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Bascopé, Grace Lloyd, Thomas Guderjan, and Will McClatchey. "Colleagues and Friends: When Collaboration Becomes a Win, Win, Win—The Botanical Research Institute of Texas and Maya Research Program Work Together to Help an Archaeology Project Better Interpret and Protect a Small Portion of Rain Forest." Practicing Anthropology 42, no. 4 (2020): 33. http://dx.doi.org/10.17730/0888-4552.42.4.33.

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Abstract Maya Research Program (MRP) has conducted archaeological investigations in Northwestern Belize for twenty plus years. We received a grant from the Botanical Research Institute of Texas to make plant collections in a rainforest remnant, home to the archaeological site of Grey Fox. The team at MRP wished to understand the forest to protect it and the site. In collaboration, we rendered samples of most plant species there, documented ethnobotanical information about the specimens, and gave new insights into ways the collections could be queried to potentially shed light on Ancient Maya p
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Jaramillo, M. Elizabeth. "Global Speech-Language Health: Belize." Perspectives on Global Issues in Communication Sciences and Related Disorders 5, no. 2 (2015): 45–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1044/gics5.2.45.

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This independent field experience in global health explores the application of health promotion and service delivery models from the field of public health to speech-language services through descriptive research of the case in southern Belize. This project explores first steps in global speech-language health outreach for children living in very limited resource settings. Global speech-language health outreach includes community-wide interventions, fostering collaboration in the community and internationally, health education, building on local resources to expand health services, and special
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Pyburn, K. Anne, Boyd Dixon, Patricia Cook, and Anna McNair. "The Albion Island Settlement Pattern Project: Domination and Resistance in Early Classic Northern Belize." Journal of Field Archaeology 25, no. 1 (1998): 37. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/530457.

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Pyburn, K. Anne, Boyd Dixon, Patricia Cook, and Anna McNair. "The Albion Island Settlement Pattern Project: Domination and Resistance in Early Classic Northern Belize." Journal of Field Archaeology 25, no. 1 (1998): 37–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/jfa.1998.25.1.37.

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Nimehchisalem, Vahid. "Interview with Jean Kirshner, co-founder of Belize Education Project." International Journal of Education and Literacy Studies 8, no. 4 (2020): 100. http://dx.doi.org/10.7575/aiac.ijels.v.8n.4p.100.

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Jean Kirshner holds a Ph.D. in Education and Human Resource Development from Colorado State University and specializes in literacy and teacher education. I came to know Jean and her school adoption project in the process of publishing her article in our previous issue. She graciously accepted my invitation for this interview that we carried out through emails in July, 2020. In this interview, you will be reading about Jean and the impact she and her colleagues have created in the lives of school children. You will learn more about Jean as you read through, but here is a brief introduction. Jea
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MacKinnon, J. Jefferson, and Susan M. Kepecs. "Prehispanic Saltmaking in Belize: New Evidence." American Antiquity 54, no. 3 (1989): 522–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/280780.

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The discovery of a number of prehispanic saltmaking sites on the southern coast of Belize by the Point Placencia Archaeological Project suggests a concern with local saltmaking during the Late Classic and perhaps later periods. Previously, only one small source was thought to have produced salt in prehispanic Belize, and it was believed that most of this mineral was imported from the northern coast of Yucatan. This paper describes the sites located by our survey and offers an interpretation of the local saltmaking process. It is suggested that Placencia salt was inferior in quality to that fro
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Harrison-Buck, Eleanor, and Sara Clarke-Vivier. "Making Space for Heritage: Collaboration, Sustainability, and Education in a Creole Community Archaeology Museum in Northern Belize." Heritage 3, no. 2 (2020): 412–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage3020025.

