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Interacting with the Past: Historical Sciences and Historical Games
Published 2024-12-01“…Historical video games are uniquely tied to the scientific practices of professional historians, archaeologists, and many other experts. However, since video games are an interactive medium and the most common-sensical view of history is that the past is fixed, it is clear that, at least from a representationalist point of view, there is some unresolved tension. …”
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Environmental Archaeology and Heritage in Dakhla Oasis, Egypt
Published 2025-01-01“…The Cologne Summer School (CSS), ‘Environmental archaeology: dealing with cultural and natural heritage’, organised in Dakhla Oasis (Egypt) in September 2023, brought Egyptian and German students, archaeologists and heritage professionals together to discuss how heritage management, the protection of the landscape and archaeological fieldwork can be integrated meaningfully in the region. …”
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Eye-tracking in archaeological practice: applications, potential, and challenges
Published 2024-11-01“…The discussion of various aspects of eye-tracking in archaeology is intended to aid archaeologists considering the integration of this technology into their research.…”
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Restoration of the spike architectonics in ancient barley excavated at the twelfth-century settlement of Usvyaty
Published 2024-10-01“…The carbonized kernels found by archaeologists during the excavations at Usvyaty were analyzed. …”
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Book review “Median Archaeology”
Published 2017-09-01“…These factors led to an inadequate access to publications from Median period to archaeologists and Median scholars. Thus, students of archeology relied heavily on the dispersed pamphlets that provided such incomplete and duplicated documents since the establishment of this academic field.Publication of “Median Archaeology” has largely filled this gap for this period and created opportunity for archeology students to study all the information related to the Syllabus of Median archaeology. …”
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PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND AWARENESS FROM THE C6-1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN KRONGNO, DAKNONG PROVINCE
Published 2018-12-01“…The volcanic cave system in Krongno district is not only of geological interest, but it also possesses unique ecological and cultural value. Vietnamese archaeologists have discovered and studied over 200 limestone caves with prehistoric dwellings dating from the early period of the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age. …”
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Contemporary oasis hydraulics: An open window on the sociology of the population of medieval Saharan cities
Published 2024-01-01“…This paper compares two fields of analysis: on the one hand, hydrosociology, theorized by geographers and anthropologists, which conceptualizes the uses and landscapes of water as a reflection of the social organization of the group; on the other hand, hydraulic archaeology, developed by archaeologists and historians, which has demonstrated the permanence of ancient hydraulic structures in contemporary landscapes. …”
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The necropolises of “Cherna–Sihleanu” type: are they biritual and what in fact does biritualism mean?
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THE LOWER PALEOLITHIC INDUSTRY OF ANKHE IN VIETNAM WITH THE SO-CALLED MOVIUS LINE
Published 2019-09-01“…From 2014 to 2019, four of 23 Lower Paleolithic sites were excavated by a joint Vietnamese - Russian team of archaeologists in Ankhe town, Gialai province. The An Khe industry is characterized by a collection of stone tools made of local river and stream quartz, quartzite pebbles which are large, hard, and fine grained. …”
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Géolocalisation des sources fiscales pré-révolutionnaires : la quadrature du cercle
Published 2016-08-01“…The second component is the result of collaboration between loboratories of archaeologists, historians and mathematicians. It aimed to provide a method for comparing the settlement’s dynamics from the modeling of tax sources in the form of adjacency graph. …”
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La mode par ses métiers : histoire et savoir des fabricants du second xixe siècle
Published 2024-04-01“…During the second half of the 19thcentury, at a time when the creation and consumption of fashion were being invested by industry, it is possible to note an abundant production of texts seeking to analyse the history of fashion. But archaeologists and painters still concentrated primarily on the dress of the Ancien Régime, thought to be more interesting than contemporary clothing. …”
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Data Makers and Users' Views on Useful Paradata
Published 2025-02-01“…This paper reports results of a survey study (N=91) of data creating and (re)using archaeologists' views of what data creation, curation, manipulation and use related information (termed here as paradata) they consider important when they are working with data. …”
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Kansyore Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers Abandoned the Northeastern Lake Victoria Shoreline during an Arid Period in the Middle Holocene: A Reconsideration of Dates from Western Kenya with...
Published 2023“…Kansyore pottery-using groups of the northeastern Lake Victoria Basin represent one of only a few examples of ‘complex’ hunter- gatherers in Africa. Archaeologists link evidence of specialized fishing, a seasonal land-use cycle between lake and riverine sites, and intensive investment in ceramic production to behav- ioral complexity after 9 thousand years ago (ka). …”
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Kansyore Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers Abandoned the Northeastern Lake Victoria Shoreline during an Arid Period in the Middle Holocene: A Reconsideration of Dates from Western Kenya with...
Published 2022“…Kansyore pottery-using groups of the northeastern Lake Victoria Basin represent one of only a few examples of ‘complex’ hunter-gatherers in Africa. Archaeologists link evidence of specialized fishing, a seasonal land-use cycle between lake and riverine sites, and intensive investment in ceramic production to behavioral complexity after 9 thousand years ago (ka). …”
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La médiation de l’archéologie. Éthique de la complaisance ou impératif épistémologique ?
Published 2016-03-01“…During the elimination mechanism inherent to archaeological reasoning and excavation, archaeologists are indeed confronted with mediational imperatives constituting needs that must also fuel their thought process beforehand. …”
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A Critique on the Book Myths of Ancient Bactria and Margiana on its Seals and Amulets
Published 2021-10-01“…All of these works have been documented by the author of the book, Sarianidi, one of the leading Russian archaeologists, and presented in English, along with a long article. …”
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Une approche multidisciplinaire de la fabrique des paysages dans la longue durée dans les forêts de Blois, Russy, Boulogne et Chambord (Loir-et-Cher)
Published 2017-07-01“…This diachronic approach, combining sources widely used by archaeologists (archaeological digs and excavations, archives, geomorphological and ecological surveys) and LiDAR technology makes it possible to use regressive analysis in the long-term study of forestry landscapes.…”
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A Critical Review of Islamic Potteries
Published 2020-08-01“…Among the arts of the Islamic era, pottery is one of the most diverse and attractive arts, which has always been considered by archaeologists and Islamic art researchers. Therefore, many specialized books and catalogs have been published in various languages about this art and its introduction in a variety of ways, many of which have been compiled based on the works of a private collection or museum. …”
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India in Africa: Trade goods and connections of the late first millennium
Published 2015-12-01“…Yet our ability to trace these earliest connections is not only affected by the amount of evidence at our disposal. The ways that archaeologists have approached this topic have been dominated by historical paradigms that focus on the Persian Gulf and the agency of Arab merchants and consider Indian Ocean connections primarily in terms of trade. …”
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