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  • ...uage, primarily via vestiges of early writing, falls under the pervue of [[archaeology]] or [[anthropology]] and also [[history]]. The mechanisms related to learn [[Category: Archaeology Workgroup]]
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  • ...s of the English Heritage funded Samian Project. An e-monograph', Internet Archaeology 17. {{Doi|10.11141/ia.17.1}}.
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  • * new OKFN WGs: EU, bibliographic information, development, archaeology
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  • [[Category: Archaeology Workgroup]]
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  • {{rpl|Archaeology}}
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  • ...omestication as a Model for the Consilience between Molecular Genetics and Archaeology | publisher = Archaeopress | location = Oxford | year = 2005 | isbn = 97818
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  • * Sands, John Ogilby. "Sea Power at Yorktown: The Archaeology of the Captive Fleet." PhD dissertation George Washington U. 1980. 284 pp.
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  • == Archaeology == ...intensively settled. This has resulted in the survival of many sites of [[archaeology|archaeological]] interest, but the acid soil has destroyed much of the evid
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  • === Archaeology and early history === ...e routes once used for bringing stone down from the crags (see above under Archaeology and early history/Industry).
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  • ...f/vol10/10_168_219_med_britain.pdf “Medieval Britain in 1965”], ''Medieval Archaeology'' 10. pp. 181&ndash;182.</ref> Today the site is a [[scheduled monument]],
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  • ...-4.</ref><ref>Christie, Neil (2006). ''From Constantine To Charlemagne: An Archaeology of Italy, AD 300&ndash;800''. Aldershot: Ashgate Publishing. pp. 1, 18. ISB
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  • Shalem addded archaeology in 2006, sponsoring an excavation in the City of David by senior fellow [[E
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  • ...orbit.<ref name=O'Leary>{{cite book |title=Handbook of space engineering, archaeology, and heritage |editor=Ann Garrison Darrin, Beth Laura O'Leary, eds |author=
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  • ...uding [[paleontology]], [[forest science]], [[medicine]], [[pathology]], [[archaeology]], [[petrology]], [[dentistry]], [[anatomy]], [[aquaculture]], etc.
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  • ...age, primarily via vestiges of early writing, falls under the purview of [[archaeology]] or [[anthropology]] and also [[history]]. The mechanisms related to learn
    6 KB (964 words) - 13:48, 18 February 2024
  • ...tionally divided according to the four field approach. The fields include archaeology, physical or biological anthropology, sociocultural anthropology and lingui ===Archaeology===
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  • ...Age]], after c.1300 BC. At that time, according to legend but supported by archaeology, [[Mycenae]] was the main centre of Greek civilisation while Sparta was reg
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  • * Harvey, Nigel. ''The Industrial Archaeology of Farming in England and Wales.'' (1980). 232 pp.
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  • Redmond, Elsa Studies in Latin American Ethnohistory and Archaeology: Tribal and Chiefly Warfare on South America. Michigan: Ann Arbor, 1994.
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  • *''Skull Wars: Kennewick Man, Archaeology, and the Battle for Native American Identity'' By David Hurst Thomas. New Y *Andrew L. Slayman. 1997. "A Battle Over Bones." ''Archaeology,'' 50(1):16-23.
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