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Working with local partners, we developed an archaeology museum in the Creole community of Crooked Tree in the Maya lowlands of northern Belize. This community museum presents the deep history of human–environment interaction in the lower Belize River Watershed, which includes a wealth of ancient Maya sites and, as the birthplace of Creole culture, a rich repository of historical archaeology and oral history. The Creole are descendants of Europeans and enslaved Africans brought to Belize—a former British colony—for logging in the colonial period. Belizean history in schools focuses heavily on
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Hoggarth, Julie A., Jaime J. Awe, Claire E. Ebert, et al. "Thirty-Two Years of Integrating Archaeology and Heritage Management in Belize: A Brief History of the Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance (BVAR) Project’s Engagement with the Public." Heritage 3, no. 3 (2020): 699–732. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage3030040.

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Since its inception in 1988, the Belize Valley Archaeological Reconnaissance (BVAR) Project has had two major foci, that of cultural heritage management and archaeological research. While research has concentrated on excavation and survey, the heritage management focus of the project has included the preservation of ancient monuments, the integration of archaeology and tourism development, and cultural heritage education. In this paper, we provide a brief overview on the history of scientific investigations by the BVAR Project, highlighting the project’s dual heritage management and research g
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Beebe, Caroline. "Standard Descriptive Vocabulary and Archaeology Digital Data Collection." Advances in Archaeological Practice 5, no. 3 (2017): 250–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2017.15.

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ABSTRACTArchaeology has embraced the shift to digital technology for collecting, analyzing, and sharing data. Digital repositories are now recognized as essential for data stewardship and are setting standards for data deposition. These new technologies and systems support the scientific need for reproducible results through intra-cultural as well as cross-cultural hypothesis testing. Methods of digital data collection in the field, however, are often site specific, restricted by the limited availability of digital technologies, or not well suited for creating systems that support the requirem
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McKillop, Heather. "Ancient Maya Trading Ports and the Integration of Long-Distance and Regional Economies: Wild Cane Cay in South-Coastal Belize." Ancient Mesoamerica 7, no. 1 (1996): 49–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956536100001280.

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AbstractThe importance of Maya sea trade was the sea's integrating role as provider of ritual and subsistence resources and ritual symbolism in the Maya economy. Coastal as opposed to inland transportation of obsidian and other exotics was enhanced because of coastal–inland exchange within the southern Maya lowlands. Results are presented on fieldwork conducted to investigate Maya sea trade by the South Coastal Archaeology in Belize (SCAB) project in the Port Honduras area of south-coastal Belize between Punta Gorda and Punta Negra. The research focused on identifying features characteristic o
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Lilley, Lan, and Sean Ulm. "The Gooreng Gooreng Cultural Heritage Project: Some proposed directions and preliminary results of the archaeological program." Australian Archaeology 41, no. 1 (1995): 11–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03122417.1995.11681552.

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Breternitz, David A. "The Dolores Archaeological Program: In Memoriam." American Antiquity 58, no. 1 (1993): 118–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/281457.

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The Dolores Archaeological Project (DAP) encompassed a contract period from June 1978 through December 1985. Although investigations both preceded and postdated the contract period, the accomplishments, failures, positive and negative aspects of DAP, and certain comparisons with another major cultural-resource-mitigation project offer historical, methodological, and academic lessons that are instructive, particularly for future, long-term, federally (or nonfederally) financed cultural-resource-mitigation endeavors.
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Helmke, Christophe, Claire E. Ebert, Jaime J. Awe, and Julie A. Hoggarth. "The lay of the land: a political geography of an ancient Maya kingdom in West-Central Belize." Contributions in New World Archaeology 12 (December 31, 2019): 9–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.33547/cnwa.12.01.

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The Belize Valley figures prominently in the history of Maya archaeology as the birthplace of settlement pattern surveys, where Gordon R. Willey and his colleagues conducted their pioneering research project, from 1954 to 1956. Six decades on, settlement surveys are an integral part of archaeological research strategies not only across the Maya area, but globally. With the advent of LiDAR technology, settlement surveys enter a new developmental phase, and we take this opportunity to review the history and progress of these surveys in the Belize Valley. We focus on one particular archaeological
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Thomas, Ben, and Meredith Anderson Langlitz. "Archaeology Fairs and Community-Based Approaches to Heritage Education." Advances in Archaeological Practice 4, no. 4 (2016): 465–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.4.4.465.

