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Distorted Narratives: Morocco, Spain, and the Colonial Stratigraphy of Cultural Heritage [PDF]

open access: yesArchaeologies, 2018
International cultural development projects entail a neoliberal agenda that frequently echoes colonial ideologies and discourses. Using the case study of Chaouen, a northern city in Morocco, I argue in this paper that former colonies and aid-receiving countries usually overlap, and serve the former metropolises to continue controlling the former colony’
Beatriz Marín-Aguilera
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THE MULYMYA CULTURAL TYPE OF THE EARLY NEOLITHIC SITES OF THE KONDA RIVER: TYPOLOGY, CHRONOLOGY, STRATIGRAPHY

open access: yesUral Historical Journal, 2023
The culture of the population of the Konda River basin in the early Neolithic is represented by the large stationary settlement of Mulymya 3. One or two rooms dwellings were studied here, in which flat-bottomed dishes, stone tools and food residues were found.
Tatiana Yu. Klementieva   +1 more
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Stratigraphy of Fresco Paintings: A New Approach with Photoacoustic and SORS Imaging

open access: yesJournal of Imaging, 2023
Photoacoustic (PA) imaging is a novel, powerful diagnostic technique utilized in different research fields. In particular, during recent years it has found several applications in Cultural Heritage (CH) diagnostics.
Francesca A. Pisu   +4 more
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A new mamenchisaurid from the Upper Jurassic Suining Formation of the Sichuan Basin in China and its implication on sauropod gigantism [PDF]

open access: yesScientific Reports
The Sichuan Basin has yielded abundant sauropod dinosaurs from the Middle-Late Jurassic, and Mamenchisauridae had predominated the dinosaur faunae during the Late Jurassic in the Sichuan Basin.
Xuefang Wei   +12 more
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STRATIGRAPHY OF CULTURAL INTERACTION IN EURASIA BASED ON COMPUTING OF FOLKLORE MOTIFS; pp. 217–227 [PDF]

open access: yesTrames, 2016
The article operates with two categories of units selected from folklore and mythological texts. These are the A-motifs (images and episodes related to cosmology and etiology) and B-motifs (episodes related to adventures and tricks).
Yuri Berezkin
doaj   +2 more sources

Cultural stratigraphy of settlement Mayak 2 on Kola peninsula

open access: yesEvolution of Neolithic cultures of Eastern Europe, 2019
Alevtina Kiseleva, Anton Murashkin
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The Study of Pigments in Cultural Heritage: A Review Using Machine Learning

open access: yesHeritage
In this review, topic modeling—an unsupervised machine learning tool—is employed to analyze research on pigments in cultural heritage published from 1999–2023.
Astrid Harth
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Commemoration and Pilgrimage in the Ancient World: Troy and the Stratigraphy of Cultural Memory

open access: yesGreece and Rome, 2012
This article takes up the subject of shared memory and its interaction with landscape, with specific reference to Troy, to Homer's Iliad, and to the tradition of ‘pilgrimage’ to Troy and its environs that evolved in the ancient world in response to the Trojan War story.
E. Minchin
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Cultural layers and horizons in the western part of the Kostenki 11 (Anosovka 2) site: stratigraphy, distribution patterns, cultural appearance

open access: yesThe Earliest Paleolithic at Kostenki: Chronology, Stratigraphy, Cultural Diversity (on the 140th anniversary of archaeological research in the Kostenki-Borshchevo area), 2019
A. Dudin
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Graves from the Palace Centre – east site: an attempt at ethnic cultural identification of burials intra muros in Pliska

open access: yesПриноси към българската археология, 2022
This study presents five graves discovered east of the Palace Centre in Pliska (fig. 1). They represent individual burials located in the inter-dwelling area (fig. 2). The graves’ contexts were studied interdisciplinarily.
Valeri Grigorov   +2 more
doaj   +3 more sources

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