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Garfi, Salvatore. "An archaeology of colonialism, conflict, and exclusion : conflict landscapes of Western Sahara." Thesis, University of East Anglia, 2014. https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/53409/.

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When Spain gave up its colony of Spanish (now Western) Sahara in 1975, it was annexed by Morocco and Mauritania. A sixteen-year war ensued, leaving the country divided between Morocco and the Polisario Front. This unresolved conflict left indelible scars on the landscape, mainly battlescapes, made up of numerous field fortifications littered with the detritus of war, and ‘the berm’ (or ‘berms’) a succession of fortified earth and stone walls constructed by Morocco between 1980 and 1987, partitioning a formerly pastoral landscape, and excluding pro-independence Saharawis from the western four-f
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Spars, Stephanie Anne. "Interpreting conflict mortuary behaviour applying non-linear and traditional quantitative methods to conflict burials /." Thesis, Online version, 2005. http://bibpurl.oclc.org/web/31371.

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Mccartney, I. "The maritime archaeology of a modern conflict : comparing the archaeology of German submarine wrecks to the historical text." Thesis, Bournemouth University, 2013. http://eprints.bournemouth.ac.uk/21080/.

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Over the last 30 years UK Hydrographic Office marine surveys in the English Channel (the thesis Study Area) have helped uncover the wrecks of 63 German submarines (U-boats) sunk in both world wars. The author began to systematically dive on and record the wrecks in 1997, when it became clear that the distribution and numbers of the wrecks often conflicted with published histories of U-boat losses. This thesis sets out to test whether firstly; the U-boat wrecks themselves can be accurately identified from detailed examinations of their archaeological remains. If this could be achieved with a hi
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Capps-Tunwell, David. "WWII conflict archaeology in the Forêt Domaniale des Andaines, NW France." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/22611.

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This thesis integrates archaeological survey, aerial photographs and historical documents to undertake the first analysis of the conflict landscapes and military history of some of the most important German logistics facilities in northern France during the Battle of Normandy in 1944. Post-war survival of features has been remarkably good in this forested setting and this likely constitutes one of the best- preserved and most extensive examples of a non-hardened WWII archaeological landscape yet documented in northwest Europe. Over 900 discrete archaeological earthworks have been mapped and in
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Shottenkirk, B. A. "Improvise, adapt, and overcome : the archaeology of material transformation in conflict." Thesis, University College London (University of London), 2013. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/1396233/.

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Evidence of individual decision-making and how the subsequently implemented actions may contribute to long-term material change are largely absent from the archaeological record. Indeed, due to a paucity of clearly associated artefacts, few archaeological studies attempt to explore the role, or even the reality, of how individual decisions and actions may impact macro-scale change. This dissertation addresses this deficiency and examines specific artefacts created within the context of a historical conflict to investigate both the practical implications and theoretical considerations of micro-
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Veninger, Jacqueline. "Archaeological landscapes of conflict in twelfth-century Gwynedd." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/18413.

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Conflict or battlefield archaeology has been steadily gaining traction within British archaeology since the 1990s. Methods of inquiry unique to conflict archaeology, allied to a growing body of theory, have enabled archaeologists to define and reconstruct events of past conflict, illuminating a distinctive component of the human experience. This thesis applies the theories and methods of conflict archaeology to investigate Anglo-Welsh conflict landscapes of the twelfth century. It aims to explore patterns of Welsh resistance to Anglo-Norman military campaigns through the analysis of documents,
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Fabiani, Michelle Rose Dippolito. "Strategic vs. opportunistic looting| The relationship between antiquities looting and armed conflict in Egypt." Thesis, University of Maryland, College Park, 2017. http://pqdtopen.proquest.com/#viewpdf?dispub=10248606.

