EthnoarchaeologyPolishing techniquesHaptic tribometerSurface perceptionStone polishing techniques, a deep reaching technical innovation, appeared in the Eastern Mediterranean during the Neolithic period and were generalised during the Bronze Age. Our team wanted to find out what specific techniques were ...
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Archaeology Biological anthropology Associated content Ethnohistorical analysis suggests that endurance running evolved with persistence hunting Nature Human BehaviourResearch Briefing13 May 2024 Nature Human Behaviour (Nat Hum Behav)ISSN2397-3374(online) ...
“Benzhu” worship is a unique religious belief of the Bai nationality, which is generally a hero in local myths and legends, and the Bai people regard “Benzhu” as the local protection god [23]. Bai medicine has a long history, and archaeology has been used since the Ming Dynasty. ...
GIS and remote sensing analysis is then carried out in the last section. Dizon (2004: 1) has argued that trade and culture contact between the Philippine archipelago and the Southeast Asian neighboring countries including China, Japan, India, and other Arabian nations started 9th to 10th c and...
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An Essay on Industrial Archaeology and the Ethnography of Agricultural Implem... Carbon nanotubes (CNTs - long tubular carbon nanostructures) belong to the best electron field emitting materials. Based on the experimentally determined e... PH Stahl - Institut fur Festkorper- und Werkstofforschung ...
continuous medicinal use in the Middle East down the generations, as well as being used in the Holy Land today. Precisely in King Solomon’s words, “That which has been is what will be, that which is done is what will be done. And there is nothing new under the sun” (Ecclesiastes ...
2010. "Ritual as a Mode of Production: Ethnoarchaeology and Creative Practice in Hindu Temple Art", in South Asian Studies, 26:1, 31-57, Oxon: Routledge.Parker, S. (2010). Ritual as a mode of production: ethnoarchaeology and creative practice in Hindu temple arts. South Asian Studies, ...
Introduction and Definition Ethnoarchaeology is an ever-expanding subdiscipline within archaeology, and pottery undoubtedly gets more than its fair share of attention. But with recent social and economic trends, it can be seen that opportunities of undertaking certain kinds of ethnoarchaeological study ...