Schoolyard Archaeology
In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 78, Heft 2, S. 69-75
ISSN: 2152-405X
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In: Social studies: a periodical for teachers and administrators, Band 78, Heft 2, S. 69-75
ISSN: 2152-405X
In: Annual review of anthropology, Band 13, Heft 1, S. 301-332
ISSN: 1545-4290
In: Current anthropology, Band 4, Heft 4, S. 357-357
ISSN: 1537-5382
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 38, Heft 4, S. 609-619
ISSN: 1548-1433
In: Memoirs of the Society for American Archaeology 11
In: American Antiquity 22,2 pt 2
In: Behavioral & social sciences librarian, Band 14, Heft 1, S. 1-10
ISSN: 1544-4546
In: Annual review of anthropology, Band 7, Heft 1, S. 293-319
ISSN: 1545-4290
In: The Society for Post-Medieval Archaeology monograph 2
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 25, Heft 6, S. 617-639
ISSN: 1552-3381
In: American behavioral scientist: ABS, Band 25, Heft 6
ISSN: 0002-7642
In: Palgrave Studies in Comics and Graphic Novels
Introduction: Why Comics and Archaeology? -- 'The Aliens from 2,000 B.C.!': Truth, Fiction and Pseudoarchaeology in American Comic Books -- Panels from the South Seas: Pacific Colonialism, Archaeology, and Pseudoscience in Francophone Bande Dessinée -- Making Sargon Great Again: Reuse and Reappropriation of Ancient Mesopotamian Imagery in Fan-Art of the Online Right -- Creating Comics for Public Engagement in Roman Aeclanum: Illustrating Ancient History -- "Mix, Mould, Fire!": Comic Art and Educational Outreach Inspired by Archaeology -- "They Do Things Differently There": Articulating the Unfamiliar Past in Community Heritage Comics.
In: Annual review of anthropology, Band 21, Heft 1, S. 435-460
ISSN: 1545-4290
Advances in UAE Archaeology details the results of new excavations conducted across the United Arab Emirates over the last few years. These excavations have revealed a wealth of new data on all periods of UAE archaeology from the Palaeolithic to the recent past. Some of these discoveries have filled in important gaps in our knowledge, while others have fundamentally revised what we thought we knew already. For example, the Marawah Island excavations have added a new facet to our understanding of the Neolithic period by revealing intriguing and hitherto unknown funerary rituals. Excavations in Al Ain in the emirate of Abu Dhabi continue to reveal extraordinary evidence of emgt falaj emgirrigation, stretching back 3000 years. The ubiquity of this system across this oasis city further validates its status as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Of particular importance is the discovery of extensive remains from the Late Pre-Islamic period, a significant time in history that has been best revealed in the excavations at Mleiha in the emirate of Sharjah.The research presented here was conducted by specialists from across the world working alongside an ever-growing cadre of Emirati archaeologists who will take the lead in the coming years in revealing more of this country's extraordinary archaeology and history.
In: American anthropologist: AA, Band 95, Heft 3, S. 748-749
ISSN: 1548-1433