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The First Archaeomagnetic Age at Tiwanaku and Implications for Dating Andean Metallurgical Furnaces
ABSTRACT This paper presents the first archaeomagnetic dating at Tiwanaku (Andean Altiplano). We compared the geomagnetic field values recorded by a metallurgical furnace against an updated SHAWQ2k‐SH global model and a regional intensity curve, both of which include, for the first time, high‐quality intensity data from the Southern Hemisphere. Results
Judit del Río +6 more
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ABSTRACT This article examines the historical displacement of Indigenous peoples in Venezuela, focusing on the links between indigenist policies and the exploitation of natural resources, particularly oil, throughout the 20th century. Using a combined historical and ethnographic approach, it demonstrates how the formation of the Venezuelan nation‐state
Gabriel Tardelli
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ABSTRACT Major advances in understanding human biology and health have been made possible by long‐term field research projects with Indigenous peoples, whose ecological settings and lifeways are distinct from majority populations in high‐income settings.
J. Josh Snodgrass +7 more
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Power and rural landscapes in early medieval Galicia (400-900 ad ): towards a re-incorporation of the archaeology into the historical narrative [PDF]
This paper aims to bring together hitherto neglected archaeological data about the early medieval landscapes of Galicia (north-west Spain), in order to understand the social transformations this ‘peripheral’ region underwent between the fifth and the ...
Sánchez Pardo, JC
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Abstract This research seeks to develop pedagogical approaches that shift away from “deficit” approaches to broadening participation in Ecology and Environmental Science (E&ES) higher education. Rather than emphasizing what underrepresented populations lack in E&ES awareness and experience, this “anti‐deficit” approach focuses on institutional barriers
Ariel Rawson +4 more
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The Impact of Amnesty on Labor Market Outcomes: A Panel Study Using the Legalized Population Survey [PDF]
This paper tests whether amnesty, a provision of the 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA), affected the labor market outcomes of the legalized population. Using the Legalized Population Survey (LPS) and the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth
Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes, Cynthia Bansak
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How engineering students experience ethical situations: Findings from a phenomenographic study
Abstract Background Previous attempts to measure engineering students' understandings of ethics and social responsibility have yielded conflicting results, in part because of the multidimensional nature of ethics‐related outcomes. Purpose Determining how students experience ethical situations and the variations in those experiences can lead to more ...
Stephanie A. Claussen +5 more
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The State of Working Wisconsin 2016 [PDF]
The long shadow of the Great Recession is finally lifting in Wisconsin. The state has more jobs than ever before,unemployment rates have fallen to pre-recession levels, and workers that want full-time work are having an easier time finding it. To be sure,
Javier Rodríguez +2 more
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Lung cancer (LC) remains the leading cause of global cancer‐related death. Phytochemicals from medicinal plants are increasingly being considered as potential LC treatment agents due to their multi‐targeted action, safety, and accessibility. These have anticancer properties by regulating key molecular signaling pathways.
Md. Rezaul Islam +14 more
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The transition between the Inka Imperial Period and the Early Colonial Period in the current territory of Argentina corresponds to the Spanish invasion and the impact it had on the native populations.
José María Vaquer +2 more
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