Evaluating the adaptive capacity of cultural landscapes to climate change: Incorporating site-specific knowledge in National Park Service vulnerability assessments [PDF]
Cultural landscapes are complex systems of natural and cultural resources that are affected by changes in climatic and non-climatic factors. The National Park Service, Pacific West Region, has developed a vulnerability assessment (VA) model for ...
Germano, Vida, Johnson, Christopher E.
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Unsupervised anomaly detection is well known for its ability to effectively identify and discern anomalies in data containing rare anomalies or diverse patterns, leading to broad applications across various research fields.
Dohyung Kwon, Jeongmin Yu
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Jurnal Arkeologi Siddhayatra Vol.20 No.2 Tahun 2015 [PDF]
Jurnal Jurnal terbitan bulan November ini terdiri dari enam tulisan, yang berdasarkan kronologi data yang digunakan berasal dari masa prasejarah sampai masa kolonial.
Ali, M. Mudjib +5 more
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Protogygiapryorensis Crabo & Kirst (Insecta, Lepidoptera, Noctuidae, Noctuinae, Noctuini), a new moth species from Montana, United States of America. [PDF]
Crabo LG, Kirst ML.
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\u3cem\u3eTestimony\u3c/em\u3e, Landscape and the West: A Conversation with Stephen Trimble [PDF]
This interview with Stephen Trimble is part of a series of conversations with contemporary western writers about the ethical and cultural implications of nature ...
Sumner, David Thomas
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THE PETROGLYPHS AND INSCRIPTIONS IN ESATLI VILLAGE (ORDU-MESUDİYE) AND THEIR HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
In this study, they are introduced images carved in rock which we have found during our field research in Ordu city, Mesudiye count, Esatlı village in 1994.
Necati DEMİR
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Archaeometric studies on rock art at four sites in the northeastern Great Basin of North America. [PDF]
Andreae MO, Andreae TW.
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Rock Art – Australian Aboriginal [PDF]
Aboriginal people of Australia have a rich heritage of carving and painting on rocks, extending back well more than 20,000 years. Rock art, Australia\u27s oldest surviving art form, expresses the Aborigines\u27 social, economic and religious concerns ...
Faulstich, Paul
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Rock art and mining violence on the Australian Burrup Peninsula: language wars, economy and culture
Humans have lived on the Australian continent for around 50,000 years. During that time, the indigenous people developed complex cultural, economic and social systems.
Jeff Lewis, Belinda Lewis
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Petroglyphs of Mount Kremennaya and Problems of Their Chronology
The paper features rock art images of Kremennaya mountain, which is situated in the North-West part of Tepsey archeological microdistrict. The images were discovered by Kemerovo archeologists in 2015.
O. S. Sovetova +2 more
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