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Humans attempted to reanimate the skulls of our dead for thousands of years. With the help of modern technology and ancient DNA, it’s now both an art and a science.
The National Planning Policy Framework and Archaeology: A Response – How did the Profession come to this?developmentplanningNational Planning Policy FrameworkpThe transition of planning policy for archaeology and the historic environment in England from Planning Policy Guidance note 16 (PPG 16) to the...
Similarly, island archaeology has revealed that, with some sensibility, humans have long coexisted with native fauna on small and supposedly fragile islands. Finally, thanks to modern remote sensing technology there is the spectacular revelation that the tropics were home to large cities and thriving ...
When ideological passion drives research, in archaeology or anything else, it can generate tremendous energy and important breakthroughs. It can also lead to the glossing over of inconvenient data, and biased results. Sayers has concluded that there were large, permanent, defiant “resistance commu...
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4 School of Geography, Archaeology and Environmental Studies, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, Private Bag X03, Wits 2050, South Africa * Author to whom correspondence should be addressed. Land 2021, 10(10), 1024; https://doi.org/10.3390/land10101024 Submission...
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(25)--博物馆学概论Understanding How Museums.pdf,16 Toward a Pedagogy of feeling Understanding How Museums Create a Space for Cross‐ Cultural encounters Andrea Witcomb If much of the new museology that developed in the 1990s could be described as informe
"The body came in, we shot an X-ray through the body bag, we took the body out of the body bag, we did the autopsy and we found all the bullets except for one — couldn't find it. Well, it was still in the body bag. It was actually through and underneath the body. So [on...