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<p> Antiquities are looted from archaeological sites across the world, seemingly more often in areas of armed conflict. Previously, the relationship between antiquities looting and armed conflict has been assessed with qualitative case studies and journalistic evidence?due to a lack of data. This study considers the relationship between antiquities looting and armed conflict in Egypt from 1997 &ndash; 2014 with a newly collected time series dataset. A combination of Lag-augmented Vector Autoregression (LA-VAR) and Autoregressive Distributed Lag Models (ARDL)?is used to look at both the overall
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Scott, John M. "Conflict archaeology in southern Jordan : Wadi Yutm and the Great Arab Revolt 1916-1918." Thesis, University of Bristol, 2015. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.683552.

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Using the theoretical and methodological framework of Modern Conflict Archaeology, this study investigated the 1916-1918 conflict, known as the Great Arab Revolt, in which the Sherifs of Mecca declared independence from the Ottoman Empire during the First World War. The study focused on Wadi Yutm, a mountain valley in southern Jordan fortified and occupied by the Ottoman army, which was the last leg of the pivotal capture of Aqaba by an Arab Revolt expedition. Aqaba's capture by an Arab force was significant not only for the Revolt and for Arab nationalism but also for the Allies' victory over
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Lindsay, Gavin J. "Legacies of conflict : a community-based approach to World War II archaeology on small islands." Thesis, University of Aberdeen, 2017. http://digitool.abdn.ac.uk:80/webclient/DeliveryManager?pid=232403.

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Kalos, Matthew Adam. "Remember Paoli!: Archaeological Exploration of a Military and Domestic Landscape." Diss., Temple University Libraries, 2017. http://cdm16002.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/p245801coll10/id/454547.

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Anthropology<br>Ph.D.<br>In September of 1777, the British and American Armies were engaged in a series of battles known as the Philadelphia Campaign. Although neither the largest engagement of the campaign nor of the American Revolution, the Battle of Paoli gained notoriety due to the nature of the conflict. The British Army, led by General Charles Gray, conducted a midnight bayonet raid on General Anthony Wayne’s encamped Pennsylvanians. The brutality of the night resulted in the Battle becoming recognized as the Paoli Massacre. This dissertation provides an archaeological exploration of the
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Hay, Frederick George. "Explaining historical conflict, with illustrations from 'emergent' Scottish Jacobitism." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2017. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/8479/.

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The connecting premise of this study is that the explanation of human action, much of which involves conflict in various forms, is distinctive. It must address the singularity of actions (their attachment to specific moments) and its contingency (that different actions could plausibly have been taken instead). Both stem from the involvement of time in human action, such that its explanation must adopt the form of historiography. Part One argues that the authority of explanation in the physical sciences does not extend to human action as it derives from successful physical demonstration in expe
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Brooks, Jason N. "A Landscape of Conflict: An Archaeological Investigation of the New Hope Church Battlefield." Digital Archive @ GSU, 2012. http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/anthro_theses/67.

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The Battle of New Hope Church was fought on May 25-26, 1864 as part of the Atlanta Campaign of the American Civil War. This research utilizes historical records along with archaeological fieldwork in order to better understand the battlefield landscape. In particular, I seek to answer whether soldiers behaved in, perceived of, and constructed the battlefield landscape based on a set of cultural norms imposed on them by the strict structure of the military. This research offers insight into the construction of the battlefield landscape at New Hope Church, how it is connected to related battlefi
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Ferguson, Natasha. "An assessment of the positive contribution and negative impact of hobbyist metal detecting to sites of conflict in the UK." Thesis, University of Glasgow, 2013. http://theses.gla.ac.uk/4370/.

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In the UK sites of conflict, in particular battlefields, are becoming more frequently associated with the label ‘heritage at risk’. As the concept of battlefield and conflict archaeology has evolved, so too has the recognition that battlefields are dynamic, yet fragile, archaeological landscapes in need of protection. The tangible evidence of battle is primarily identified by distributions of artefacts held within the topsoil, such as lead projectiles, weapon fragments or buttons torn from clothing; debris strewn in the heat of battle. Much of the battlefield therefore remains as a faint footp
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Sivilich, Michelle Diane. "Measuring the Adaptation of Military Response During the Second Seminole War Florida (1835-1842): KOCOA and The Role of a West Point Military Academy Education." Scholar Commons, 2014. https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/etd/5309.

