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Multilingual Access to Cultural Heritage Resources
For the visitor to the ARENA Portal for Archaeological Records of Europe Networked Access, the first option is to choose the language of the interface: Danish, English, Icelandic, Polish, Norwegian or Romanian. These are the languages of the six partners
Irina Oberländer-Târnoveanu
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The computational structure‐based design has been applied for the prediction of gonococcal PorB.1b and OpaB 3D structure and the identification of their extracellular loops. While the D3 protein has been chosen as scaffold and engineered with extrapolated loops from PorB.1b and OpaB and the full‐length GFP.
Luigia Cappelli +9 more
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Is Question-driven Fieldwork Vital or not? An Archaeological Heritage Manager's Perspective
This article is a follow-up to discussions held in the EAC Heritage Symposiums, and aims to answer one of the basic questions regarding the reasons for commencing any archaeological fieldwork.
Agnieszka Oniszczuk
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Peer review of the pesticide risk assessment of the active substance clomazone [PDF]
Abstract The conclusions of the European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) following the peer review of the initial risk assessments carried out by the competent authorities of the rapporteur Member State, Denmark, and co‐rapporteur Member State, Germany, for the pesticide active substance clomazone are reported.
European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) +51 more
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Introduction. Dare to Choose — Making Choices in Archaeological Heritage Management
The archaeological discipline puts serious effort into achieving the greatest possible scientific added-value and supporting the potential values of archaeological heritage for society.
Ann Degraeve
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Agendas for Archaeobotany in the 21st Century: data, dissemination and new directions
Archaeobotany, here taken as the study of archaeological plant macrofossil remains, is a mature and widely practised area of study within archaeology. However, plants are rarely seen as active participants in past societies.
Lisa A. Lodwick
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Courbet-Marine is one of the few open area sites belonging to the Iberomaurusian, a Late Upper Palaeolithic culture in the north-eastern littoral of Algiers, for which primary siliceous outcrops are lacking.
Latifa Sari
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Archaeological Informatics Beyond Technology: Themed Issue: Introduction
The use of information technology and information processing methods has changed practice in archaeology. An un-enunciated realisation that archaeology itself is about information and not about material remains in and of themselves lies behind this ...
Jeremy Huggett, Seamus Ross
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Sourcing obsidian artefacts from Early Neolithic sites in South-Central Romania
Portable X‐ ray fluorescence spectroscopy (pXRF) was used to reveal the chemical signatures of 60 obsidian artefacts from two Early Neolithic sites in the Muntenia region of southern Romania – Uliești in Dâmbovița County and Măgura – Buduiasca in ...
Boroneanț, A. +3 more
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Understanding Archaeological Authority in a Digital Context
"…with the increasing spread of social media and mobile communication, the social networks of knowledge construction are becoming not only vastly bigger and quicker and less limited by space and time constraints than they have been before, but also more ...
Lorna-Jane Richardson
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