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AbstractSince hosting its first archaeology fair in 2001, the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) has organized 23 more fairs and informed thousands of people through this popular outreach activity. The AIA fair model brings together independent archaeological organizations representing a rich array of archaeological subfields to present their programs and resources to a local community in an interactive and engaging manner. The goals of AIA archaeology fairs are to promote a greater public understanding of archaeology, raise awareness of local archaeological resources, and bring togethe
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Moe, Jeanne M. "Archaeology Education for Children." Advances in Archaeological Practice 4, no. 4 (2016): 441–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.7183/2326-3768.4.4.441.

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AbstractIn the past 30 years, archaeologists have taught children and youth about the processes of archaeological inquiry and the results of archaeological research. Hundreds, if not thousands, of education programs have sprouted up over the last 30 years; some have endured, while others have faded away. Some efforts and programs are aimed at formal learning in school classrooms, while many others are based in informal settings, such as museums, outdoor learning centers, after-school programs, and many others. A few of these programs have been assessed for learning outcomes, but many others ha
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Bocharova, E. N. "Experience of Webinar Program Organized in Novosibirsk State University (Project «Terra Prehistorica. Archaeology Online»)." Vestnik NSU. Series: History and Philology 17, no. 3 (2018): 9–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.25205/1818-7919-2018-17-3-9-14.

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McBride, Kim A. "Daniel G. Roberts Award for Excellence in Public Historical Archaeology: The Community Historical Archaeology Project with Schools (CHAPS) Program." Historical Archaeology 51, no. 2 (2017): 158–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s41636-017-0019-1.

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Lee, James Daniel, Philip J. Carr, and Tiffanie N. Bruch. "Digging Out of Trouble Public Archaeology as Rehabilitation for Juvenile Delinquents." Journal of Applied Social Science 1, no. 2 (2007): 29–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/193672440700100204.

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This article reports an evaluation of an archaeology project carried out by the University of South Alabama (USA) Center for Archaeological Studies to complement an Intensive Aftercare Program for juvenile delinquents in Mobile, Alabama. The project was an eight-week field school for 14 adjudicated youth. The goals of the project were to teach archaeology, provide job skills, improve pro-social attitudes of delinquents, improve delinquents' attitudes toward their local community, and reduce recidivism among delinquents. The evaluation was completed using a mixed methods approach including pre-
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Spores, Ronald, and Nelly Robles García. "A Prehispanic (Postclassic) Capital Center in Colonial Transition: Excavations at Yucundaa PuebloViejo de Teposcolula, Oaxaca, Mexico." Latin American Antiquity 18, no. 3 (2007): 333–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/25478184.

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This report presents the results to date of a three-year archaeological investigation of the Postclassic and early Spanish Colonial Mixtec City of Yucundaa, PuebloViejo de Teposcolula, Oaxaca. It is the first project in Oaxaca to focus specifically on a major prehispanic city and its dramatic transformation during the first three decades of the colonial period. Given the dearth of conventional historical documentation relating to Yucundaa, the site itself serves as a “primary text,” the major source of information regarding its development and operation. The project attempts to define the majo
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MacKenzie, Sharon L., Arlene J. Carson, and Valerie S. Kuehne. "The Meadows School Project: A Unique Intergenerational “Immersion” Program." Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 9, no. 2 (2011): 207–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2011.568343.

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Reher, Charles. "The 1998 University of Wyoming/Grand Teton National Park Cooperative Archaeology Program." UW National Parks Service Research Station Annual Reports 24 (January 1, 2000): 72–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.13001/uwnpsrc.2000.3423.

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As of this writing we have completed the third year of a cooperative UW/GTNP archaeological project, with 1998 being the first season. The primary purpose here is to provide a brief overview of some of the accomplishments of that first field season. This basic "UW/NPS Research Center Annual Report" format then will have two more installments for 1999 and 2000. More attention is given in this first report to background such as the history of archaeological research in Grand Teton National Park, while subsequent reports will emphasize other types of information. No attempt is made here to provid
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Cannon, Molly Boeka, Anna S. Cohen, and Kelly N. Jimenez. "Connecting Native Students to STEM Research Using Virtual Archaeology." Advances in Archaeological Practice 9, no. 2 (2021): 175–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2021.2.