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Conflict archaeology is a fairly new discipline and is in the process of defining its methods and theories. Recently, the American Battlefield Protection Program has started requiring that grant applicants perform a KOCOA analysis. KOCOA is a modern military technique and stands for Key terrain, Obstacle, Cover and Concealment, Observation, and Avenues of Approach. However, this method was developed for modern warfare, and its adoption by the archaeological community has not yet been analyzed. I argue that this method needs a few modifications to make it more applicable to historical research
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Anderson, Catherine. "Weapons, warriors and warfare of Northern Britain, c.1250 BC-850 AD." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/6286.

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This thesis focuses upon the material culture associated with warfare, conflict and inter-personal violence in northern Britain during the Late Bronze Age, Iron Age and Early Historic Period. Its aims are to understand the evolving role of warfare in society, who were the individuals engaging in conflict, what weapons were being used, and how were they being used. Although previous studies have touched on some of these topics, the material of northern Britain is frequently overlooked in favour of southern British data, and none consider the development of the topic over several time periods. C
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Clarke, Robert. "Landscape, memory and secrecy : the Cold War archaeology of the Royal Observer Corps." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10871/27937.

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This project covers the development of a model framework intended to allow researchers of the archaeology of the Cold War to recognise a range of behaviours played out on military sites. The order and chaos model developed and utilised in this thesis introduces a heterotopian landscape populated by the Royal Observer Corps. Through a process of archaeological fieldwork a number of behavioural traits are recognised and discussed here for the first time. The group in question is fully researched, providing a historiography of the practice played out during the groups life-cycle. The landscape ar
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Bergerbrant, Sophie. "Bronze Age Identities : Costume, Conflict and Contact in Northern Europe 1600-1300 BC." Doctoral thesis, Stockholms universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antikens kultur, 2007. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-6772.

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This dissertation deals with male and female social identities during the Middle Bronze Age (1600-1300 BC) in southern Scandinavia and northern Germany. South Scandinavian Bronze Age research has traditionally focused on the male sphere, while women have seldom been seriously considered or analysed in terms of their roles, power or influences on society. This study addresses the imbalance through discussing the evidence for gender relations, social structures and identity. The topic will be approached using case studies from different areas of northern Europe and from a variety of angles (e.g.
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Williams, Jack F. "Archaeological ethics in armed conflicts." Thesis, University of Leicester, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/2381/28187.

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Like its ancestral disciplines, archaeology is no stranger to human conflict. Greek and Roman warfare often resulted in the sacking of cities, with all property (public, private, temple) taken as booty and the population and heritage exterminated or absorbed (men killed, women and children sold into slavery). In addition to the personal danger risked in a hostile region, archaeologists may also be thrust into deep and divisive cultural embattlements. Cultural property may be destroyed, intentionally or unintentionally. Graves, including potential evidence of genocide or mass murder, may be dis
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Goossens, Tim. "Nurturing Natural Gas : Conflict and Controversy of Natural Gas Extraction in the Netherlands." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Institutionen för arkeologi och antik historia, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-324195.

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Reusch, Kathryn. ""That which was missing" : the archaeology of castration." Thesis, University of Oxford, 2013. http://ora.ox.ac.uk/objects/uuid:b8118fe7-67cb-4610-9823-b0242dfe900a.

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Castration has a long temporal and geographical span. Its origins are unclear, but likely lie in the Ancient Near East around the time of the Secondary Products Revolution and the increase in social complexity of proto-urban societies. Due to the unique social and gender roles created by castrates’ ambiguous sexual state, human castrates were used heavily in strongly hierarchical social structures such as imperial and religious institutions, and were often close to the ruler of an imperial society. This privileged position, though often occupied by slaves, gave castrates enormous power to affe
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Crabtree, Stefani Allison. "Trade, territoriality, alliances and conflict : complexity science approaches to the archaeological record of the U.S. southwest with a case study from Languedoc, France." Thesis, Besançon, 2016. http://www.theses.fr/2016BESA1021/document.

