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Discussion of all aspects of experimental archaeology and archaeological reconstructions especially focused on groups carrying out experimental archaeology in Britain.
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Mailing list for international discussions, reviews, and exchanges of information in archaeological theory and associated fields of interest.
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Provides illustrated descriptions of two contrasting techniques in archaeology - survey and excavation. Includes both aerial photography and ground survey.
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Moderated discussion list whose purpose is to provide a venue for discussing archaeological and anthropological theory and archaeological methodology.
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The archaeological heritage of each city, the result of slow stratification, is limited and has a tendency to disappear in the course of new building construction and new developments.
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Site dedicated to archaeology and its practice. Methodological approach and illustraded archaeology. Rescue archaeology, programmed archaeology, a legal approach, and also archaeology and law.
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Geophysical Survey Systems Inc. explain the technology and use of geophysical survey methods in archeology for non-invasively mapping the subsurface and features within it.
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From Guardian Unlimited, treating myth as fact misunderstands the meaning of religion.
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Information on the study of microscopic wear on teeth and free image analysis software.
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An essay by Dr Peter Reynolds, Director of Butser Ancient Farm, 'The Nature of Experiment in Archaeology'.
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Has over three decades of experience and work in the field of obsidian hydration dating. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Archaeological practices and their effect on Geophysical survey results, with suggestions for new standards.
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A laboratory manual by Donny Hamilton of the Texas A&M University.
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An introduction into photogrammetrical applications to archaeology by Michael Doneus, Institute for Prehistory and Early History, University of Vienna, Austria.
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Political Economy of World-Systems 2002 Conference article by Mitch Allen. The expansion of the Ancient Near Eastern core has been addressed by world-systems scholars for two decades now, since it represented the earliest documented case of strong core and peripheral differentiation.
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A response to Vansina's article, "Historians, are archaeologists your siblings?".
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The theoretical foundation is neither processual nor postprocessual in character, but build upon poststructuralist theory enhanced with a necessary touch of constructionism. On-line books and articles on archaeology and social theory, links and literature.
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Account by the European Commission of analysis of objects from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times to determine the composition of the alloys used by these civilisations.