Results 31 to 40 of about 4,448,220 (254)
'The Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific': Seven Years of the CBAP Project
The Australian Research Council (ARC) Laureate Project, The Collective Biography of Archaeology in the Pacific or ‘CBAP’ was funded between 2015-2020 and, due to COVID disruptions, associated events continued until the end of 2022.
Matthew Spriggs
doaj +1 more source
This paper aims to analyze how Russian-Soviet archaeology of Central Asia raised in a colonial context and how this subject would be considered as a part of post-colonial studies.
Svetlana Gorshenina, Claude Rapin
doaj +1 more source
The Context Debate: An Archaeology
Context is a crucial concept in architecture in spite of the frequent ambiguity around its use. Although the consideration of context is intrinsic to the process of architectural design, in contemporary theory, little attention is paid to it. By way of contrast, in the 1950s, various architects, theorists, and teachers cultivated several perspectives ...
openaire +4 more sources
What relationships can be understood between resilience and vulnerability in socialecological systems? In particular, what vulnerabilities are exacerbated or ameliorated by different sets of social practices associated with water management?
M. Nelson+3 more
semanticscholar +1 more source
This article presents a detailed examination of Gordon Childe’s 'The Dawn of European Civilization', one of the best known books in European Archaeology.
Katie Louise Meheux
doaj +1 more source
Kuwaiti Youth Attitudes toward Archaeology
This study assesses the level of knowledge, interest, and awareness of archaeology among Kuwaiti youth in keeping with the social learning theory (Bandura 1977), which emphasises the social context in which learning takes place.
Majed Almutairi
doaj +1 more source
Within the context of climate change, sea-level rise is threatening not only coastal communities globally, but also the archaeological record of their history, knowledge, and culture.
I. Rivera-Collazo
semanticscholar +1 more source
Un préhistorien japonais à Paris : Nakaya Jiujirō (1929-1932)
The Japanese archaeologist Nakaya Jiujirō (1902-1936), who lived in Paris from 1929 to 1932, holds a special place in the context of the interwar years, shedding light on the history of Japanese archaeology and French-Japanese scientific interactions ...
Laurent Nespoulous
doaj +1 more source
Looking for the Young of the Brazilian archaeology [PDF]
Comments four papers of a symposium about territorial frontiers and socio-cultural Identities: reasons and significance for the variability of artifacts in the archaeological record presented during the XIII Congress of the Society of Brazilian ...
Klaus Hilbert
doaj
Shared Archaeological Heritage: the European Archaeology Days
A discipline where several scientific fields meet, archaeology studies the material traces of civilisations, from prehistory to the contemporary era.
Pascal Ratier
doaj +1 more source