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Ce projet utilise l’analyse de réseaux et la modélisation à base d’agents pour examiner des sujets classiquement traités mais qui peuvent maintenant être abordés, grâce aux riches données rencontrées dans le sud-ouest du Colorado et en France méridionale : comment les Gaules et les marchands méditerranéens établissaient leurs partenariats économiques, comment la violence a pu façonner le développement de niveaux divers de leadership, et comment les premiers agriculteurs interagissaient avec leur environnement. Pour écrire cette thèse composée de trois études de cas différents, deux dans le Sud
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Moraes, Claide de Paula. "Amazônia ano 1000: territorialidade e conflito no tempo das chefias regionais." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-18092013-101343/.

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Este trabalho apresenta os resultados de uma pesquisa em arqueologia que busca discutir o processo de ocupação humana no passado pré-colonial de uma área genericamente conhecida como Amazônia Central. Mais precisamente estamos tratando de evidências arqueológicas das proximidades da foz dos rios Negro e Solimões e do baixo rio Madeira, Estado do Amazonas, Brasil. Nosso objetivo se foca principalmente nas ocupações da era Cristã. A discussão é guiada pelas evidências de um período de ocupação classificado como fase Paredão, porém, o objetivo maior do trabalho é entender os processos que levaram
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Grguric, Nicolas Grguric, and eqeta@yahoo com au. "Fortified Homesteads: The Architecture of Fear in Frontier South Australia and the Northern Territory, ca 1847-1885." Flinders University. Humanities, 2007. http://catalogue.flinders.edu.au./local/adt/public/adt-SFU20080225.161715.

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This thesis is an investigation into the use of defensive architectural techniques by civilian settlers in frontier South Australia and the Northern Territory between 1847 and 1885. By focussing specifically on the civilian use of defensive architecture, this study opens a new approach to the archaeological investigation and interpretation of Australian rural buildings, an approach that identifies defensive strategies as a feature of Australian frontier architecture. Four sites are analysed in this study area, three of which are located in South Australia and one in the Northern Territory. Whe
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Loukaki, Argyro. "Greece : ancient ruins, value conflicts, and aspects of development." Thesis, University of Oxford, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.282654.

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Padgett, Brian David. "The Bioarchaeology of Violence During the Yayoi Period of Japan." The Ohio State University, 2020. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1586549883443371.

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Alfsdotter, Clara. "Bad Death at Sandby borg : A Bioarchaeological Analysis of Intergroup Violence and Postmortem Agency of Unburied Corpses." Licentiate thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-73396.

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The subject of corpses from mass violence is surprisingly unexplored, even though the materiality of the corpse carries strong symbolic capital in conflicts. The aim of my PhD research is to create new knowledge about the implications of unburied corpses that stem from intergroup conflicts, and subsequently to add knowledge concerning how intergroup violence is organised to achieve desired social agendas. In the licentiate thesis presented here, I research the conditions for postmortem agency and how treatment of corpses can be studied in prehistory, specifically through the material remains o
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Hattori, Marcia Lika. "Arqueologia em áreas de conflito: Cemitérios, obras de desenvolvimento e comunidades." Universidade de São Paulo, 2015. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-03062015-153625/.

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Em todo país, áreas de diferentes comunidades têm sido atingidas por grandes obras de infraestrutura, em função do Programa de Aceleração do Crescimento (PAC) do Governo Federal. Arqueólogos responsáveis por parte do licenciamento ambiental têm se deparado com o desafio de trabalhar com essas comunidades e, geralmente, em um curto espaço de tempo. A presente pesquisa busca compreender, face aos conflitos entre comunidades e empreendimentos ocorridos no âmbito do Sítio Arqueológico Fazendinha (Estado de Pernambuco) e do Sítio Arqueológico Rio Bezerra III (Estado do Tocantins), em que medida os
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Ble, Gimeno Eduard. "Guerra y conflicto en el nordeste de Hispania durante el período romano republicano (218 - 45 a.C). La presencia del ejército romano a partir de sus evidencias arqueológicas metálicas." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/398391.

