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Publikováno v:
Advances in Archaeological Practice. 11:29-41
The three authors research surface archaeological records dominated by low-density scatters and isolated artifacts, archaeological phenomena frequently encountered during cultural resource management (CRM) projects in areas of the United States and A
Publikováno v:
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports. 13:577-582
Autor:
Mette Korsholm, Michael C. Hoff, Rhys F. Townsend, Faruk Sancar Ozaner, Hülya Caner, Nicholas K. Rauh, LuAnn Wandsnider, Matthew Dillon
Publikováno v:
Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project, 1996-2011
The Rough Cilicia Archaeological Project conducted archaeological and geoarchaeological research in the Gazipaşa area from July 20 through 1 September 2001. Several goals were met this season. Under the direction of Michael Hoff and Rhys Townsend, d
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https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/rcas/9
https://docs.lib.purdue.edu/rcas/9
Autor:
LuAnn Wandsnider
Publikováno v:
Archaeological Dialogues. 22:149-157
In his illuminating article, Christophersen rethinks concepts in and approaches to the archaeological study of urban living, focusing especially on medieval urban towns in Scandinavia. He recruits various concepts – interaction, event, leakage and
Autor:
LuAnn Wandsnider, Nicholas K. Rauh
Publikováno v:
Rough Cilicia Archaeological Survey Project, 1996-2011
During the 2000 season the RCASP Survey Team surveyed approximately five square kilometers in the vicinity of Lamos and along the ridges surrounding the Adanda River valley in interior Rough Cilicia. Geoarchaeological inspection of beach, lagoon, and
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https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284316723
https://doi.org/10.5703/1288284316723
Multiple periods of dune activation triggered by drought have occurred within the Nebraska Sand Hills, the most recent period occurred during the medieval climate anomaly (MCA; A.D. 900–1350). We present a pilot study where we have successfully ada
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