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The Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) project will document the endangered archaeology and cultural heritage of the Indus River Basin and the surrounding areas and publish this information in an Open Access Arches geospatial database.
- The Origins of Weaving Project
People. Dr. Lila Janik, Department of Archaeology,...
- The Canterbury Hinterland Project
The Canterbury Hinterland Project Research Objectives | Kent...
- Tell Brak
Current research themes of the Brak project comprise issues...
- Shanidar Cave Project
Shanidar cave viewed from the south (Photograph: Graeme...
- Als Project
Field-work concentrated on understanding the settlement...
- Keros Project
To date, the Keros projects have resulted in a large number...
- Encounter
ENCOUNTER is an ECH2020 ERC-funded project (#801953) led by...
- The Moravian Gate Project
Bioarchaeological analysis of early cold-climate human...
- The Origins of Weaving Project
Students contributed and gained invaluable skills in an experience they stated was more meaningful than that of a conventional classroom, whereas faculty mentors could juggle multiple projects, benefit from students’ technological skills, and articulate the salience of their research processes and their work.
EAMENA: Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa. Funded by: The Arcadia Fund, and, the Cultural Protection Fund. Principal Investigator: Prof Andrew Wilson.
Research Projects. FAIR Research Statement. The research carried out in the Department of Archaeology and at the McDonald Institute primarily falls within six research themes that foster links across periods, regions, methods, and theoretical approaches. Environment, Landscapes and Settlement.
16 Απρ 2020 · Following an introduction by the editor, the case studies are arranged in three roughly equal parts according to the scale of the research: “Landscapes, Settlements, and Regions”; “Sites, Households, and Communities”; and “Materials, Collections, and Analyses.”.
diverse fieldwork/practical work projects through the creation of three different pieces of assessment: a portfolio which reports on the actual projects and asks for reflection and discussion of this experience; a seminar presentation and the Archaeological
14 Νοε 2022 · This chapter will focus on new research in archaeology, interdisciplinary science that uses various physical, chemical, biological, and social sciences. Such studies, also known as archaeological sciences, are generally referred to as archaeometry.