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Esta tesis doctoral tiene como objetivo el análisis arqueológico e histórico de la presencia militar romana en el nordeste de la península Ibérica, desde el desembarco de Cneo Cornelio Escipión en Emporion en el año 218 a.C., hasta el período cesariano (mediados del siglo I aC). Durante el periodo romano republicano, en este territorio se suceden una larga serie de conflictos armados, bien documentados por las fuentes literarias: desde la Segunda Guerra Púnica y los levantamientos de los pueblos ibéricos contra los romanos, hasta la Guerra Sertoriana o la disputada entre los partidarios de Cés
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Raj, Shehzad D. "Ambivalence and penetration of boundaries in the worship of Dionysos : analysing the enacting of psychical conflicts in religious ritual and myth, with reference to societal structure." Thesis, University of Essex, 2018. http://repository.essex.ac.uk/23662/.

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This thesis draws on Freud to understand the innate human need to create boundaries and argues that ambivalence is an inescapable dilemma in their creation. It argues that a re-reading of Freud’s major thesis in Totem and Taboo via an engagement with the Dionysos myth and cult scholarship allows for a new understanding of dominant forms of hegemonic psychic and social formations that attempt to keep in place a false opposition of polis and phusis, self and Other, resulting in the perpetuation of oppressive structures and processes. The primary methodological claim of the thesis is that prior p
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Lasdow, Kathryn. "Spirit of Improvement: Construction, Conflict, and Community in Early National Port Cities." Thesis, 2018. https://doi.org/10.7916/D89W1XZW.

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“Spirit of Improvement” explores the social, economic, and architectural consequences of waterfront improvement initiatives undertaken in Boston, New York, Philadelphia, and Charleston from the waning years of the colonial period through the passage of the first federally-sponsored warehousing act in 1846. City-dwellers replaced a haphazardly-constructed warren of crooked streets, wooden storehouses and buildings, and dilapidated wharves of the colonial period, with orderly streetscapes, brick and stone buildings, and expanded infrastructure dedicated to local and international commerce. Thoug
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Pertermann, Dana Lee. "Electromagnetism, Site Formation, and Conflict Event Theory at the San Jacinto Battleground and Washington-on-the-Brazos, Texas." Thesis, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/1969.1/ETD-TAMU-2011-08-10159.

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Conflict Event theory has the potential to change how archaeologists investigate battlefield sites. As a theoretical paradigm, eventful archaeology allows us to give agency to social-structure changing events, going beyond collect artifacts after the battle is over. Coupled with site formation processes, this model allows us to project battle elements to re-create the historical events that occurred at conflict sites. Within this theoretical framework, we can begin to understand why the conflict unfolded in a particular manner. Two site of the Texian Revolution are particularly appropriate to
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"Hohokam Core Area Sociocultural Dynamics: Cooperation and Conflict along the Middle Gila River in Southern Arizona during the Classic and Historic Periods." Doctoral diss., 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.8766.

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abstract: Patterns of social conflict and cooperation among irrigation communities in southern Arizona from the Classic Hohokam through the Historic period (c. 1150 to c. 1900 CE) are analyzed. Archaeological survey of the Gila River Indian Community has yielded data that allow study of populations within the Hohokam core area (the lower Salt and middle Gila valleys). An etic design approach is adopted that analyzes tasks artifacts were intended to perform. This research is predicated on three hypotheses. It is suggested that (1) projectile point mass and performance exhibit directional change
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KONRÁDOVÁ, Monika. "Archeologie novověkých vojenských ležení, táborů a polních opevnění v jižních Čechách." Master's thesis, 2017. http://www.nusl.cz/ntk/nusl-354711.

