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Intensive field survey and early Roman colonization in the Pontine region, central Italy
Tymon C.A. de Haas
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2011
In this study, the author addresses two important issues in Roman archaeology. On the basis of a comparison of intensive field surveys in different parts of the Pontine region, central Italy, it is argued that detailed site and off-site collection…
Transmitting Preferences and Images in Media, Networks and Translation
Petra Broomans and Ester Jiresch (eds.)
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2011
This book considers the function and appreciation of the literature transmitted in the media, as well as the role of cultural transmitters, their networks and why in some cases they disappeared from the field of cultural transfer and transmission history.
Tourist behaviour at cultural heritage sites in Antarctica and Svalbard
Ricardo Mariano Roura
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2011
This thesis aims to describe and interpret the effects of tourism on historic sites in Antarctica and Svalbard (also known as Spitsbergen), and to assess the implications for management.
Twee opgravingen in het voormalige kweldergebied van Oostergo
J.A.W. Nicolay (red.)
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2010
Nabij Anjum en Birdaard liggen twee terpen, die door het Groninger Instituut voor Archeologie van de Rijksuniversiteit Groningen archeologisch zijn onderzocht. De blootgelegde lagen en de aangetroffen objecten vertellen een boeiend verhaal over het boerenbestaan in een sterk dynamisch landschap…
Research strategies for the study of early prehistoric remains from the pleistocene soils of the Northern Netherlands
Bjørn Ivar Smit
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2010
This book addresses the problems concerning the research of Stone Age surface scatters in the Northern Netherlands (provinces of Groningen, Drenthe and Friesland). Research methods are presented which can be used to assess these scatters within the realm of archaeological…
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