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... . The journal's website says: "Presents the latest scientific methodologies in archaeological research Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum of ... wonder what is "Anthropological" about the journal, except perhaps a way to distinguish its name from the Journal of Archaeological Science (JAS). The new journal participates in Springer's " ...
... first articles are available free of charge. Presents the latest scientific methodologies in archaeological research Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences covers the full spectrum ... providing a forum to encourage the continued integration of scientific methodologies in archaeological research. Coverage in the journal includes: archaeology, geology/geophysical prospection, geoarchaeology, ...
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... : publications from the Archaeology Service; events at the Museum of London, Museum in Docklands, and London; Archaeological Archive and Resource Centre; and a converter from OSGB grid references to latitude/longitude. Also there is archaeological sites to the publications API, which means that KML output. Pachube API: Pachube enables you to store, ...
... ancient Beringia - the ice-free, northwest corner of the continent that was once linked to eastern Siberia. But the rare find, documented by a team of Canadian, British and American scientists in the latest edition of the journal Quaternary Science Reviews, has wider implications for dating the retreat of the glaciers in northern Canada and the possible entry of human hunters from Asia - the ...

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