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Early Oldowan technology thrived during Pliocene environmental change in the Turkana Basin, Kenya. [PDF]

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The archaeology of climate change: a blueprint for integrating environmental and cultural systems. [PDF]

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Field Methods in Archaeology

2016
Field Methods in Archaeology has been the leading source for instructors and students in archaeology courses and field schools for 60 years since it was first authored in 1949 by the legendary Robert Heizer. Left Coast has arranged to put the most recent Seventh Edition back into print after a brief hiatus, making this classic textbook again available ...
Thomas R Hester   +2 more
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Multidisciplinary Archaeological Field Schools

2021
The Nalanda-Sriwijaya Centre (NSC) Archaeological Field School was first launched by Professor John Miksic in 2011. The field school is part of an East Asia Summit (EAS) initiative funded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA), Singapore. The central focus of the field school is predominantly, but not exclusively, archaeological and anthropological ...
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Archaeological Field Sampling

American Antiquity, 1964
AbstractThe residue of an archaeological site, which represents a collection of cultural and noncultural materials, provides quantitative information from which some indication of cultural practices and ecological and chronological relationships can be extracted.
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An Experiment in Field Archaeology

Antiquity, 1961
Ideas about the prehistoric past have for long been based upon pieces dug from the mounds and hollows which are the remains of man’s activities. Only recently has it been clearly realized that monuments are continually being modified by nature and that evidence of weathering, denudation and silting can be as informative as the artifacts sometimes found
Paul Ashbee, Ian W. Cornwall
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