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This article gives an overview of the survey campaigns and excavations undertaken within an area of the sound Storstrømmen in southeast Denmark from 2014 to 2017.
Fiedler Klara +2 more
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Vietnam Maritime Archaeology Project 2018
This essay is a compilation of photographs from the Vietnam Maritime Archaeology Project (VMAP) 2018. From 26 January to 11 February 2018, four students/professionals from Southeast Asian countries joined VMAP funded by the Southeast Asian Ministers of ...
Agni Sesaria Mochtar +3 more
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Advanced Technologies for Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Underwater cultural heritage (UCH) is a crucial asset for our knowledge of human history and traditions [...]
Javier Prieto +6 more
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Interglobular dentine attributed to vitamin D deficiency visible in cremated human teeth
Vitamin D deficiency has hugely impacted the health of past societies. Its identification in skeletal remains provides insights into the daily activities, cultural habits, and the disease load of past populations.
Barbara Veselka, Christophe Snoeck
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The high temperatures reached during cremation lead to the destruction of organic matter preventing the use of traditional isotopic methods for dietary reconstructions.
Sarah Dalle +16 more
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Extended longevity of DNA preservation in Levantine Paleolithic sediments, Sefunim Cave, Israel
Paleogenomic research can elucidate the evolutionary history of human and faunal populations. Although the Levant is a key land-bridge between Africa and Eurasia, thus far, relatively little ancient DNA data has been generated from this region, since DNA
Viviane Slon +7 more
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In Indonesia, underwater archaeology as a part of maritime study seems to be isolated, because the study has not yet made significant contribution to the understanding of maritime life ways in the archipelago. Various archaeological data needed to reveal
Siswanto Siswanto
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Built environment from the ancient Bali: The Balinese heritage for sustainable water management
Custom and tradition played essential roles in developing the built environment among the Balinese Hindu society for centuries. The wisdom in managing the environment has passed through generations, as demonstrated by some ancient remnants and Old ...
I Made Geria +6 more
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Archaeology’s Contribution to Island Studies [PDF]
Archaeology has, and will continue to make, some important contributions to the broad field of ‘island studies’. In this essay, I discuss four major topics in island archaeology that are helping to shape the way we think about islands. These include: (1)
Scott M. Fitzpatrick
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Nahal Rahaf 2 (NR2) is an Early Upper Paleolithic (ca. 35 kya) rock shelter in the southern Judean Desert in Israel. Two excavation seasons in 2019 and 2020 revealed a stratigraphical sequence composed of intact archaeological surfaces attributed to the ‘
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