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ABSTRACTUniversities struggle to provide meaningful education and mentorship to Native American students, especially in STEM fields such as archaeology and geography. The Native American Summer Mentorship Program (NASMP) at Utah State University is designed to address Native student retention and representation, and it fosters collaboration between mentors and mentees. In spring 2020, as university instruction went online due to the COVID-19 pandemic, NASMP mentors were faced with adapting hands-on activities and face-to-face interaction to an online format. Using our Water Heritage Anthropolo
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Kalpaxis, Th, K. Athanassas, I. Bassiakos, et al. "Preliminary Results of the Istron, Mirabello, Geophysical and Geoarchaeological Project, 2002–2004." Annual of the British School at Athens 101 (November 2006): 135–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068245400021304.

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One of the goals of the Vrokastro Survey Project, based in west-central Mirabello, eastern Crete, was to identify a site within the boundaries of the survey study area worthy of further investigation, including excavation. The settlement selected, based on its complexity and long lifespan, was Priniatikos Pyrgos, a harbour community and ‘gateway’ of the Vrokastro region. As a preliminary to excavation, the Istron Geoarchaeological Project was initiated in order to document the nature, condition, and resources of this site and its coastal environment. This multidisciplinary program was implemen
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Fitzhugh, William W. "The Tuvaaluk and Torngat archaeological projects: Review and assessment." Études/Inuit/Studies 39, no. 2 (2016): 27–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/1038142ar.

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In the late 1970s, two large, multi-disciplinary, multi-year archaeological programs were initiated along the coasts of northern Labrador and Ungava in northern Quebec. Both envisioned a new model for Arctic archaeology that integrated archaeology, ethnography, environmental studies, earth sciences, and informatics. The Tuvaaluk research program was directed by Patrick Plumet at the Université du Québec à Montréal, and the Torngat Archaeological Project (TAP) by William Fitzhugh at the Smithsonian Institution and Richard Jordan at Bryn Mawr College. Project periods lasted roughly five years an
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Boyd, Carolyn E., Francisco Marcos Marín, Christopher Goodmaster, Angel Johnson, Amanda Castaneda, and Benjamin Dwyer. "Digital Documentation and the Archaeology of the Lower Pecos Canyonlands." Virtual Archaeology Review 3, no. 5 (2012): 98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2012.4535.

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<p>The Lower Pecos Canyonlands of southwest Texas and northern Mexico house some of the most complex and compositionally intricate prehistoric rock art in the world. Because of the unique nature and the incomparable richness of this cultural legacy, it is imperative to create a permanent visual, auditory and textual archive for present and future generations and to promote preservation of this resource through education. SHUMLA’s Lower Pecos Rock Art Recording and Preservation Project is meeting this need through digital documentation of rock art sites, creation of a digital library to a
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Sharon, Ilan, Ayelet Gilboa, A. J. Timothy Jull, and Elisabetta Boaretto. "Report on the First Stage of the Iron Age Dating Project in Israel: Supporting a Low Chronology." Radiocarbon 49, no. 1 (2007): 1–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0033822200041886.

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The traditional chronology of ancient Israel in the 11th–9th centuries BCE was constructed mainly by correlating archaeological phenomena with biblical narratives and with Bible-derived chronology. The chronology of Cyprus and Greece, and hence of points further west, are in turn based on that of the Levant. Thus, a newly proposed chronology, about 75–100 yr lower than the conventional one, bears crucial implications not only for biblical history and historiography but also for cultural processes around the Mediterranean. A comprehensive radiocarbon program was initiated to try and resolve thi
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Pakkanen, Jari. "A tale of three drums: an unfinished Archaic votive column in the Sanctuary of Poseidon at Kalaureia." Opuscula. Annual of the Swedish Institutes at Athens and Rome 2 (November 2009): 167–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.30549/opathrom-02-08.

