Showing papers on "Ethnoarchaeology published in 2021"
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TL;DR: In this paper, the authors examined the contribution of ethnoarchaeological and experimental research to interdisciplinary approaches on the identification and taphonomy of livestock dung in the context of animal agriculture.
Abstract: This study examines the contribution of ethnoarchaeological and experimental research to interdisciplinary approaches on the identification and taphonomy of livestock dung. Ethnographic and experim...
18 citations
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03 Mar 2021TL;DR: The scale and intensity of Navajo sheepherding in the American Southwest has varied substantially over the centuries as mentioned in this paper, and in the 150 years since the signing of the Navajo Treaty of 1868, a varie...
Abstract: The scale and intensity of Navajo (Dine) sheepherding in the American Southwest has varied substantially over the centuries. In the 150 years since the signing of the Navajo Treaty of 1868, a varie...
5 citations
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30 Mar 2021
TL;DR: In this article, the RAINDROPS project has been used to train a neural network for the detection of the presence of anomalies in the environment, and the APC was funded by the European Research Council, grant number ERC-Stg-2017 759800.
Abstract: This research and the APC were funded by the European Research Council, grant number ERC-Stg-2017 759800, RAINDROPS project
4 citations
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19 Aug 2021
TL;DR: Parsons as mentioned in this paper was a pioneer who expanded the scope of settlement pattern analysis in archaeology and conducted extensive surveys in Mexico, Peru, and Argentina, and discussed Parsons' contributi...
Abstract: Jeffrey Parsons was a pioneer who expanded the scope of settlement pattern analysis in archaeology. He conducted extensive surveys in Mexico, Peru, and Argentina. Here I discuss Parsons' contributi...
1 citations
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TL;DR: In 2015, an ethnoarchaeological survey of standing earthen buildings took place near the city of Celano in central Italy's Abruzzo region as discussed by the authors, where the authors provided observations relevant to archaeologists interpreting Earthen architectural remains in many areas of the world: insights on structural function and the longevity of such buildings.
Abstract: In 2015 an ethnoarchaeological survey of standing earthen buildings took place near the city of Celano in central Italy's Abruzzo region. The study provided observations relevant to archaeologists interpreting earthen architectural remains in many areas of the world: insights on structural function and the longevity of such buildings.
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03 Jul 2021
TL;DR: In this article, a saint flees the Parish church of Cereixa, a small hamlet in Atlantic Europe, and rushes back to its home, upon the hillfort of San Lourenzo, an Iron-Age fortified settlement.
Abstract: Every night a saint flees the Parish church of Cereixa, a small hamlet in Atlantic Europe. It rushes back to its home, upon the hillfort of San Lourenzo, an Iron-Age fortified settlement. Despite h...