نتایج جستجو برای: iranian archaeology

تعداد نتایج: 46150  

Journal: :Science 1995
L G Rahme E J Stevens S F Wolfort J Shao R G Tompkins F M Ausubel

A Pseudomonas aeruginosa strain (UCBPP-PA14) is infectious both in an Arabidopsis thaliana leaf infiltration model and in a mouse full-thickness skin burn model. UCBPP-PA14 exhibits ecotype specificity for Arabidopsis, causing a range of symptoms from none to severe in four different ecotypes. In the mouse model, UCBPP-PA14 is as lethal as other well-studied P. aeruginosa strains. Mutations in ...

ژورنال: کواترنری ایران 2018
Nazari, Hamid,

The known area of distribution of kites is very large, from Arabia and the Near East, to Armenia in the Caucasus and the Aralo-Caspian region, namely south-western Kazakhstan and western Uzbekistan (e.g. Barge et al. 2013).although still there is not any official report about its existence in Iranian plateau but regards to the vast distribution of desert kites from Egypt in west to Kazakhstan i...

2017
Geert J. Verhoeven

Archaeologists often rely on passive airborne optical remote sensing to deliver some of the core data for (European) landscape archaeology projects. Despite the many technological and theoretical evolutions that have characterised this field of archaeology, the dominant aerial photographic surveys, but also less common approaches to archaeological airborne reconnaissance, still suffer from many...

Journal: :مطالعات باستان شناسی 0
حسین مرادی دانشجوی دکترای باستان شناسی پیش از تاریخ دانشگاه تهران

the interactions between southeastern sites of iranian plateau and western sites in susa and mesopotamia in the third millennium b.c is one of the most controversial aspects of the near eastern archaeology. it seems that with some structural changes in these sites from the middle of 4th millennium b.c that led to long distance trade between mesopotamia and indus valley, these sites were related...

2008
H. K. Kenward

[NB: This report was scanned and reformatted on 13 March 2008. The only changes have been to preserve internal consistency and to correct typographical errors. HK. The original was an archive report deposited at Environmental Archaeology Unit, Carlisle Archaeology Unit and Ancient Monuments Laboratory, and allocated post hoc as Reports from the Environmental Archaeology Unit, York 88/17.] * Car...

2013
Stephanie M. Kennedy

This inquiry explores indigenous archaeology as a form of resistance to dominant Western science. Literature was identified and analyzed pertaining to the success of indigenous archaeology in the United States, British Columbia, and Australia. It is argued that a more inclusive archaeology is necessary, one that encourages partnerships with Indigenous groups in the interpretation of their own p...

2011
Junko Habu Akira Matsui Naoto Yamamoto Tomonori Kanno

This paper reviews recent progress of Japanese shell midden archaeology and discusses how the information from shell middens can help answer some of the key questions in anthropological archaeology today. Over the past several decades, shell midden archaeology in Japan has made significant advances both in terms of theory and method. Active interaction with Japanese and Anglo-American archaeolo...

2008
Christopher C. Fennell Christopher R. Decorse

This introduction chapter addresses historical trends in African diaspora archaeology over the past several decades, assesses ongoing debates in theories, research questions, and interpretative frameworks, and provides an overview of the selected readings included in this volume. [pp. 1-25] Part II. Perspectives from Historical Archaeology in Africa 2. Historical Archaeology in Sub-Saharan Afri...

2005
Roberta Gilchrist

This paper briefly sets the scene for the articles that follow, introducing some key debates that have characterized the recent practice of historical archaeology. The definition of historical archaeology is explored according to parameters of chronology and methodology, drawing a distinction between New World traditions that define the subject as ‘post-Columbian’ and Old World approaches that ...

2008
Biancamaria Aranguren

In the second part of the 20 century, experimental archaeology gradually grew as a sub-discipline of archaeology. It often finds a mixed acceptance in mainstream academia, as different people mean different things when they use the term ‘experimental archaeology’. Whereas many flint knapping experiments have greatly enhanced the understanding of the lithics chaînes opératories of certain sites ...

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