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Casana, Jesse, and Claudia Glatz. "THE LAND BEHIND THE LAND BEHIND BAGHDAD: ARCHAEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPES OF THE UPPER DIYALA (SIRWAN) RIVER VALLEY." Iraq 79 (May 8, 2017): 47–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/irq.2017.3.

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While the Diyala (Kurdish Sirwan) River Valley is storied in Near Eastern archaeology as home to the Oriental Institute's excavations in the 1930s as well as to Robert McC. Adams’ pioneering archaeological survey, The Land Behind Baghdad, the upper reaches of the river valley remain almost unknown to modern scholarship. Yet this region, at the interface between irrigated lowland Mesopotamia and the Zagros highlands to the north and east, has long been hypothesized as central to the origins and development of complex societies. It was hotly contested by Bronze Age imperial powers, and offered o
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Habib, Kamal Muhammad, and Thorkild Jacobsen. "Salinity and Irrigation Agriculture in Antiquity; Diyala Basin Archaeological Projects: Report on Essential Results, 1957-58." Technology and Culture 26, no. 1 (1985): 137. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/3104562.

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Oates, Joan. "Linda S. Braidwood, Robert J. Braidwood, Bruce Howe, Charles A. Reed & Patty Jo Waston (eds): Prehistoric archeology along the Zagros. Flanks Oriental Institute Publications, volume 105. Chicago: The Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago, 1983. 695 pp., 244 figs. $100 - Thorkild Jacobsen: Salinity and irrigation agriculture in Antiquity. Diyala Basin Archaeological Projects: Report on Essential Results, 1957–1958. Malibu: Undena Publications, 1982. £18.50, $23.50." Antiquity 59, no. 225 (1985): 64–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00056659.

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Larralde, Signa, Martin Stein, and Sarah H. Schlanger. "The Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement after Seven Years of Implementation." Advances in Archaeological Practice 4, no. 2 (2016): 149–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.4.2.149.

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AbstractThe Permian Basin Programmatic Agreement (PA) is an alternative form of Section 106 compliance offered mainly to the oil and gas industry in southeastern New Mexico for projects located on Bureau of Land Management (BLM) land. Proponents of projects within the PA area may contribute to a dedicated archaeological research fund in lieu of contracting for project specific archaeological surveys, provided their proposed projects avoid recorded archaeological sites. Dedicated funding goes toward research on the archaeology and history of southeastern New Mexico. The PA calls for the consult
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Osypińska, Marta, and Piotr Osypiński. "Levallois Tradition epigones in the Middle Nile Valley: survey in the Affad Basin." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean XXIV, no. 1 (2016): 601–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.0096.

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The paper presents the results of an archaeological ground survey aimed to record prehistoric settlement landscape in chosen parts of the Southern Dongola Reach (Tergis, Affad and El-Nafab districts). The project fills in the gaps in earlier research on the right bank of the Nile. Numerous new sites were recorded, all reflecting a frequently occupied level of silts and sands originating in the former river valley aggradations. Prospection of locations recorded in 2003 and later demonstrated also the progressing destruction of archaeological sites on the fringes of modern settlement and the new
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Al-Khafaji, Mahmoud S., and Rana D. Al-Chalabi. "Assessment and Mitigation of Streamflow and Sediment Yield under Climate Change Conditions in Diyala River Basin, Iraq." Hydrology 6, no. 3 (2019): 63. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/hydrology6030063.

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The impact of climate change on the streamflow and sediment yield in the Derbendkhan and Hemrin Watersheds is an important challenge facing the water resources of the Diyala River in Iraq. The Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) was used to project this impact on streamflow and sediment yield until year 2050 by applying five climate models for scenario A1B involving medium emissions. The models were calibrated and validated based on daily observed streamflow and sediment recorded for the periods from 1984 to 2013 and 1984 to 1985, respectively. The Nash–Sutcliffe efficiency and coefficient o
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Scheiber, Laura, and Amanda Burtt. "Archaeology and Social Geography in the Sunlight Basin, Wyoming." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 37 (January 1, 2014): 85–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.2014.4053.

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Painter Cave (48PA3288) is a dry rockshelter in the foothills of the Absaroka Mountains of northwestern Wyoming that has deeply stratified deposits. Archaeological materials were disturbed several decades ago by looters, who reportedly took a number of perishable Native American artifacts including moccasins and a cradle board, as well as numerous other unidentified objects. Preliminary assessment by Shoshone National Forest Service personnel in 2011 suggested that the site might still be partially intact. Indiana University’s Bighorn Archaeology project conducted a pilot study at Painter Ca
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Herrmann, Edward W., Rebecca A. Nathan, Matthew J. Rowe, and Timothy P. McCleary. "BACHEEISHDÍIO (PLACE WHERE MEN PACK MEAT)." American Antiquity 82, no. 1 (2017): 151–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aaq.2016.5.

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Bacheeishdíio (“Place Where Men Pack Meat”), now called Grapevine Creek in English, is the subject of Crow oral traditions that document the cultural significance of the landscape and celebrate centuries of bison hunting in the drainage. We report an ongoing, community-based project that integrates archaeological field training and research goals into a collaborative indigenous archaeology project supporting the expressed goal of the Crow Tribal Historic Preservation Office to prepare a district-level nomination for the Grapevine Creek drainage basin. This paper describes findings from field i
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Giuffrida, Salvatore, Filippo Gagliano, Enrico Giannitrapani, Carmelo Marisca, Grazia Napoli, and Maria Rosa Trovato. "Promoting Research and Landscape Experience in the Management of the Archaeological Networks. A Project-Valuation Experiment in Italy." Sustainability 12, no. 10 (2020): 4022. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12104022.

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Archaeological sites are part of the history and identity of a community playing a strategic role on the different scales of the cultural and economic common life. Whereas on the one end the most famous archaeological sites attract huge flows of tourists and investment, on the other hand, many minor archaeological sites remain almost ignored and neglected. This study proposes a project-evaluation approach devoted to the “minor” archaeological site development, outlining a territorial, socio-economic, and landscape communication pattern aimed at creating an archaeological network integrating ot
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Mitchell, Mark D. "Research Traditions, Public Policy, and the Underdevelopment of Theory in Plains Archaeology: Tracing the Legacy of the Missouri Basin Project." American Antiquity 71, no. 2 (2006): 381–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/40035910.

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For more than 40 years archaeologists have been engaged in a self-conscious appraisal of the factors influencing the development of archaeological theory. The importance of external social and political forces has been widely acknowledged; however, less attention has been paid to the ways in which routine disciplinary practices authorize and reproduce particular theoretical standpoints. To illustrate how the growth of archaeological theory is intertwined with the practice of archaeological research, the goals and structure of one of the nation's first large-scale public archaeology projects, t
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