Second place award recipient for
Archaeology research at the Undergraduate Symposium for Scholarly and Creative Work at the University of Southern California.
The X-ray spectrometry channel covers all aspects of research into techniques using X-ray fluorescence (XRF), X-ray diffraction (XRD) and crystallography used in material science, protein analysis, art and
archaeology research, environmental analysis, biotechnology and pharmaceutical analysis.
The Raman spectroscopy channel covers research into all aspects of this non-destructive technique including surface - enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), and related applications such as drug detection, forensics, environmental analysis, art and
archaeology research, food quality analysis, homeland security, cancer research and material science.
Not exact matches
Not at all Naked... it seems to me very difficult to have lengthy discussions of
researched science, math, philosophy,
archaeology, etc. etc. on a blog that by its very nature is fraught with personal biting comments (like yours) and pithy responses.
Christians need to exam a paper written by Israel Finlelstein who is a head of
research in the
Archaeology Dept, at the University of Tel Aviv.
The archaeological
research at the site in 1973 (Jerusalem School of
Archaeology, «Bible & Spade Journal») shows that there were no nuclear family dwellings inside the city walls, but that men lived with men, and women and children in separate housing.
RC; one more time, because of the history and
archaeology I have
researched as well as personal experience with the one who claims to be.
Several recent studies by
research organizations, among them Biblical
Archaeology Review and Pew International, have revealed that atheists and agnostics have a more substantial knowledge and understanding of the Bible than True Believers.
@Kyle, I never suggested that I said that if
research had been done in the proper fields, most rational people would question their faith I guess
archaeology is bit of a stretch as it is more of a human history based field but there were civilizations more than 6000 years ago
He is a member of the
research council at Claremont Graduate University's Institute for Antiquity and Christianity and is the author of
Archaeology and the Galilean Jesus.
Most of the
archaeology in the Chicago area is done not by
research universities but companies like Midwest Archaeological Research Services, Lur
research universities but companies like Midwest Archaeological
Research Services, Lur
Research Services, Lurie said.
Rochelle Lurie, president and principal investigator at Midwest Archaeological
Research Services, Inc., will teach a free seminar on «
Archaeology in Your Backyard,» Orland Park officials recently announced.
In addition to select artifacts from the 36,000 - object Fort Orange
archaeology collection, the exhibition will include film footage from the 1970 excavation and information gleaned from four decades of historical and archaeological
research, including renderings of the fort by historical artist Len Tantillo.
The Arts and Humanities
Research Council (AHRC) funds world - class, independent researchers in a wide range of subjects: ancient history, modern dance,
archaeology, digital content, philosophy, English literature, design, the creative and performing arts, and much more.
This move meant going «to the other extreme» in terms of
research fields, she says, because in Europe at the time, «
archaeology... was dominated by a humanities perspective.»
THE SN 10 Meet early - and mid-career
research stars who are coming up with and testing new ideas in astronomy,
archaeology, artificial intelligence and more.
All the same, «it's important for us to make our own
research and write our own history,» says Greenlander Mari Kleist, who got her Ph.D. in
archaeology in Denmark in 2013 and is now based in Brussels.
The surprising discovery, representing a milestone in Dead Sea Scroll
research, was made by Dr. Oren Gutfeld and Ahiad Ovadia from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem's Institute of
Archaeology, with the collaboration of Dr. Randall Price and students from Liberty University in Virginia, USA.
This may have been an adaptation to new environments and endurance hunting, as early Homo species left the forests and moved on to more arid African savannahs,» says lead author Dr Manuel Will from Cambridge's Department of
Archaeology, and a
Research Fellow at Gonville and Caius College.
This immersion is used in disciplines as diverse as medicine, physics, neuroscience, green technology, structural engineering and
archaeology at universities, government
research agencies and in private industry all over the world.
But the new
research published in the European Journal of
Archaeology shows that Vikings were travelling from Norway to the vital trading centre in Ribe on Denmark's west coast as early as 725.
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Their scientific
research most often involves
archaeology, anthropology, speleology, geology, hydrology, and environmental conservation.
The university's Indus Valley
archaeology program has encouraged researchers from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, to finish their doctoral
research in India.
In addition to straight - forward archaeological
research, the excavation is being used as a field school for the instruction of UNC Charlotte students in
archaeology, especially since the site is remarkable in the way it exhibits the complexity of the urban history of Jerusalem.
Professor Matthew Collins, of the Department of
Archaeology at York, who heads the University's BioArCh
research centre, said: «We believe the two specimens derive froman unimproved northern hill - sheep typical in Yorkshire in the 17th century, and from a sheep derived from the «improved» flocks, such as those bred in the Midlands by Robert Bakewell, which were spreading through England in the 18th century.
Dr Philip Cox, of the Centre for Anatomical and Human Sciences, a joint
research centre of the University's Department of
Archaeology and HYMS, used computer modelling to estimate how powerful the bite of Josephoartigasia could be.
