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    Using Soil Chemistry through EDXRF to Identify Archaeological Features at the Site of Ulpiana in Kosova by Arthur Laenger, Arnaud Martel, Aline Durand, Fabien Boucher

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Chemical analysis of archaeological sediments is a research area that has long interested archaeologists but has seen recent developments. It locates concentrations of chemical elements in soils that can be linked to ancient activities responsible for their deposition. …”
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    Problemas metodológicos en el estudio del mundo rural andalusí by Luis Gethsemaní Pérez Aguilar

    Published 2013-07-01
    “…We are intended to put a special stress on the bad habit, among many archaeologists, to put qualifier labels on population entities without a previous base rich, descriptive and systematic of the located sites to its further documentation. …”
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    Obvious Achievements and Light Bites (review of the 4th volume of "Archaeology of the Volga-Urals") by Nikolai A. Krenke

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The chapters are compiled by a team of 32 authors, including archaeologists, anthropologists, and a linguist. For the first time, it contains in a unified structure the scientific papers on the archaeological cultures of the region and information on individual reference sites. …”
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    A Review of the Book: “Field Archaeology (Systematic Principals in Excavation) by Mohamad ghomrifatideh

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…Therefore, taking the maximum information out of the archaeological deposits needs maximum accuracy, and to gain this goal, archaeologists must use scientific principles. These principles are taught to students under a course entitled “Methods of Excavation and Surface Survey in Archaeology”. …”
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    De l’interprétation des liens entre vivants et morts dans l’espace habité maya Classique by Hemmamuthé Goudiaby

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…When they do exist, such differences often define how the living interacted with their forebears: how they were buried, how long they were remembered, what powers were bestowed upon them. As archaeologists, how do we identify such differences and, above all, what do they mean? …”
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    Classic Maya Settlement Clusters as Urban Neighborhoods: A Comparative Perspective on Low-Density Urbanism by Michael E. Smith

    Published 2011-10-01
    “…Classic Maya Settlement Clusters as Urban Neighborhoods: A Comparative Perspective on Low-Density Urbanism. Some archaeologists have suggested recently that clusters of houses at Classic Maya sites functioned as urban neighborhoods. …”
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    Rethinking Representation and Animation by Erik Solfeldt, Anna Naglaya

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This paper draws on new animism and Indigenous knowledge, combined with visual ethnographic analysis to create a visual ethnoarchaeology of northwestern Siberian humanoid figurines, here viewed as material spirits, within their animistic contexts. We argue that archaeologists’ interpretative focus on representation should be abandoned in favour of attending to animation and the material and immaterial ecological relations these figurines shared with their prehistoric makers. …”
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    La première maison d’Amazonie. Le Formatif dans la province de Pastaza, Équateur by Stéphen Rostain, Geoffroy de Saulieu

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The study of the distribution of postholes, pits, and stone-made hearth has enabled archaeologists to reconstruct a dwelling pattern similar to that of present indigenous houses in the area. …”
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    The lapidary elements of the Castle of Belvoir by Anne Flammin, Paul François, Florian Renucci

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Without proposing to definitively settle the question, this article also demonstrates the interest of a very strong interconnection between archaeologists, stone-cutting specialists and architects allowing, around the 3D reconstruction, to propose hypotheses considering all the data of the problem.…”
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    Thésaurus et interopérabilité des données archéologiques : le projet HyperThesau by Emmanuelle Perrin

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The method used to build this thesaurus consisted in collecting, processing and structuring archaeological vocabulary by trying to determine the underlying meaning of the terms and building bridges between the classifications used by archaeologists and current knowledge organisation systems. …”
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    Divergent patterns in Indian Ocean trade to East Africa and southern Africa between the 7th and 17th centuries CE: The glass bead evidence by Marilee Wood

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Glass beads form a large part of archaeological evidence attesting to Indian Ocean trade with eastern Africa between the 7th and 17th century CE, but they have generally been under-utilized by archaeologists in their efforts to understand and interpret that trade. …”
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    Periodization and Chronology of the Neolithic Upper Sukhona and Eastern Lake Onega Region by Nadezhda G. Nedomolkina

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…The Neolithic in the region has been studied by archaeologists unevenly. Currently, new archaeological settlements – have been identified and studied, data have been obtained from natural sciences, which have made it possible to expand and clarify ideas about the cultural and historical processes that took place in the territory of the Eastern Lake Onega region and Upper Sukhona, Lake Kubenskoye and to supplement our knowledge about the Stone Age of the Russian North – European North-East. …”
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    Le relevé interdisciplinaire d’art pariétal paléolithique en trois dimensions : intérêt, méthode et premiers résultats by Priscilia Barbuti, Oscar Fuentes, Stéphane Konik, Geneviève Pinçon

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…From direct copy on tracing paper to photography and computer graphics, the methods and techniques of the archaeologists have always been related to the technological advances of their times. …”
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    A Review on the Persian Translation of “Drawings Archaeological Finds” by Mozhgan Jayez

    Published 2020-04-01
    “…Considering that this book was regarded as one of the most important sources of drawing even before translation, its translation into Persian doubles its importance to Iranian archaeologists. The translated version of the book, which is published in Iran, suffers from the literal translation, unfamiliar and unusual equivalents, and low quality of the printed images, which play a major role in increasing the readers’ understanding of the content of the book. …”
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    Palmyre-Tadmor : une histoire politique et sociale des ruines by Laurence Gillot

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Furthermore, these processes were marked by the commitment of various actors: travelers, archaeologists, foreign and national institutions, associations, local populations, thus contributed to the recognition and transmission of a heritage that was sometimes shared, sometimes contested. …”
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    Un système de sépulture égalitaire en territoire tarquinien by Edwige Lovergne

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…The study of Musarna’s Hellenistic necropolis has drawn attention to a particular type of grave, identified by 19th-century archaeologists as tomba a cassone. Those large cube-shaped pits are dug into the tufa bedrock and apart from various internal arrangements –single or double burials, inhumation or cremations– they always have a similar layout and same structural characteristics. …”
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    Du point à l'espace (rural) : localisation de mentions textuelles et mise à l'épreuve de normes socio-spatiales by Nicolas Poirier

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a spatial approach to their object of study. …”
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    Quand les textes et les sols se taisent : le cas de Cencelle (Tarquinia, Italie, ixe-xve siècles) by Francesca Romana Stasolla, Sara Nardi Combescure

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…While historians and archaeologists have long downplayed "illustrations", these are now recognized as full-fledged documentary sources. …”
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