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Sampling in archaeology

, 2002
GAISE Components This investigation follows the four components of statistical problem solving put forth in the Guidelines for Assessment and Instruction in Statistics Education (GAISE) Report.

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King: The Social Archaeology of a Late Mississippian Town in Northwestern Georgia

, 2008
At the time of Spanish contact in A.D. 1540, the Mississippian inhabitants of the great valley in north-western Georgia and adjacent portions of Alabama and Tennessee were organized into a number of chiefdoms distributed along the Coosa and Tennessee ...
D. Hally
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The Role of Market Analysis in Archaeological Planning

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1979
Abstract “Planning” has come to be an increasingly popular word in preservation-oriented archeology, and rightly so. We now recognize the value of getting involved in the process of planning construction and land-use projects early in the game, so that archeological concerns can be treated in an orderly manner as the projects proceed.
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Louisiana's Comprehensive Archaeological Plan

1983
As Louisiana enters this second decade of the 21st century, it approaches a number of historic milestones including the bicentennials of statehood, the War of 1812, and the Battle of New Orleans (2015) along with the sesquicentennial of the American Civil War and the tercentenaries of both Natchitoches (2014) and New Orleans (2018).
Smith, Steven D.   +3 more
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Back to the front: Archaeological resources and the planning process

Environmental Practice, 2019
ABSTRACTWhile there are standardized methods for incorporating natural resources into planning and design, cultural resources are treated as an afterthought or are considered only after unexpected ...
Nathan R. Lawres   +4 more
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Archaeological plans

1989
Publisher Summary There is a shift of interest from sections to archaeological plans has been due to the introduction of modern methods of open-area excavation. Although many excavators make plans that are exact and exacting, very little attention has been paid to the nature and stratigraphic uses of archaeological plans. There has been no controversy
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Two‐ and three‐dimensional ground‐penetrating radar surveys across a medieval choir: a case study in archaeology

, 2000
Excavations around the Prediger Church in Zurich (Switzerland) for a building project prompted interest in the region beneath the choir, which dates from the thirteenth century.
J. Leckebusch
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Up to standard: planning the needs of an archaeological archive

Studies in Conservation, 1996
Records and finds from over 1200 sites excavated in London during the past 25 years have recently come under the curatorial care of the Museum of London, generating one of the largest and most dive...
Kate Starling, Helen Ganiaris
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The Archaeology of Wine: The Wine and Brandy Haciendas of Moquegua, Peru

, 1996
Spanish colonial settlement of the Moquegua valley of far southern Peru was oriented economically toward production of wine and brandy. A total of 130 wine hacienda sites (bodegas) can be identified there, primarily on the basis of adobe structures on ...
P. Rice
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Planning Challenges for Archaeological Heritage

2019
The cultural and historical accumulation of various cultures and their socio-spatial development throughout history have left behind numerous archaeological sites in contemporary Turkey. Some of the more popular ones, Catalhoyuk, Ephesus, Hierapolis, Troy, Hattusa, Pergamon, Aphrodisias and, more recently, Gobekli Tepe, which is a unique site that has ...
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