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This diploma thesis presents an overview of the archaeology of military camps and field fortifications from modern period (1498-1815) in the region of South Bohemia. It summarizes and evaluates the present South Bohemian research in the context of modern Euro-Atlantic conflict archaeology as well as the research conducted in Czech Republic. The recherché deals with published Czech and foreign research. An integral part of thesis is the description of the modern period war events concerning South Bohemia with overlap to bordering regions of Germany and Austria. The core of the study contains se
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Greenwood, William. "Class, conflict and the clash of codes : the introduction of rugby league to New Zealand : 1908-1920 : a thesis presented in part fulfilment of the requirements for a Ph.D. in History at Massey University, Palmerston North, New Zealand." 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10179/879.

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Rugby league was introduced to New Zealand in 1908 by players desirous of playing a game generally considered to be faster and more skillful than rugby union. Even before its introduction, there were fears within the rugby union community that league would replace union unless steps were taken to make that game more attractive to both play and watch. In the early years of the twentieth century disputes within the New Zealand Rugby Union as to whether to introduce rule changes to make the game more attractive, or to stay with the status quo, had led to division and disharmony. This situation le
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Cortes, James Leonardo Mayorga. "LA INCLUSIÓN SOCIAL DE LOS NIÑOS, NIÑAS, ADOLESCENTES Y JÓVENES VÍCTIMAS DEL CONFLICTO ARMADO EN COLOMBIA, DESDE UN PROCESO DE ACOMPAÑAMIENTO EDUCATIVO- MUSICAL." Master's thesis, 2017. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/105955.

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Cortes, James Leonardo Mayorga. "LA INCLUSIÓN SOCIAL DE LOS NIÑOS, NIÑAS, ADOLESCENTES Y JÓVENES VÍCTIMAS DEL CONFLICTO ARMADO EN COLOMBIA, DESDE UN PROCESO DE ACOMPAÑAMIENTO EDUCATIVO- MUSICAL." Dissertação, 2017. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/105955.

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Teixeira, Ana Isabel Correia. ""Cooperação e Conflito (s). As companhas de pesca da costa de Mira nas primeiras décadas do século XIX (1802-1830)"." Master's thesis, 2011. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/74165.

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Teixeira, Ana Isabel Correia. ""Cooperação e Conflito (s). As companhas de pesca da costa de Mira nas primeiras décadas do século XIX (1802-1830)"." Dissertação, 2011. https://repositorio-aberto.up.pt/handle/10216/74165.

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Hutten, Willem. "The 1806 Battle of Blaauwberg: an archaeological perspective." Diss., 2019. http://hdl.handle.net/10500/25705.

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Text in English with abstracts in English, Afrikaans and isiXhosa<br>British forces captured the Cape of Good Hope from the Batavian Government in 1806. The archaeological investigation into the Battle of Blaauwberg aims to identify the strategic use of the landscape by both sides focusing on specific geographic areas. Metal detector surveys and the mapping of archaeological material clarified the various battle positions within the reconstructed historical environment. Analysis of the artefacts provided insight into their use and the strategies followed by both armies. Altogether the evidence
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Magalhães, Diogo Leal. "A dimensão política das performances musicais no contexto do conflito israelo-palestiniano: Estudo dos argumentos a favor e contra a realização de concertos em Israel." Master's thesis, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/124568.

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Magalhães, Diogo Leal. "A dimensão política das performances musicais no contexto do conflito israelo-palestiniano: Estudo dos argumentos a favor e contra a realização de concertos em Israel." Dissertação, 2019. https://hdl.handle.net/10216/124568.

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Deschamps-Léger, Simon. "Les fortifications chez les Iroquoiens nordiques de 1400 à 1650 de notre ère." Thèse, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/1866/19266.

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Ce mémoire porte sur les fortifications des Iroquoiens nordiques de 1400 à 1650 de notre ère. Les Hurons, les Iroquois et les Iroquoiens du Saint-Laurent constituent les principaux groupes à l’étude. L’objectif initial consistait à comprendre l’absence de fortification sur certains sites de la région de Saint-Anicet et vérifier certaines informations ethnohistoriques suggérant que seulement les villages les plus imposants bénéficiaient d’une fortification. Notre étude, qui s’appuie sur 207 sites, confirme que les villages les plus imposants étaient plus souvent fortifiés, particulièrement chez
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