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Movement of the bull shark (Carcharhinus leucas) in the upper Mississippi River Basin, North America
Published 2021-07-01“…Bull shark movements in the upper portions of this river are likely sufficiently rare or cryptic to avoid detection using historical, archaeological, paleontological, and modern fisheries conservation techniques. …”
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L’Erma di Bretschneider: a reference point for scientific and humanistic publications since 1896
Published 2023-07-01“…The intense research activity in historical, archaeological and artistic disciplines carried out by L’ERMA in collaboration with leading experts in the field and the most prestigious universities in the world, and the vast editorial catalogue which boasts over a century of collaboration with the Ministry of Culture and its constituent bodies and includes prestigious series and magazines, constitute today an invaluable wealth of cultural heritage, available not only to scholars and enthusiasts, but to the entire community.…”
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Are there various Riegls? Museo, storia dell’arte e conservazione in Alois Riegl / Are there various Riegls? Museum, art history and conservation in Alois Riegl
Published 2013-05-01“…In this paper we present the life and works of the scholar highlighting the structural link connecting in his life and works historical, archaeological and artistic research, methodological reflection, museum activity, university teaching and legislative and administrative commitment.…”
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Ancestral Home of Indo-Aryan Peoples and Migration of Iranian Tribes to Southeastern Europe
Published 2018-01-01“…The article attempts to clarify and analyze the opinions, hypotheses, ideas and assumptions of scientists studying the issues of ancestral home of the Indo-Aryan peoples from the historical, archaeological and linguistic points of view. The Eastern European localization of the ancestral home of the Indo-Aryan peoples in Southeastern Europe and their migration is considered in the article. …”
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From Crystals to Color: A Compendium of Multi-Analytical Data on Mineralogical Phases in Opaque Colored Glass Mosaic Tesserae
Published 2020-07-01“…Micro-structural and compositional features of glass tesserae, where different types of crystalline phases were detected (Sb-based, Sn-based, Cu-based, Ca-phosphate-based) are presented in well-structured synoptic tables, following a summary on historical–archaeological information on their use.…”
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‘”Gaur as “Monument”: The Making of an Archive and Tropes of Memorializing’
Published 2013-12-01“…Within a larger set of historical/archaeological concerns which were intricately linked with the colonial project and desire to invest the colony with a history, what specificity did Gaur as site attain? …”
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The cultural morphospace of ritual form: examining modes of religiosity cross-culturally
Published 2011“…Ethnographic, historical, archaeological and experimental work suggests the existence of two basic clusters of ritual dynamics or 'modes of religiosity' - a low-frequency, high-arousal cluster linked to the formation of small cohesive communities (imaginistic mode) and high-frequency, low-arousal cluster associated with larger, more centralized social morphology (doctrinal mode). …”
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Study of mosaic glasses from the Alpha Basilica (sixth century) of Nikopolis in Epirus, Greece
Published 2014-02-01“…After collecting the essential historical, archaeological, and artistic information relative to the ancient town of Nikopolis in Epirus and its Alpha (or Doumetios) Basilica, built in the sixth century A.D., glass tesserae belonging to degraded and lost parts of the mosaic floors of the basilica were analysed, determining their chemical composition and the possible presence of crystalline phases. …”
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Geotourism, traditions and typical products of Avellino Province
Published 2022-01-01“…On this basis, we propose a map showing the characteristics of Avellino Province, including sites of geological, historical-archaeological and cultural value. The map will contribute to a better understanding of this province from a geotourism perspective and might guide tourists through knowledge of Irpinia.…”
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The last battle of Anne of Brittany: Solving mass grave through an interdisciplinary approach (paleopathology, biological anthropology, history, multiple isotopes and radiocarbon d...
Published 2021-01-01“…The identification of individuals buried in mass graves has long benefitted from traditional historical, archaeological, anthropological and paleopathological techniques. …”
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Epigrafía romana del Museo de Doña Mencía : (Córdoba)
Published 2012-01-01“…</p><p>In this study are analysed and studied Latin inscriptions the Doña Mencía (Córdoba), especially those which are preserved in the Historical-Archaeological Museum at the town. Of all of them, we emphasize the epigraphs proceeding from the archaeological site called “The Laderón”, a singular inscription that we can consider to be “the first traffic sign of Hispania”, and, finally, an epigrafic-burial mound, an unprecedented monument, which it can be about a cupa.…”
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Evidence at source for the mid-fifteenth century eruption of Kuwae, Vanuatu
Published 2023-12-01“…Through a comprehensive survey of the published and unpublished literature, we review the available historical, archaeological and volcanological evidence for the Kuwae eruption. …”
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THE “CUEVAS DE LOS MOROS” IN BOCAIRENTE (ES). ON THE INTEGRATED EXPEDITIOUS SURVEY
Published 2023-06-01“…The documentation created is a useful interdisciplinary tool for in-depth analysis of the place through historical, archaeological, and economic studies. The work has scientific rigor due to the methodically tackling data acquisition. …”
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Methodologic Considerations and Conclusions
Published 2013-11-01“…So Nora with its historical-archaeological stratification is an exemplary specimen from a lot of points of view like a precious source to draw stratigraphical sequences inside large chronological oasis with very important monumental contexts. …”
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Late Middle—Early Late Pleistocene Mammoths from the Lower Don River Region (Russia)
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The Value of Original Natural Stone in the Context of Architectural Heritage
Published 2016-02-01“…Natural stone is required for maintenance and repair of historically, archaeologically and culturally important structures to prevent deterioration due to weathering and use. …”
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Desaparecimento e emergência dos grupos subordinados na arqueologia brasileira
Published 2002-12-01“…<br>This paper explores the ways subordination has been sidelined in the archaeological interpretation of the evidence, in both prehistoric and historical archaeologies, and the recent, less restrictive, developments in the discipline in Brazil and how national identity has been shaped by material culture study and display. …”
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The WAS Project—Waterscape Archaeology in Sicily at Isola delle Femmine (PA, Italy): Submerged and Emerged Heritage
Published 2022-09-01“…This text provides a historical-archaeological introduction to understanding the context of the site and, with some geological notes, illustrates the phases of the research with a presentation of the main artifacts, with a focus on the methodology and the techniques of the surveys and the usefulness of underwater photogrammetry and 3D modeling with a particular focus on the tourism application in the diving centers. …”
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Database and Geographic Information System (GIS) for the Via Francigena: a New Way to Read Sigeric’s itinerary
Published 2017-12-01“…Modern technologies can help us to examine and use all these sources: first of all, the creation of a database could permit to manage all the data we have about a road; secondly, the database could be loaded in a GIS software, in order to answer to some historical, archaeological and topographical questions. This methodology can be applied to the “Via Francigena” case: starting from Sigeric’s itinerary, which is the main source about the road, it is possible to create a database containing all the data about the submansiones mentioned by the text. …”
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Sobre los orígenes de la sociedad asturleonesa: aportaciones desde la arqueología del territorio
Published 2009-12-01“…</p><p>ABSTRACT: The aim of this paper is to present new historical—archaeological analyses of the transition from Antiquity to Feudalism and the origin of Feudal Society in the North of the Iberian Peninsula. …”
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