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Social and Environmental Impacts of British Colonial Rum Production at Betty’s Hope Plantation, Antigua
Rum, a by-product of sugar production, has been a key element of social, cultural, political, and economic processes in the British Caribbean since... -
Rethinking Middle Bronze Age Communities on Cyprus: “Egalitarian” and Isolated or Complex and Interconnected?
Current views of Cyprus during the Middle Bronze Age (or Middle Cypriot period) depict an island largely isolated from the wider eastern...
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The Etruscans: Setting New Agendas
The Etruscans, who dominated central Italy for much of the first half of the first millennium BC, are ripe for new analysis: the quantity of data for...
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The Application of Archaeological Techniques to Forensic Fire Scenes
In a UK context, forensic archaeology has remained focused on the search for and excavation of clandestine burials. There are, however, other areas... -
The Role of Antioxidant on Health and Age-Related Diseases in Aging
Substantial studies have suggested that natural compounds rich in antioxidants can enhance the immune system and decrease oxidative stress. These... -
Identification of a Deep-water B-29 WWII Aircraft via ROV Telepresence Survey
American-produced B-29 Superfortress bomber aircraft flew missions against Imperial Japan in the Pacific Theater from air bases in the Mariana...
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New Research on the “Kings of Metal”: Systems of Social Distinction in the Copper Age of Southeastern Europe
This paper discusses the degree of social complexity in southeastern Europe in the fifth millennium BC and presents previously unreported evidence...
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Map** the Villagescape: An Archaeological Approach to Political Ecology Along the Falemme River, AD 1000–1900
Historical narratives in Upper Senegal largely center on precolonial statecraft, long-distance trade, and ethno-religious mobilization. Drawing on...
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Section Across the Horizontal Field: A Case Study of the Asymmetrical Condition of Bogotá’s Periphery
The Sabana de Bogotá is facing an increased contradiction between development (urban, agricultural, flower and many other kinds of production or any... -
Material Principles and Economic Relations Underlying Neolithic Axe Circulation in Western Europe
Neolithic societies produced and circulated axeheads made out of different rock types over substantial distances. These tools were indispensable to...
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Prehistoric Coastal Mass Burials: Did Death Come in Waves?
Recent large tsunamis in the twenty-first century have provided graphic reminders of the catastrophic impacts such natural hazards can have upon...
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Blue-Green Infrastructure in Managing Urban Water Resources
Blue-Green Infrastructure (BGI) is a planned network of natural and semi- natural areas that utilise natural processes to improve water quality and... -
The Effects of Mountain Pine Beetle on Drinking Water Quality: Assessing Communication Strategies and Knowledge Levels in the Rocky Mountain Region
Widespread tree mortality in forested watersheds affected by the mountain pine beetle (MPB) epidemic across western North America raised public... -
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Theoretical Overview
East Asian dynastic cycles have been explained by the will of Heaven, by climate, and by political dynamics. Geography has given East Asia a highly... -
A Sensory Update to the Chaîne Opératoire in Order to Study Skill: Perceptive Categories for Copper-Compositions in Archaeometallurgy
This paper introduces the methodology of perceptive categories through which an empirical analysis of skill is achievable, taking European Bronze Age...
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Geology Based Culture?
Civilization would not have developed without the availability and use of natural resources. Mineral resources generally correspond to underground... -
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