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Three unfinished column drums discovered at the Kalaureia Research Program excavations in 2007–2009 can be shown to have been intended for a monumental Archaic Ionic votive column. All drums have systematic masons’ marks on the contact surfaces. The latter parts of the inscriptions indicate the position of the drum in the shaft. Two alternative readings for the first part of the inscription are suggested: the first interprets it as a building instruction and the second as a price indication. The start of the building project took place very likely in the second half of the sixth century BC, an
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Ririmasse, Marlon NR. "Sharing Knowledge: Archaeology and Education in the Maluku, Indonesia." Kapata Arkeologi 14, no. 1 (2018): 27. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kapata.v14i1.466.

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Mengembangkan kurikulum Sekolah bermuatan sejarah yang representatif merupakan sebuah tantangan di Indonesia. Berbagai macam etnis dan latar belakang budaya di negara ini telah menciptakan situasi manajemen pendidikan yang unik. Suatu pendekatan yang tidak konvensional yang menekankan muatan lokal telah dikembangkan oleh Pemerintah dalam dua dekade terakhir untuk memenuhi permintaan terhadap representasi isu-isu lokal dalam sejarah dan mata pelajaran yang terkait di sekolah-sekolah. Meskipun sudah ada pendekatan yang diinisiasi, namun pelaksanaan program di tingkat nasional masih jauh dari efe
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Staley, David P. "Shadow of Doubt or Doubtful Shadows: Small-Scale Low-Density Lithic Scatters and Agrifacts." North American Archaeologist 27, no. 2 (2006): 175–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2190/m228-g714-1603-1kp6.

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The fundamental identification of flaked stone as artifact is critical to all that follows in archaeology. The identification of sites, interpretations of prehistoric behaviors, adaptations, land use patterns, settlement and subsistence studies, etc. can be distilled to the initial determination of an artifact as being “real” or the result of natural or accidental phenomena such as plow damage. In cultural resource management, artifact identification drives immediate field decisions to modify research strategies and ultimately forms the argumentative basis for research potentials and determina
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Perry, Cynthia, and Kim Weatherby. "Feasibility of an Intergenerational Tai Chi Program: A Community-Based Participatory Research Project." Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 9, no. 1 (2011): 69–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2011.544215.

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Vannini, Guido. "Al-Jaya Palace and the New Shawbak Town. A Medieval frontier and the return of the urbanism in the Southern Transjordan." Studies in Ancient Art and Civilisation 24 (December 1, 2020): 83–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.12797/saac.24.2020.24.04.

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Al-Jaya Palace and the New Shawbak Town. A Medieval frontier and the return of the urbanism in the Southern Transjordan
 The recent discovery – made during the 2018 campaign ofthe ‘Medieval Petra’ Mission of the University of Florence – of the residential al-Jaya Palace at the bottom of the hill of Shawbak’s ‘incastellato’ site is of particular relevance both for medieval and Islamic heritage in Jordan (no architecture of a comparable quality from the Ayyubid-Mamluk periodhas ever been found in the country) and mostly for the archaeological confirmation that underneath al-Jaya, lays the a
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Hill, Adam C. "‘The Battle for Abu Simbel’: Archaeology and Postcolonial Diplomacy in the UNESCO Campaign for Nubia." Journal of Contemporary History 56, no. 3 (2021): 502–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022009421997884.

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This essay examines the role and agency of British archaeologists in the discussions surrounding Egypt’s construction of the Aswan High Dam beginning in the late 1950s. The dam was conceived as a grand engineering project that would create new farmland and make Egypt self-sufficient in terms of its energy needs, but flooding caused by the dam threatened to destroy numerous archaeological sites along the Nile River on the border of Egypt and Sudan. With the blessing of the Egyptian and Sudanese governments, the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) launched a
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Matei, Constantin. "Metode etnoarheologice de cercetare." Anuarul Muzeului Etnograif al Transilvaniei 30 (December 20, 2016): 391–405. http://dx.doi.org/10.47802/amet.2016.30.23.

