing political regimes.
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Archaeology, education and Brazilian identity

Antiquity, 2000
It is now well accepted that archaeology and education are inextricably linked (cf. MacKenzie & Stone 1994) and that the past is often represented as mirrored by the dominant groups in a given society. The late educator Paulo Freire warned that educators ‘need to use their students' cultural universe as a point of departure, enabling students to ...
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