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The world's oldest man‐made biological experiment
Biological experiments are often short‐lived due to logistical or resource‐related challenges, and short‐term observations are extrapolated to make long‐term predictions. However, the effects of experimental treatments on biological communities and processes take time to develop.
Laura Käse +6 more
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TINJAUAN ARCA MEGALITIK TINGGIHARI DAN SEKITARNYA
Situs megalitik, Tinggihari terletak di Kabupaten Lahat (Sumatera Selatan). Daerah ini biasa disebut dengan dataran tinggi Pasemah. Peninggalan tradisi megalitik Tinggihari khususnya dan Pasemah pada umumnya sudah terkenal sejak puluhan tahun yang lalu ...
Haris Sukendar
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Sistem Penguburan di Situs Doro Mpana, Dompu, Nusa Tenggara Barat.
In the Neolithic Period, megalithic cultures emerged that worshiped ancestral spirits, because they were considered to provide welfare and protection to the living. One of the community's activities is the burial of corpses which produces different forms
Lila Jamilah +2 more
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Abstract Many sea turtle populations face severe declines in the Asia‐Pacific region and, although threats are widely recognised, drivers are practically unknown, especially in Indonesia. We surveyed 140 respondents at three sites in Sumatra, Indonesia (Padang, Mentawai, Nias) to identify how sociodemographic and cultural characteristics across these ...
Adela Hemelikova +8 more
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The megalithic culture in Ethiopia consists of stelae, dolmens, and tumuli which are extensively distributed throughout the country. Compared to the extent of the distribution, however, the initial tasks of methodical survey and locating them have been ...
Worku Derara
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On the solar orientation of Ales Stenar site [PDF]
Ales Stenar is an ancient stone structure in Sweden.
Sparavigna, Amelia Carolina
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Abstract In a recent paper in this journal (Hancock et al. (2024) Stonehenge revisited: A geochemical approach to interpreting the geographical source of sarsen stone #58. Archaeometry https://www.doi.org/10.1111/arcm.12999), Hancock and colleagues present a reanalysis of the geochemical dataset used to identify the likely source for the majority of ...
David J. Nash, T. Jake R. Ciborowski
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KEBUDAYAAN BATU BESAR DI NIAS SELATAN
Tulisan ini didasarkan atas hasil survei Antropologi Museum ke Nias Selatan pada tahun 1980. Pada waktu itu penulis bersama-sama dengan Drs. Sulaiman Yusuf, Dra. Suwati Kartiwa, Drs. M. Yamin Data, dan Drs.
Syamsir Alam
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ABSTRACT At Monte dos Zebros (Idanha‐a‐Nova, Central Portugal), the discovery of three stelae—two Iberian Late Bronze Age stelae and one fragment of an Early/Middle Bronze Age anthropomorphic stela—represents a rare case of rock art monuments from different chronologies coexisting in the same place within a broader archaeological landscape, which ...
Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann +4 more
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ABSTRACT Since 2020, the Saudi‐French Archaeological and Epigraphic Mission to Najrān (MAFSN) has been conducting additional archaeological surveys and small‐scale excavations in the Ḥimā area, providing a wealth of data from different historical periods.
Silvia Lischi +3 more
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