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Cenozoic stratigraphy of South Africa: current challenges and future possibilities
South African Journal of Geology, 2021The Cenozoic stratigraphy of South Africa has developed over the past 166 years since geological mapping of the region was initiated. The current status of lithostratigraphy and the global chronostratigraphic framework is discussed in the context of ...
G. Botha
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IUS, 2023
The study of the art objects’ paint layers stratigraphy is crucial for their documentation, since it provides important information related to the painting technique and also the previous restoration attempts, if any.
Georgios Karagiannis +2 more
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The study of the art objects’ paint layers stratigraphy is crucial for their documentation, since it provides important information related to the painting technique and also the previous restoration attempts, if any.
Georgios Karagiannis +2 more
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The APPEA Journal, 2021
Funded by Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future initiative and operated by the Geological Survey of Western Australia, the Waukarlycarly 1 deep stratigraphic drillhole was designed to investigate the geology of the little-known Waukarlycarly ...
L. Normore +11 more
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Funded by Geoscience Australia’s Exploring for the Future initiative and operated by the Geological Survey of Western Australia, the Waukarlycarly 1 deep stratigraphic drillhole was designed to investigate the geology of the little-known Waukarlycarly ...
L. Normore +11 more
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Postcapitalist practices and human, economic, and cultural geographies
Dialogues in Human Geography, 2022This commentary engages with Callum Sutherland's article, ‘Mark Fisher and Reimagining Postcapitalist Geographies’ by outlining key characteristics of some contemporary prefigurative hybrids pointing towards postcapitalism.
A. Nelson
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Excavations, Archaeological Stratigraphy, and Cultural Components
Plains Anthropologist, 2005in three areas (see Figure 1.4 in Chapter 1), each consisting of a number of adjacent 1 x 2 m units. Area 1 was in the southeastern portion of the quarry pit and comprised about 112 m2. Area 2 on the west side of the quarry included about 40 m2. Area 3 was made up of 14 m2 placed in the north eastern wall of the quarry.
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Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1949
In the preceding section, a number of “zones” were established in the mound and surrounding fields, providing a framework within which to reconstruct cultural development at the site. We can now try to view the history of the site in somewhat broader terms, organizing the zones into stages of development, marked by such events as changing tastes and ...
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In the preceding section, a number of “zones” were established in the mound and surrounding fields, providing a framework within which to reconstruct cultural development at the site. We can now try to view the history of the site in somewhat broader terms, organizing the zones into stages of development, marked by such events as changing tastes and ...
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Latex Peels: A Method for Preserving Natural and Cultural Stratigraphy
2006This article describes the methodology and application of latex peel technology for documenting natural and cultural stratigraphy. The techniques discussed are for mounting a cleaned profile surface layer, several millimeters thick, upon a permanent flexible backing. Latex peels are rapid and inexpensive to construct, portable and compact.
Eckerle, William, Moe, Jeanne M.
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Cultural Epochs and Refuse Stratigraphy in Peruvian Archaeology
Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology, 1948It is the purpose of the present paper to discuss, as briefly as possible, the manner in which major Peruvian cultural periods or epochs have been determined to the present and to suggest certain modifications as the result of recent objective, refuse-heap, stratigraphic studies, particularly those in the Virú Valley of Peru.
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Stratigraphy and Cultural Patterns in East Africa During the Middle Ranges of Pleistocene Time
1975G. Isaac
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Symposium on the Application of Geophysics to Engineering and Environmental Problems 2008, 2008
Fort La Presentation, a French fort built in 1749 at the confluence of the Oswegatchie and St. Lawrence Rivers in Ogdensburg, NY. The fort was destroyed by the British and rebuilt on numerous occasions prior to American occupation. Subsequent changes to the site included alteration of the original river bank, construction of a landfill, ship yard ...
Andrew L. Kozlowski +4 more
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Fort La Presentation, a French fort built in 1749 at the confluence of the Oswegatchie and St. Lawrence Rivers in Ogdensburg, NY. The fort was destroyed by the British and rebuilt on numerous occasions prior to American occupation. Subsequent changes to the site included alteration of the original river bank, construction of a landfill, ship yard ...
Andrew L. Kozlowski +4 more
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