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In this study, we addressed some aspects of ethnoarchaeological research methodology. Comparative ethnoarchaeology record change processes of long-term, that occurs in the economy, technology and bio-social environment. Another method is to research excavations at sites abandoned. The big advantage of this method is that the researcher interpretations can be put face to face with the oral testimony of the locals. Method landscape archaeology means office work, using a computer and a system scan earth by satellites such as Google Earth. With this program are identified and inventoried "Stanele"
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Peacock, Becky J. "Westgate Oxford Pop Up Museum." Advances in Archaeological Practice 6, no. 3 (2018): 248–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2018.17.

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ABSTRACTWestgate Oxford is a commercial redevelopment of a large shopping complex in the center of Oxford, with clients Westgate Oxford Alliance and principal contractor Laing O'Rourke. The excavations, carried out by Oxford Archaeology, between 2014 and 2016, were required as part of UK Planning Guidelines and were the largest ever undertaken in the city and principally focused on a large medieval suburban friary. The project won Best Archaeological Project 2016 at the prestigious national British Archaeological Awards, and the outreach program, which included an evolving pop-up museum, was a
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Flaten, Arne R. "Ashes2Art Now and Tomorrow: Delphi, Alexandria and the Red Sea." Virtual Archaeology Review 2, no. 4 (2011): 127. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2011.4568.

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<p>Ashes2Art is a collaborative undergraduate research initiative focused on the application of digital tools to cultural heritage projects. The program started in 2005 at Coastal Carolina University, and from 2007 to 2009, Coastal Carolina University worked with students and faculty at Arkansas State University to study and build various digital resources pertaining to Delphi, Greece. In January 2011 the Ashes2Art project at Coastal Carolina University begins collaboration with the Center for Maritime Archaeology and Underwater Cultural Heritage at Alexandria University, Egypt. We will
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Traaholt, Anne, and Kjartan Fønsteilen. "Can 3000 schoolchildren make history? How to involve a community in exploring its late medieval roots; field report from an ongoing slow archaeology project." AP: Online Journal in Public Archaeology 6, no. 2 (2017): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.23914/ap.v6i2.81.

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Many archaeological excavations leave behind great amounts ofunresearched cultural layers ready to be cleared when the bulldozers move in to start new construction at the site. This can be due to parts of site falling outside the main scientific focus or soil removed due to development without any prior proper excavation taking place. These soils, often rich in artefacts are later lost when new area use takes place. The project presented here shows how such cultural layers can provide valuable teaching grounds for young people even when they have been removed from the site. By creating a progr
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Boström, Ann-Kristin. "Lifelong Learning in Intergenerational Settings: The Development of the Swedish Granddad Program From Project to National Association." Journal of Intergenerational Relationships 9, no. 3 (2011): 293–306. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/15350770.2011.593439.

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Mattingly, David J., Youssef Bokbot, Martin Sterry, et al. "Long-term History in a Moroccan Oasis Zone: The Middle Draa Project 2015." Journal of African Archaeology 15, no. 2 (2017): 141–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/21915784-12340009.

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AbstractThis article describes the research questions and presents the initial ams dates of the Middle Draa Project (southern Morocco), a collaborative field survey project between the University of Leicester and the Institut National des Sciences de l’Archéologie et du Patrimoine (insap) of Morocco. Starting from a very low baseline of past archaeological research in this pre-desert valley, the overall objective of the project is to establish the extent, character and chronology of the rich archaeology of the Wadi Draa. The results presented here detail a hitherto unknown phase of major occup
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Mountjoy, Joseph B. "ON THE RECORD ABOUT WALT TAYLOR: A PERSONAL ACCOUNT." Ancient Mesoamerica 29, no. 1 (2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s095653611700030x.

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AbstractWalter W. Taylor, especially through his 1948 monograph A Study of Archeology, has been a major influence on the theory and methods of American archaeology. His contribution has recently been assessed in a book by a number of students and colleagues, but none of them had first-hand experience with Walt in a fieldwork setting. This is an account of personal experiences with Walt Taylor, beginning in the graduate program at Southern Illinois University (SIU), but focused on a summer National Science Foundation (NSF) project in Zacatecas in 1964 that was designed to study Chalchihuites/Ch
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Arnold, Philip J. "Maya Settlement in Northwestern Belize: The 1988 and 1990 Seasons of the Rio Bravo Archaeological Project. Thomas H. Guderjan, editor. Maya Research Program, San Antonio, and Labyrinthos, Culver City, California, 1991. ix + 119 pp., figures, tables, appendix, references. $28.00 (paper)." Latin American Antiquity 3, no. 3 (1992): 257–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/971724.

