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Autor:
Olivier Brunet, Noura Hamad Al Hameli, John Martin, Dominic Tomasi, Richard Cuttler, Howell Magnus Roberts, Mark Beech, Ahmed Abdalla El Faki, Rémy Crassard, Abdulla Khalfan Al Kaabi, Peter Spencer
Publikováno v:
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Wiley, 2020, 31 (1), pp.19-31. ⟨10.1111/aae.12148⟩
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy, Wiley, 2020, 31 (1), pp.19-31. ⟨10.1111/aae.12148⟩
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3e21f2c9f039764e9fda9da4021c54d4
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03100337
https://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr/hal-03100337
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Mortuary and Bioarchaeological Perspectives on Bronze Age Arabia
This chapter examines tomb construction and its use from the Neolithic through the late Pre-Islamic period on the Gulf Peninsula of Qatar. Geomorphological and environmental factors that may have influenced mortuary practices are considered. The auth
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::6cbbec77ed84785d668937eacdb797c2
https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400790.003.0003
https://doi.org/10.5744/florida/9781683400790.003.0003
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Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 26:1-11
Archaeological survey by the Qatar National Historic Environment Record Project (QNHER) in 2009, led to the discovery of a Neolithic flint scatter, a settlement and an ancient, raised shoreline associated with higher, mid-Holocene sea levels at Wād
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The Historic Environment: Policy & Practice. 6:41-57
The Qatar National Historic Environment Record (QNHER) Project, developed by the University of Birmingham in collaboration with Qatar Museums, has been working in Qatar for five years helping to develop the country’s archaeological resource managem
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ISPRS Annals of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, Vol II-5/W1, Pp 85-90 (2013)
The development of the Qatar National Historic Environment Record (QNHER) by the Qatar Museums Authority and the University of Birmingham in 2008 was based on a customised, bilingual Access database and ArcGIS. While both platforms are stable and wel
Autor:
Richard Cuttler
Publikováno v:
Arabian Archaeology and Epigraphy. 24:37-43
ʿUbaid pottery was famously recorded by H.R. Hall during the excavation of a tell mound at Al ʿUbaid, and for nearly half a century became associated with the origins of urbanisation and developments in social hierarchy in southern Mesopotamia. The
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VSMM
Archaeology is a broad church and its role as a “two culture” discipline is frequently cited. This position at the interface of the arts and sciences remains central to archaeological activity but there have been significant changes in the struct
Autor:
Bernard Gratuze, Augusta McMahon, Anne-Kyria Robin, Damase Mouralis, Richard Cuttler, Lamya Khalidi, Elizabeth Healey, Ernst Pernicka, Marie-Louise Inizan, Gil J. Stein, Robert Carter, Philipp Drechsler, Salam Al-Quntar
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Elsevier, 2016, 3, pp.743-757. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026⟩
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016, 3, pp.743-757. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026⟩
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, Elsevier, 2016, 3, pp.743-757. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026⟩
Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016, 3, pp.743-757. ⟨10.1016/j.jasrep.2016.06.026⟩
Obsidian artifacts are geochemically traceable to their geological sources of origin. The results of their analysis provide some of the most accurate testimonies of interaction, exchange and population movement. This article presents results of obsid
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::55ec4f105258f3fb8a48e3e70db87e4f
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01390232
https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-01390232
Publikováno v:
Qatar Foundation Annual Research Forum Volume 2013 Issue 1.
Since 2008, the Qatar Museums Authority (QMA) and the University of Birmingham have collaborated on a cutting-edge research programme called the Qatar National Historic Environment Record (QNHER). This has made a significant contribution to our under