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📜 May Collection: Archaeology, Anthropology & Heritage Studies
“We are not makers of history. We are made by history.” — Martin Luther King, Jr.
Archaeology, anthropology, and heritage studies are vital for understanding human history and cultural diversity. By exploring ancient artifacts, societal structures, and cultural practices, these disciplines reveal how past societies lived, thought, and interacted. This research informs contemporary issues, fosters global respect, and preserves invaluable heritage for future generations, ensuring lessons and legacies endure.
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Modern Archives
The Uluburun Shipwreck: an overview
Cemal Pulak
Material culture after text: re-membering things
BjØnar Olsen
The nutritional value of edible insects
Sandra G.F. Bukkens
The interpretation, presentation and use of tree-ring dates
Daniel Miles
Preliminary luminescence dates for archaeological sediments on the Nullarbor Plain, South Australia
Richard G. Robert, Nigel A. Spooner et al.
Ethnography In/Of/As Open Systems1
Kim Fortun
Heroes and Lies: Storytelling tactics among paramedics
Timothy R. Tangherlini
Modernity and Millenialism in China: Qigong and the Birth of Falun Gong
David A. Palmer
Introduction: Ethnographies of Historicity
Eric Hirsch & Charles Stewart
Heritage management in southern Africa: Local, national and international discourse
Webber Ndoro & Gilbert Pwiti
Classic Archives
Tim Ingold
Women as gatekeepers of food consumption: A sociological critique
Wm. Alex McIntosh & Mary Zey
Obesity and socioeconomic status: A framework for examining relationships between physical and social variables
Jeffery Sobal
Photographic “types”: The pursuit of method
Elizabeth Edwards
Urban Settlements in Ancient Peru
John Howland Rowe
Hunter-Gatherer Adaptations, Economic Risk and Tool Design
C. Britt Bousman
Systems of areal integration: Some considerations based on the admiralty Islands of Northern Melanesia
Theodore Schwartz
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