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ABSTRACT Northwest Arabia is marked by tens of thousands of monumental burial structures, most of which appear to have been built during the Bronze Age. These funerary features range from simple cairns and tower tombs through to large ‘pendant’ burials with elaborate tail constructions.
Hugh Thomas+6 more
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We developed a set of innovative landscape resistance models to identify how climatic, topographic and vegetation variables influenced gene flow in the iconic Australian platypus across a 300 km2 urbanised landscape. Our research identified topographic wetness, rainfall and vegetation cover as consistently important for maintaining landscape‐scale gene
Tamielle Brunt, Annabel L. Smith
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Sedimentation in three small forested drainage basins in the Alsea River basin, Oregon [PDF]
R.C. Williams
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The Role of Cooperatives in Promoting Climate‐Smart Agriculture: Panel Evidence From Ethiopia
ABSTRACT Climate change threatens the livelihood of millions of smallholder farmers in Sub‐Saharan Africa and elsewhere. This paper investigates whether cooperatives could promote climate‐smart agriculture among their members and, through spillover effects on nonmembers in their villages, among their communities at large. For this purpose, we use panel
Goytom Abraha Kahsay+1 more
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Hydrology of the upper Cheyenne River basin: Part A. Hydrology of stock-water reservoirs in upper Cheyenne River basin; Part B. Sediment sources and drainage-basin characteristics in upper Cheyenne River basin [PDF]
R. C. Culler+2 more
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Water, dust, and environmental justice: The case of agricultural water diversions
Abstract Water diversions for agriculture reduce ecosystem services provided by saline lakes around the world. Exposed lakebed surfaces are major sources of dust emissions that may exacerbate existing environmental inequities. This paper studies the effects of water diversions and their impacts on particulate pollution arising from reduced inflows to ...
Ryan Abman+2 more
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The production of terra sigillata in Arezzo, Central Italy: an archaeometric investigation
Abstract This work deals with the archaeometric investigation on 25 fragments of terra sigillata (red‐coated ceramic ware and moulds) found in the city of Arezzo, Tuscany (central Italy), and attributed to several important workshops from the first century BCE to the second century CE.
Maria Emanuela Mascaro+6 more
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POTENTIAL INSOLATION AS A TOPOCLIMATIC CHARACTERISTIC OF DRAINAGE BASINS [PDF]
Richard Lee
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Abstract Recent approaches to fisheries research emphasize the importance of the coproduction of knowledge in building resilient and culturally mindful fisheries management frameworks. Despite widespread recognition of the need for Indigenous knowledge and historical reference points as baseline data, archaeological data are rarely included in ...
Ross Salerno+9 more
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Migrating sands: Refocusing transboundary flows from water to sediment
Short Abstract Many transboundary river systems focus heavily on flows of water, with less consideration for flows of sediment. Here, it is argued that the two distinct natural cycles of water and sediment necessitate a rebalancing of transboundary cooperation frameworks to place water and sediment on an equal footing.
C. R. Hackney
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