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This edition brings the conference papers from the 4th International Conference on Mediaeval Archaeology organised by the Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb in 2017.
Višnjić, Josip +44 more
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Leader and Rebels: John Wrawe's Role in the Suffolk Rising of 1381 [PDF]
Copyright © The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History and the individual authorsCopyright © The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and History and the individual authors.
Chick, J
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Situating the Greenham archaeology: an autoethnography of a feminist project
This paper discusses an ongoing investigation into the material cultural legacy and memory of the Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Using an autoethnographic approach it explores how a project at Greenham became an exercise in feminist practice, which ...
Roseneil, Sasha +7 more
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Decoupling climate and human impacts on the nitrogen cycle during the Irish Bronze Age
ABSTRACT Disentangling climate variability and human activity in past nitrogen cycling is key to understanding ecosystems. Previous studies in Ireland observed a widespread, permanent shift in terrestrial nitrogen cycling during Later Prehistory, potentially linked to intensifying land‐use.
Sarah Ferrandin +2 more
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Archaeology in the community - educational aspects: Greece: a case-study [PDF]
Heritage education in Greece reproduces and reassures the individual, social and national self. My purpose is to discuss the reasons for this situation and, by giving account of the recent developments in Western Europe and the new Greek initiatives, to ...
Papagiannopoulos, Konstantinos
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ABSTRACT The Greek peninsula lies at the intersection of major atmospheric circulation systems, making it a key location for reconstructing past climate variability in the Eastern Mediterranean. In this study, we present a new high‐resolution multi‐proxy speleothem record from Hermes Cave, located on the shoulder of the Corinth Rift in southern Greece.
Ch. Pennos +10 more
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Archives, Oral History, and Histories of Archaeology
The goal of this chapter is to critically assess the nature of archives and oral history, how they arecreated, their possibilities and restraints in historical studies, and to present examples of theories and methods on how to use and evaluate them.
Jensen, Ola Wolfhechel,
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From Highlands to Henge: Refining the Provenance and Transport Pathways of Stonehenge's Altar Stone
ABSTRACT The Altar Stone, the 6000 kg central sandstone megalith at Stonehenge in southern England, is suggested to have originated from the Orcadian Basin in northeast Scotland, some 700 km away. However, its source location within this large basin remains unresolved and its mode of transport uncertain.
Anthony J. I. Clarke +8 more
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WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a 'lofty open country'. Project Design: Phase 1 (2007)
WIGGOLD: The archaeology of a lofty open country is a research project jointly conceived and run by Bournemouth University School of Conservation Sciences,Cotswold Archaeology,and Abbey Home Farm (Cirencester) to promote a greater understanding of the ...
Darvill, Timothy
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Children on steps of Ohio History Center
This photograph of children on the steps of the Ohio History Center was taken around 1970. At a press conference held in November 10, 1964, Governor James Rhodes announced financing for the construction of a new archives, library, and museum building ...
Ohio History Connection
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