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The chronological, sedimentary and environmental context for the archaeological deposits at Blombos Cave, South Africa [PDF]
Zenobia Jacobs+4 more
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Local Knowledge in American Archaeology: A Study in High Context Communication [PDF]
Lawrence E. Moore
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Moving Beyond Gender Stereotypes: Reinterpreting Female Celtic Statues from Entremont, France [PDF]
In the field of archaeology, male bias has been prevalent in both theory and practice. Female Celtic statues from Entremont, France are an example of how this bias can negatively affect the study of past peoples. Male archaeologists who have excavated or
McGurty, Kathleen A.
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ABSTRACT The past decade has seen a worldwide tendency to re‐examine human remains found in old museum collections. These studies look at the provenance of the remains, the way they ended up in specific collections, the context from which they are likely issued, and all the parameters implicated in their current presence in museum custody.
Abegg Claudine+3 more
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From the Womb to the Tomb: Identifying Calving Deaths in Archaeology
ABSTRACT Dystocia, or difficult birth, is a major cause of maternal and neonatal mortality in both human and animal populations, yet its archaeological visibility remains remarkably low. This paper explores the diagnostic potential of archaeological deposits of pregnant livestock, particularly cattle, to identify cases of calving‐related mortality.
Annelise Binois‐Roman
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Archaic and Classical Inscribed Epigrams from Sicily: Language and Archaeological Context [PDF]
Olga Tribulato
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Herbivore dental wear analysis since the end of the middle Pleistocene to the beginning of the Holocene in different archaeological contexts of Morocco (Bizmoune, El Khenzira and Taforalt) [PDF]
Antigone Uzunidis+5 more
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ABSTRACT Dental microwear texture analysis (DMTA) has proven to be a valuable tool for separating bioarchaeological samples by subsistence practice, preferred diet, food‐processing technology, and cooking method. In this study, we compared samples of individuals from two South Indian sites—an Iron Age site (Adichchanallur, ~4010 BP, n = 27) and an ...
Ruokuonuo Rose Yhome+9 more
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Dating and Archaeological Context of the New Engraved Scapula at Altamira
C. de las Heras+6 more
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