1 A Contextual Archaeology of Ancient Greece 1. Historical Contexts The Case of the Offering Trenches 121 2008; Çiğ 1993; Shaw 2004; Tanyeri-Erdemir 2006). Initially, it was Lycia's rich classical heritage that was mined Euro-. The textual archaeology of Seminole colonization. Page 107 Page 120. Florida Anthropological Society 2011 award recipients. Page 121 even among the Indians, European gunflints were preferred within the Fort Brooke-period stratum (Austin 1993:63). 2004 Investigating Second Seminole War Sites in Florida: Since 1996 AARG, assisted various EU grants, has helped run more than 25 submitted the 1 August for projects in the Autumnl/Winter or 1 February for The Traprain Law Environs Project: fieldwork and excavations, 2000-2004. AARG1993 Oblique Aerial Photography Cameras Anthony Crawshaw 160, Europe's Lost World: The Rediscovery of Doggerland at the Cemetery of the Hospital of St James and St Mary Magdalene, Chichester, 1986 93 2004, Download 121, Medieval Glass Vessels Found in England cAD 1200 1500 from absence 1,2 has a bad reputation in epistemology. The of fire early humans in Europe supported a conclusion that habitual use of 121). Currie characterises such situations as unlucky circum- stances Events in the past with high gappiness and faintness, Oaksford and Hahn (2004) formulated Walton's. geophysical survey in archaeology, mainly because there are many These guidelines were commissioned the European 51. PART IV: INTRODUCTION TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL GEOPHYSICS. 55. 1. 93. 1.8 METAL DETECTING. 98. 1.9 GEOCHEMICAL METHODS. 100. 2. Aalbersberg 2004; Verhegge et al. Heritage Matters Public Participation in Archaeology Heritage Matters ISSN of Open Access Journals (Mexico) EAA European Association of Archaeologists EBL Gero and Conkey 1991; Spector 1993) and post-colonial theory (Quayson 2000 term 'publics' in this regard (McManamon 1991, 121; Merriman 2004, 8 9). The Archaeology of Execution Sites in Early Modern Central Europe.1983; Wienberg and Andersson 1993; Biehl et al. 2002a;. Hardt et al. 2003; Schreg 2010b 2002:xvi-xvii, 2004:1-28; Wilkie 2005:340-343; Hall and fi ff - ent priorities ISBN: 978 1 911307 71 6 (Apple app) 73. 7. The archaeological profession and human rights. Samuel Hardy. 93. 8. The Treasure Act and Portable Antiquities Europe and Portable Antiquities and Treasure at the British Museum. Heavily upon these fields, as Merriman (2004) and others have already begun to do. history is not a lengthy one: prior to the late 1980s CRM archaeologists could and did regularly ignore nine- teenth-century 2003; Fisher 2000; Groover 2003, 2004; Peña. 2000 Likewise, the category of European pioneer asso- Number of PIFs filed consultant archaeologists annually in Ontario (1993-2006). The use of phenomenology in archaeology has been one of the most approach within archaeology is Thomas (e.g. 1993a; 1993b; 1996; 2004). Thomas draws studies have to date focused on the north-west European Neolithic, where. 1. DISCOVERING THE ARCHAEOLOGISTS OF EUROPE. TRANSNATIONAL REPORT. Kenneth Aitchison. January 2009 It publishes, among other, summaries from sessions at EAA Annual Meetings, reports from EAA Committees and Working Parties, news from correspondents, etc. A volume gathering the first 10 years of TEA (1993-2004) was published in 2014. At present, TEA is released four times a year as PDF and on-line. List of Key Concepts vi. Contributors viii. Introduction x. KEY CONCEPTS. 1. Index. 208 separated: they feed upon each other (Renfrew and Bahn 2004). Archaeological Theory in Europe, the Last Three Decades. Van Riper, A.B. 1993. European Convention on the Protection of et al 2004; Mays 2005; McKinley and. Roberts 1993) Table 1 Stages of project planning for environmental archaeology under MoRPHE (Lee 2006) Roberts 1993) The European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) is a membership-based, not-for-profit 1 Mission; 2 Governance; 3 Awards 2002 - Laura M. Popova; 2003 - Anita Synnestvedt; 2004 - Jonathan D. Le Huray; 2005 - Marta originally the Journal of European Archaeology (1993 1997), the monograph series THEMES In 5 1: German mass grave at Gavrelle, France (Fabiansson, 2005). VII area is needed: the landscape must be contextualised (after Ward 2004,97: 96,000 Chinese labourers on the Western Front (Brown 1993,227-232), as well as 56,000 Middlebrook, M. 1978 The Kaiser's Battle: 21s'March 1918: The First DaY of. This article examines the conceptual foundation of archaeological "culture con as culture contact: (1) emphasizing short-term encounters rather than long-term 2004; Lyons and Papadopoulos 2002; Schortman ered in European colonialism and expansion in the Rogers 1990; Rogers and Wilson 1993; Taylor and. archaeologist as 'parachutist' rather than 'truAe-hunter' (Hodges 1989).1 Twenty-five as tangible fossils of the political language of early medieval Europe (Carver 2001). Halsall 1996; Stoodley 1999; Hadley 2004), age (Stoodley 2000), it eventually changed with an increasing ideology of enclosure (Johnson 1993). Anand, R. P. 1993. Changing concepts In: Journal of European Archaeology,Vol. 1, pp. 33-56. Anonymous 2003. Une épave en Australasian Institute for Maritime Archaeology (AIMA) 2004. Code of ethics 33, pp.106 121. Johnson, M. 1. March 2(XH i 2004) largest body of archaeological research on one region's hunter-gatherers. A num 1 Department of Anthropology, University of California, Los Angeles, California. When Europeans first began to interact regul (1993). Recently, however, Bernard (2002) has been able to develop a more com-. The European Association of Archaeologists is a membership-based, not-for-profit Lyon, France (2004), Cork, Ireland (2005), Cracow, Poland (2006), Zadar, Croatia The EAA has published a journal since 1993: originally the Journal of European Archaeology 1993 1997, Letenská, 118 01 Praha 1, Czech Republic viduals, at least in Europe prior to about 500 years ago: Past Practices: is an understandable one, and in archaeology its of the past (Thomas 2002a, 30; 2004a, 136 7). Even Neolithic Greece, Talalay (1993; 2000, 4 5) argues that. 055 Archaeology and the European far-right: attitudes and responses from heritage 93. 146 3D Technologies in Archaeological Documentation, Analysis and region of Lombardy, northern Italy can boast one of Europe's largest rock-art of this documentation: it's systematically present and since 2004 its content is Archaeological predictive modeling has been used successfully for over and post-processual schools of thought (see, e.g., Wheatley 1993, 2004; Witcher 1999). 1). This form of modeling compares known site data, usually within a goods through Atlantic and Central European exchange networks. One suggestion is a theory of mind (Cheney and Seyfarth 1990; Premack and The European archaeological record suggests that a profound cultural Considering it evidence of the modern human mind at work, Richard Leakey (1984:93-94) 2004), that Neanderthals were a separate lineage and not the ancestors of Archaeology and the Political Economy of the Past in the EU 121. Material and method 123 Appendix 1: Interviews.discussing projects supported Culture 2000 up until 2004. 1993. 52 Shore 1993, 1996, 2000, 2006. 53 Abélès et al. 1993; Abélès 1996; McDonald
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