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Panorama de los estudios sobre Teotihuacan: una corrección historiográfica

open access: yesAnales de Antropología, 2017
El libro de George Cowgill titulado Ancient Teotihuacan(Cowgill, 2015) es una magistral obra narrativa que sintetizacerca de mil a˜nos de la historia del Valle de Teotihuacan, engran parte con base en un análisis cuantitativo de los mate-riales ...
Esther Pasztory
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The Bedrock of Rock Art: The Significance of Quartz Arenite as a Canvas for Rock Art in Central Sweden

open access: yesOpen Archaeology
In Scandinavia, numerous regions with high densities of rock art exist. One notable area is Mälardalen in central Sweden, where rock art, primarily dating from the Bronze Age and featuring various characters and symbolic meanings, is located along the ...
Löfstedt Joakim, Löwenborg Daniel
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Solutions for urban sanitation: A case study of Imhoff tank technology in Bandung, Dutch East Indies (1917‒1938)

open access: yesІсторія науки і техніки
This research investigates how municipalities managed wastewater in the Dutch East Indies in the early 20th century. We focus on Bandung, one of the most important cities in the Dutch East Indies, which transformed into a modern residential area ...
Iwan Hermawan   +2 more
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Archaeobotany in Estonia – history, state of the art and future perspectives [PDF]

open access: yesEesti Arheoloogiaajakiri
Archaeobotany is currently an underutilised discipline in Estonian archaeological research. This paper sheds light on the current state of archaeobotanical research in Estonia by analysing the spatial and temporal distribution of archaeobotanical ...
Kristiina Johanson   +2 more
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Microbial differences between dental plaque and historic dental calculus are related to oral biofilm maturation stage

open access: yesMicrobiome, 2019
Background Dental calculus, calcified oral plaque biofilm, contains microbial and host biomolecules that can be used to study historic microbiome communities and host responses. Dental calculus does not typically accumulate as much today as historically,
Irina M. Velsko   +10 more
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Mesa Redonda Complex (Villaverde del Río, Seville): a tell above the Lower Guadalquivir Valley

open access: yesTrabajos de Prehistoria
The archaeological site of Mesa Redonda (Villaverde del Río, Seville) was the subject of archaeological research at the end of the 1970s, and only recently has new research been carried out.
Marta Diaz-Zorita Bonilla   +7 more
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The Intensity of Combat in the Lithuanian War of Independence in 1919 and 1920

open access: yesActa Historica Universitatis Klaipedensis
The war which covered the future territory of Lithuania in 1919 and 1920 after the end of the First World War has already been described several times by historians.
Vytautas Jokubauskas   +1 more
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Золото Сеннара: Египет и Судан глазами уральского мастера золотодобычи XIX в.

open access: yesQuaestio Rossica, 2014
Алексей Антошин, доктор исторических наук, профессор Уральского федерального университета, представляет свою новую книгу «Золото Сеннара» (М., 2013).
Aleksey Valer'evich Antoshin   +2 more
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New Evidence of the Relationship Between Oxidative Hydrolysis of CuCl “Bronze Disease” and Relative Humidity (RH) for Management of Archaeological Copper Alloys

open access: yesHeritage
A key goal when managing copper alloy heritage is preventing “bronze disease,” which damages surface detail and may disintegrate objects by oxidation and hydrolysis of nantokite (CuCl), forming voluminous copper trihydroxychlorides (Cu2(OH)3Cl).
Johanna Thunberg   +2 more
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Archaeology after the End of history

open access: yesHistorein, 2013
This paper offers a survey of the rapid changes observed in the field of archaeological theory in the last 20 years or so; in the midst of cataclysmic changes in the way scholars, and the public at large, attempt to comprehend the past, archaeologists have learnt to trust significantly less their valuable raw data and "facts", in favour of more nuanced
openaire   +4 more sources

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