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View article: Monitoring Irish Coastal Heritage Destruction: A Case Study from Inishark, Co. Galway, Ireland
Monitoring Irish Coastal Heritage Destruction: A Case Study from Inishark, Co. Galway, Ireland Open
Coastal erosion poses an acute threat to cultural heritage resources, particularly in island contexts where erosional and degradational threats can be amplified by increased exposure and sea-level changes. We present a generalizable, best-…
View article: The tools of war: conflict and the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage
The tools of war: conflict and the destruction of Ukrainian cultural heritage Open
The military invasion of Ukraine has destroyed and damaged extensive built cultural heritage, including churches, museums and monuments. Based on site visits conducted since the invasion, we outline damage to the eleventh-century sites of …
View article: AQY volume 97 issue 392 Cover and Front matter
AQY volume 97 issue 392 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: New understandings of the sea spray effect and its impact on bioavailable radiogenic strontium isotope ratios in coastal environments
New understandings of the sea spray effect and its impact on bioavailable radiogenic strontium isotope ratios in coastal environments Open
Archaeological chemists compare the radiogenic strontium isotope ratios of humans to those of the environment in order to assess paleomobility in contexts across the world, spanning from periods before modern humans to current forensic app…
View article: Constructing the face, creating the collective
Constructing the face, creating the collective Open
In the world’s earliest agricultural villages of the southern Levant something quite extraordinary occurred : for the first time in the history of the world humans began to produce three-dimensional representations of the human face, with …
View article: Material Geographies of House Societies: Reconsidering Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey
Material Geographies of House Societies: Reconsidering Neolithic Çatalhöyük, Turkey Open
This paper explores how people within Neolithic villages were connected to co-resident multi-family households, and considers the potential material footprint of multi-family households within Neolithic villages. Drawing upon data from Çat…
View article: Dynamic places, durable structures: Early Formative agropastoral settlements of the southern Andes, Argentina
Dynamic places, durable structures: Early Formative agropastoral settlements of the southern Andes, Argentina Open
View article: AQY volume 89 issue 346 Cover and Front matter
AQY volume 89 issue 346 Cover and Front matter Open
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View article: Toward a theory of punctuated subsistence change
Toward a theory of punctuated subsistence change Open
Significance The questions of how, when, and why humans transitioned from hunting and gathering to food production are important to understand the evolution and sustainability of agricultural economies. We explore cross-cultural data on hu…