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Societal and climatic controls on swidden cultivation in the Eastern European Plain. [PDF]
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The archaeology of climate change: a blueprint for integrating environmental and cultural systems. [PDF]
Burke A +8 more
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Genetic stability in the lower Yangtze River basin from Song to Qing Dynasty. [PDF]
He H +17 more
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Historical Archaeology. Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006. 341 pp.
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Historical Archaeology. Martin Hall and Stephen W. Silliman, eds. Malden, MA: Blackwell, 2006. 341 pp.
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2013
Historical archaeology is a relatively new field, having been professionalized only since the 1960s. Some historical archaeology was practiced before this date but generally not by professionally trained scholars. Archaeologists use “historical archaeology” in two ways.
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Historical archaeology is a relatively new field, having been professionalized only since the 1960s. Some historical archaeology was practiced before this date but generally not by professionally trained scholars. Archaeologists use “historical archaeology” in two ways.
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Historical maritime archaeology
2006Cambridge ...
Flatman, Joe, Staniforth, Mark
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Historical archaeology adrift?
Historical Archaeology, 2001This commentary cites the remarkable progress made in the field of historical archaeology during the time since the founding of The Society for Historical Archaeology in 1967. Despite new sophistication in the technical aspects of the discipline, we have witnessed a perplexing tendency to focus research on unique events and thus have largely abandoned ...
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Historical, Archaeology, Capitalism
1999In this paper I want to support the central thrust of this volume, namely the call for a historical archaeology of capitalism. Writing such an archaeology is a complex and difficult task, and I seek to explore some of the general problems raised by such a call as explored both in my own work and in the papers published here.
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