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Rewilding, gender and the transformation of the Côa Valley
Short Abstract This paper examines how the arrival of rewilding has affected women's lives in the Côa Valley, Portugal. Focusing on three women in particular, our findings reveal that they have developed alternative means to ensure the reproduction of the family in rewilding landscapes.
Nadia Bartolini+2 more
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Beyond the Greater Angkor Region: Automatic large-scale mapping of Angkorian-period reservoirs in satellite imagery using deep learning. [PDF]
Landauer J+5 more
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Public archaeology and political dynamics in Portugal [PDF]
Robert G. Bednarik
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Short Abstract This paper examines how creative counter‐maps can be a valuable participatory historical geography tool in their capacity to render visible multiple pasts, presents, and futures, and offer new possibilities for representation and belonging through visual and creative aesthetics.
Sarah Linn+4 more
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Political uses of the ancient past on social media are predominantly negative and extreme. [PDF]
Bonacchi C, Witte J, Altaweel M.
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Archaeological Collections and the Public—It Isn't All about Us [PDF]
Katrina C. L. Eichner+2 more
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Godfrey Bingley was a British industrialist who took up geology, photography and travel in the 1880s. His photographs are housed at the University of Leeds, where he worked with its Chair of Geology. This article analyses the archive's projection of the imperial geological imaginary that emanated from Britain and extended to the Americas.
Rebecca Jarman
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