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Russell, Scott C. "Archaeological Studies Along the Arizona Interconnection Project Transmission Line Corridor. Prepared by Andrew Fowler. Zuni Archaeology Program, Zuni Pueblo, 1990. ix + 266 pp., figures, tables, references, appendix. $17.60 (paper)." American Antiquity 57, no. 1 (1992): 181–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2694863.

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Tutorsky, A. V., E. V. Govor, and C. Ballard. "Miklouho-Maclay’s Legacy in Russian- and English-Language Academic Research, 1992–2017." Archaeology, Ethnology & Anthropology of Eurasia 47, no. 2 (2019): 112–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.17746/1563-0110.2019.47.2.112-121.

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This article provides an overview of recent scholarship dedicated to the legacy of the Russian scientist and traveler Nicolai Miklouho-Maclay. The fi rst part deals with the so-called “classic” approach of the second half of the 20th century, which tended towards a mythologized and idealized portrait of Miklouho-Maclay, as evidenced by the publications of D. Tumarkin and by the second edition of the Complete Works of N.N. Miklouho-Maclay, published in the 1990s. The second part addresses articles published during the 1990s and 2000s that have sought to “demythologize” and reevaluate standard p
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Faurescu, I., C. Varlam, I. Vagner, D. Faurescu, D. Bogdan, and D. Costinel. "Radiocarbon level in the Atmosphere of Ramnicu Valcea, Romania." Radiocarbon 61, no. 6 (2019): 1625–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2019.146.

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ABSTRACTThis paper presents radiocarbon (14C) variations in the atmosphere from Ramnicu Valcea, Romania. The samples were collected in the vicinity of the Experimental Pilot Plant for Tritium and Deuterium Separation (PESTD) from the Institute of the Cryogenics and Isotopic Technologies (ICSI) placed about 10 km south from the Ramnicu Valcea city (Romania), in the Govora industrial area. This facility is an experimental project in the national nuclear energy research program, which has the aim of developing technologies for tritium separation from heavy water. It should be noted that in the Go
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Nguyễn, Lan-Húóng, and Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation. "Pequot Warriors Combating Paper Genocide: How the Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation Uses Education to Resist Cultural Erasure." Journal for Undergraduate Ethnography 10, no. 1 (2020): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.15273/jue.v10i1.9945.

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This paper analyzes the southeastern Connecticut Eastern Pequot Tribal Nation’s battle with cultural erasure and resistance through education. Indigenous education programs are gradual yet the most effective method of resisting Western cultural erasure from the United States government, because they peacefully invite both Natives and non-Natives to learn about Native American history outside of European colonizer textbooks. The Tribe battles the erasure that can result from external parties’ ability to grant state or federal titles recognizing tribal authority (known as recognition titles) to
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Coleman, Dwight F. "Underwater Archaeology in Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary, Lake Huron—Preliminary Results from a Shipwreck Mapping Survey." Marine Technology Society Journal 36, no. 3 (2002): 33–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.4031/002533202787913387.

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Off northeastern Lower Michigan, the bottom waters of Lake Huron in the Thunder Bay National Marine Sanctuary and Underwater Preserve (TBNMS/UP) contain a vast array of historic shipwrecks representing more than a century of early Great Lakes shipping. During June 2001, in collaboration with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the State of Michigan, the Institute for Exploration (IFE) mapped a large portion of “Shipwreck Alley”, which extends throughout the deep-water portion of the Sanctuary and continues farther north. Seventeen shipwrecks, two of which are new dis
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Tamura, Naoyuki. "Prime Focus Spectrograph: A very wide-field, massively multiplexed, optical & near-infrared spectrograph for Subaru Telescope." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 11, S319 (2015): 55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1743921315010480.

