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    REVEALING THE SECRETS OF STONEHENGE THROUGH THE APPLICATION OF LASER SCANNING, PHOTOGRAMMETRY AND VISUALISATION TECHNIQUES by P. G. Bryan, M. Abbott, A. J. Dodson

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…Today Stonehenge, together with Avebury and other associated sites, form the heart of a World Heritage Site (WHS) with a unique and dense concentration of outstanding prehistoric monuments. In 2011 English Heritage (EH) embarked on a new survey of the monument. …”
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    What Heritage Bilinguals Tell Us about the Language of Emotion by Nicole A. Vargas Fuentes, Judith F. Kroll, Julio Torres

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In the current study, we examined how bilingual experience influences the relationship between language and emotion in English among a group of Spanish–English heritage bilinguals on an emotion–memory task. …”
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    The West Heslerton Assessment by Dominic Powlesland

    Published 1999-03-01
    “…The project, funded by English Heritage, combined the fundamental needs of rescue and research archaeology. …”
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    Conference Review: Accidental and Experimental Archaeometallurgy by Ruth Fillery-Travis

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This year’s conference, held at the beautiful 19th century estate of West Dean College on the South Downs, was organised by David Dungworth of English Heritage and Roger Doonan of Sheffield University and brought together practitioners and academics involved in the field of experimental archaeometallurgy.…”
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    Cannibalism & politics: The English Renaissance revisited by Working, L

    Published 2019
    “…This article explores how anthropological approaches to Anglo‐Native American exchanges in the 16th and 17th centuries – thinking through and beyond terms like ‘cannibal’ – can draw attention to different facets of encounter and shed light on the influence of indigeneity on English heritage. Using the Englishman Anthony Knivet’s travels to Brazil in the 1590s as a case study, what emerges is the importance of interdisciplinary approaches which acknowledge the complicated and at times surprising interactions between representations and lived experience, between rituals and their appropriations. …”
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    Connecting Archaeological Data and Grey Literature via Semantic Cross Search by Douglas Tudhope, Keith May, Ceri Binding, Andreas Vlachidis

    Published 2011-07-01
    “…STAR (Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources) was a collaboration between the University of Glamorgan, Hypermedia Research Unit and English Heritage (EH). The main outcome is a research Demonstrator (available online), which cross searches over excavation datasets from different database schemas, including Raunds Roman, Raunds Prehistoric, Museum of London, Silchester Roman and Stanwick sampling. …”
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