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ABSTRACT Satellite remote sensing is among the most significant modern methodologies supporting field archaeology. In addition to its efficiency in identifying archaeological sites, remote sensing offers a safe and cost‐effective approach in conflict zones.
Amal Al Kassem +5 more
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The intercultural development and validation of the Indigenous 'Escala de Bienestar Kankuamo' (Kankuamo Well-Being Scale): A capability approach. [PDF]
Van der Boor CF +7 more
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El reconocimiento de las redes en el campo cultural [PDF]
Uzelac, Alexandra
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Introducción: El análisis del riesgo epidemiológico es una de las diversas técnicas que han sido estudiadas como un proceso establecido para determinar si es casual el desarrollo de los factores que condicionan la ocurrencia y evolución de las ...
Roberto Pablo Martin Chávez +3 more
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ABSTRACT High‐resolution and accurate synoptic images of terrestrial topography, even in densely forested areas, have proven valuable for archaeology by enabling the identification and characterization of relief patterns associated with ancient human activities. This study presents a novel approach that integrates digital terrain models (DTMs) obtained
Jhon A. Zabaleta‐Santisteban +13 more
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The generations of cultural ecosystem services research. [PDF]
Gould RK +3 more
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ABSTRACT Neolithic long barrows are among the earliest monumental structures in Europe, yet in many parts of Central Europe their surface expression has been largely erased by long‐term agricultural activity. This study evaluates the potential of integrated remote sensing approaches for identifying and contextualizing long barrows and associated ...
Petr Krištuf +5 more
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Psychedelics and collective trauma: multisystemic resilience and recovery pathways among Nova festival survivors - a qualitative study. [PDF]
Simon G +4 more
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ABSTRACT In Upper Mesopotamia, the transition from the Pre‐Pottery Neolithic A (PPNA) to Pre‐Pottery Neolithic B (PPNB) period, ca. 10 800–10 600 cal. BP, is marked by a series of changes in chipped stone industries, architectural forms, symbolic objects, regional distribution of settlements and long‐distance exchange networks among others.
Toshihiro Tada +7 more
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Exploring cultural influences in perinatal and early childhood nutrition. [PDF]
Raman S +2 more
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