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AbstractThis short article is about Prime Focus Spectrograph (PFS), a very wide-field, massively-multiplexed, and optical & near-infrared (NIR) spectrograph as a next generation facility instrument on Subaru Telescope. More details and updates are available on the PFS official website (http://pfs.ipmu.jp), blog (http://pfs.ipmu.jp/blog/), and references therein.The project, instrument, & timelinePFS will position 2400 fibers to science targets or blank sky in the 1.3 degree field on the Subaru prime focus. These fibers will be quickly (~60sec) reconfigurable and feed the photons during
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Bucci, G. "PADUS, SANDALUS, GENS FADIENA. UNDERWATER SURVEYS IN PALAEO-WATERCOURSES (FERRARA DISTRICT – ITALY)." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XL-5/W5 (April 9, 2015): 55–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprsarchives-xl-5-w5-55-2015.

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In the ambit of our program of researches on ancient rivers in Ferrara hinterland (Italy), we have been joining a Scientific – Didactic Project between <i>Soprintendenza per i Beni Archeologici dell’Emilia Romagna, Comune di Portomaggiore Assessorato alla Cultura</i>, CMAS A.CDCI. - <i>Confédération Mondiale des Activités Subaquatiques Federation ITA F07</i> – <i>Associazione CMAS Diving Center Italia</i>. The Project is focused on underwater archaeological surveys in ex quarry lakes, following the Rivers Padus and Sandalus between Voghiera, Gambulaga and Po
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Quiles, A., S. Emerit, V. Asensi-Amorós, et al. "NEW CHRONOMETRIC INSIGHTS INTO ANCIENT EGYPTIAN MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS HELD AT THE MUSÉE DU LOUVRE AND THE MUSÉE DES BEAUX-ARTS DE LYON." Radiocarbon 63, no. 2 (2021): 545–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/rdc.2020.135.

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ABSTRACTVery little is known about the manufacturing and use of ancient Egyptian instruments, and their discovery is very rare. An extensive radiocarbon (14C) dating program has been conducted on 25 ancient Egyptian musical instruments currently held at the Louvre Museum (musée du Louvre) and the Lyon Museum of Fine Arts (musée des Beaux-Arts de Lyon). This study includes cordophones (harps, lyres, lutes), membranophones (drums, tambourines), idiophones (clappers, crotales), as well as wind instruments (oboe) that have entered the museum collections during the 19th century or the first half of
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Marlet, Olivier, Elisabeth Zadora-Rio, Pierre-Yves Buard, Béatrice Markhoff, and Xavier Rodier. "The Archaeological Excavation Report of Rigny: An Example of an Interoperable Logicist Publication." Heritage 2, no. 1 (2019): 761–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage2010049.

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The logicist program, which was initiated in the 1970s by J.C. Gardin, aims to clarify the reasoning processes in the field of archaeology and to explore new forms of publication, in order to overcome the growing imbalance between the flood of publications and our capacities of assimilation. The logicist program brings out the cognitive structure of archaeological constructs, which establishes a bridge between empirical facts or descriptive propositions, at one end of the argumentation, and interpretative propositions at the other. This alternative form of publication is designed to highlight
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Høgestøl, Mari, Lisbeth Prøsch-Danielsen, and Olav Walderhaug. "Bergkunst på Midt- og Sør-Jæren samt i Dalaneregionen, Rogaland. Motiver, historikk, naturmiljø og tilstand." AmS-Varia, no. 59 (January 31, 2019): 1–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.31265/ams-varia.v0i59.198.

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In Rogaland County, southwestern Norway, one of the country’s largest collections of rock art can be found: ca. 110 sites with figures and cup marks, 38 grave monuments with decorated slabs or stones with cup marks (altogether 67 slabs) and 37 stray finds of decorated slabs or stones with cup marks. In 1996, the Museum of Archaeology, University of Stavanger established an interdisciplinary group working primarily on the documentation and preservation of rock art. This group was part of the National Rock Art Project, a program run by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage. The project
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