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Landscape-wide cosmogram built by the early community of Aguada Fénix in southeastern Mesoamerica. [PDF]

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Excavating Knowledge

2023
Conversations about heritage and democracy point to the significance and role of archaeology in education. Drawing on critical education pedagogies, together with politically engaged archaeological work, this chapter examines Excavating Knowledge, a community engaged heritage and education project that is part of ongoing archaeological work at ...
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Portraiture and Excavations

Science, 1971
In a footnote to the review of M. M. Gerasimov's The Face Finder [173, 712 (1971)], the misspelling of Julius Koliman's name is erroneously attributed to a bibliography (1962) by W. M. Krogman. The error occurs in a different authority's work. Kollmann established methods (1898) for building on a skull a face recognizably correct.
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Stepwise Excavation

2018
The most recent inspiration for stepwise carious tissue removal in 2 stages originates from the knowhow on intralesion changes in deep carious lesions. The environmental change that takes place during the first stage of carious tissue removal is aiming for the arrest of the deep lesion, by placing a temporary restoration on top of the soft carious ...
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On Excavating

Greece and Rome, 1932
Mycenae, Knossos, Ur of the Chaldees—Schliemann, Arthur Evans, Woolley—these are names which leap to the mind at any mention of excavation, names glamorous with the romance of discovering by some magic of Prospero's new civilizations old beyond the historian's dreams. But excavating is not all romance, not all the discovery of the undreamed of.
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