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Twenty years after Malta: preventive archaeology in Europe and in Italy
International audienceTwenty years after the adoption of the European Convention on the protection of the archaeological heritage (Malta Convention), the role of preventive archaeology has been increasing in terms of methodological, scientific, economic ...
Pia Guermandi, Maria +1 more
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Disaster management and preventive conservation in cultural heritage: Konya Archaeology Museum case
This study focuses on the first stage of the disaster management cycle in cultural heritage, including risk preparedness and preventive conservation. The main objective is to develop a systematic approach to evaluate and investigate old museum buildings ...
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Abstract The transition from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Late Glacial marked a shift from the cold conditions of Greenland Stadial‐2 (GS‐2) to the warmer phases of Greenland Interstadial‐1 (GI‐1), enabling the reoccupation of Alpine regions by Late Palaeolithic hunter‐gatherers.
Mahym Amanova +2 more
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Geophysics and preventive archaeology in France: new inter-disciplinary issues
International audiencepresent case studies to highlight the variety of archaeological issues that can be solved by applying geophysical methods. T he application of geophysics to archaeology is well known, and is illustrated mainly by its use on major ...
Hulin, Guillaume +2 more
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Farming in the shadows of Rome: A multi‐proxy palaeoenvironmental record from Loch Clunie—Perthshire
ABSTRACT Roman impacts on local society is a subject of international significance. Loch Clunie, Perthshire, lies only 5.4 km from Inchtuthil, the only Roman legionary fortress in Scotland, and contains two crannogs and a probable lakeside hillfort. Despite this proximity and the likelihood of local–Roman interaction, these sites remain unexcavated ...
Samantha E. Jones +6 more
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Costruire la sostenibilità sociale dell'archeologia preventiva. Un cantiere aperto
Preventive archaeology in Italy integrates aspects of social sustainability, although these may be less visible compared to environmental and economic dimensions.
Fabio Pinna
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Beaucoup de sable et un peu de terre noire…
Set up in 1972 by the Czech professor Bohumil Soudsky and directed by Jean-Paul Demoule, the Aisne Valley archaeological project was the precursor of a new way of conducting archaeological research and it had to face conceptual, methodological and ...
Jérôme Dubouloz
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Grand infrastructural projects and preventive archaeology in Romania
The author presents a brief history of preventive archaeological research in Romania, in particular the investigations which took place on large infrastructural projects after 2000. The state of research, the problems facing the preventive archaeological research in Romania and their causes are analysed.
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ABSTRACT While competition with large carnivores is likely to have shaped Middle Paleolithic hominins' subsistence behavior, palimpsested human and carnivore accumulations render the signal challenging to isolate. This study presents a detailed zooarchaeological and taphonomic analysis of a non‐anthropogenic faunal assemblage from a MIS 5 (~130–80 ka ...
Meir Orbach +4 more
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The construction of a much-needed additional terminal at Siem Reap Airport was the occasion for the first major operation of preventive archaeology in Cambodia, and involved a partnership between Inrap and APSARA.
Ros Borath
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