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Archaeology --- Archaeology and history. --- Social archaeology. --- Historical archaeology --- History and archaeology --- History --- History. --- Methodology --- Archéologie --- Archéologie et histoire --- Archéologie sociale --- Histoire
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With Experiments Past the important role that experimental archaeology has played in the development of archaeology is finally uncovered and understood. Experimental archaeology is a method to attempt to replicate archaeological artefacts and/or processes to test certain hypotheses or discover information about those artefacts and/or processes. It has been a key part of archaeology for well over a century, but such experiments are often embedded in wider research, conducted in isolation or never published or reported. Experiments Pasts provides readers with a glimpse of experimental work and e
Experimental archaeology --- Archéologie expérimentale --- Archaeology --- Methodology --- Philosophy
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Two decades of strontium isotope research on Neolithic European burials - reinforced by high-profile ancient DNA studies - has led to widespread interpretations that these were patrilocal societies, implying significant residential mobility for women. This volume questions that narrative from a social anthropological perspective on kinship.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Neolithic period --- Household archaeology --- Archaeological geology --- Strontium --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Archéologie de la maison --- Géoarchéologie --- Isotopes. --- Archaeogeology --- Geoarchaeology --- Geological archaeology --- Geology --- Social archaeology
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Initially devoted primarily to archeology in France, including the medieval period, over time the journal came to focus on Classical antiquity: Greece and the Roman or Gallo-Roman world, but also the peripheral civilizations of Iberia, Etruscan Italy, Anatolia, and Central Asia.
Archaeology --- Archéologie --- Archaeology. --- Archeologie. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- Antiquities --- Archéologie --- History
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Exhibitions --- Excavations (Archaeology) --- Carthage (Extinct city). --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Carthage (Extinct city) --- Carthage (Ville ancienne) --- History.
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Archaeology magazine offers compelling narratives about the human past from every corner of the globe. Edited for a general audience, our news, features, and photo essays employ in-depth reporting, cogent analysis, and vivid storytelling to provide an accurate and often surprisingly intimate look at the record of human existence. Our pieces offer insights into the beginnings and ends of cultures, as well as examining the full expression of those cultures. Archaeology’s stories share one distinctive trait—they rest on the close investigation of archaeological evidence—of the things, in short, that we leave behind. Archaeology magazine has been published continuously for more than 65 years. It is a publication of the Archaeological Institute of America, a 133-year-old nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation of human heritage.
Archaeology --- Archéologie --- Archeologie. --- Archaeology. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities
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Burton MacDonald presents an in-depth study of the archaeology and history of human presence over the past five-six thousand years in the southern segment of the Transjordan/Edomite Plateau and the Dead Sea Rift Valley to the west. The evidence from archaeology for the area spans the entire period though the time for which literary evidence is available is only the past 4000 years, from the Middle Bronze Age (2000-1550 BC). Once literary evidence is available, however, it complements the archaeological record and, as can be amply demonstrated, the written records can be clarified only through the archaeological data. These two sources are, thus, used to describe environments, resources, industries, settlement patterns, and the lifestyles of the inhabitants of this pivotal region. The result is a "story" of the people who lived in the area from the Bronze Age through the Islamic period. What is evident is that there were differences in certain archaeological periods in settlement patterns, as well as lifestyles, between those who lived on the southern segment of the Plateau and those who lived in the Dead Sea Rift Valley or in the lowlands immediately to the west. Moreover, it is obvious that when there were periods of trade and industry, for example, the spice trade and copper mining and processing, the population of the area was higher. Stable governance brought about growth in population and prosperity. But other factors also played their part in these ebbs and flows of population: climatic fluctuations affecting the availability of water and arable land; the development and adoption of new technologies in farming practices, raw material extraction and industrial methods, processes and transportation; and political change resulting in periods of relative stability and instability in government.
Excavations (Archaeology) --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Jordan --- Jordanie --- Antiquities --- Antiquités --- Antiquities.
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Archaeology --- Archéologie --- Archaeology. --- Archeology --- Anthropology --- Auxiliary sciences of history --- History --- Antiquities --- Archéologie
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Excavations (Archaeology) --- Croatia --- Croatia. --- Antiquities --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Croatie --- Antiquités --- Fouilles (Archéologie) --- Antiquités
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