She is a former postdoctoral
research fellow of the Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities in Los Angeles and was, until recently, senior curator of
archaeology at the Natal Museum in Pietermaritzburg.
Rock art
research is among the most demanding of
archaeology's subdisciplines.
The
research is part of the Cotúa Island - Orinoco Reflexive
Archaeology Project, funded by the Leverhulme Trust.
Silverman's
research built on this insight, and has attempted to give the Nasca culture a context and to integrate it fully into mainstream Peruvian and world
archaeology.
Kidder's
research, co-authored with Liu Haiwang, senior researcher at China's Henan Provincial Institute of Cultural Relics and
Archaeology, relies on a sophisticated analysis of sedimentary soils deposited along the Yellow River over thousands of years.
«Along with
archaeology and nomadic forager
research, this [study] shoots holes in the view that the human past and human nature are shockingly violent,» Fry says.
In a 2005 interview with the Vermont Quarterly, he called his central Amazon
research «some of the richest, most exciting
archaeology anywhere on the planet.»
OTA's staff consists mostly of scientists and engineers who deliver some 40 to 50 technical reports a year to Congress on everything from fusion
research to Indian
archaeology.
Dr Kevin Walsh, Senior Lecturer in York's Department of
Archaeology and project lead, said: «After years of
research in this valley, the day we discovered these paintings was undeniably the highlight of the
research programme.
The paper «Livestock management in Spain from Roman to post-medieval times: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep / goat and pig» is the outcome of the PhD
research work conducted by Idoia Grau - Sologestoa and completed in 2014 at the UPV / EHU, and has been published recently in the Journal of Archaeological Science, which specialises in
archaeology.
«The great
research value of the Bears Ears to
archaeology is that it's a relatively undeveloped landscape,» says William Lipe, an archaeologist at Washington State University in Pullman.
The paper «Livestock management in Spain from Roman to post-medieval times: a biometrical analysis of cattle, sheep / goat and pig» is the outcome of the PhD
research work conducted by Idoia Grau - Sologestoa and completed in 2014 at the UPV / EHU, and has been published recently in the prestigious «Journal of Archaeological Science» which specialises in
archaeology.
Single - grain major and minor element compositions were measured using electron microprobe wavelength dispersive spectrometry at the University of Oxford
Research Laboratory for
Archaeology and the History of Art, using a Jeol JXA8600 electron microprobe, in wavelength dispersive mode, with 15 - keV accelerating voltage, 6 - nA beam current, and 10 - μm defocused beam.
«We grew teosinte in the conditions that it encountered 10,000 years ago during the early Holocene period: temperatures 2 - 3 degrees Celsius cooler than today's with atmospheric carbon dioxide levels at around 260 parts per million,» said Dolores Piperno, senior scientist and curator of archaeobotany and South American
archaeology at the Smithsonian's National Museum of Natural History and the Smithsonian Tropical
Research Institute, who led the project.
Our faculty pursues
research in DNA analysis, GIS, disease diagnostics and other biomarkers, ecological anthropology, forensic anthropology, fossil excavation, modern Mayan cultures, Global and One Health, and both historic and prehistoric
archaeology.
Archaeological control samples and associated information were kindly provided by: Gerald Bigelow (Bates College); John Bryant (Bristol and Region Archaeological Services); Bob Jones (Bristol City Council); Kate Iles (Bristol Museum); Philip Armitage (Brixham Heritage Museum); Jacqui Mulville and Niall Sharples (Cardiff University); Margaret McCarthy (Cork); Sarah Cobain (Cotswold
Archaeology); Dominic Delany (Dominic Delany and Associates); Alison Locker (Escaldes - Engordany, Andorra); Charlotte Coles (Exeter
Archaeology); Anton Ervynck (Flanders Heritage Agency); Leif Jonsson (Gothenburg Museum of Natural History); Polydora Baker, Pam Braddock, and Vanessa Straker (Historic England); James Rackham (James Rackham Environmental Consultancy); Hans Christian Küchelmann (Knochenarbeit); Stéphane Noël (Laval University); Francis Grew, Cath Maloney, and Dan Nesbitt (London Archaeological Archive and
Research Centre); Peter Pope (Memorial University of Newfoundland); James Morris and Natasha Powers (Museum of London
Archaeology); Daniel Makowiecki (Nicolaus Copernicus University); Hannah Russ (Northern Archaeological Associates); Rebecca Nicholson (Oxford
Archaeology); Kevin Reilly (Pre-Construct
Archaeology); Eileen Murphy (Queen's University Belfast); Wim Van Neer (Royal Belgian Institute of Natural Sciences); Anne Karin Hufthammer and Colin Amundsen (University of Bergen); Jennifer Harland (University of the Highlands and Islands); Lee Broderick (University of York); Rachel Cubitt and Christine McDonnell (York Archaeological Trust).
«The competition between commensal house mice and other wild mice continued to fluctuate as humans became more mobile in arid periods and more sedentary at other times — indicating the sensitivity of local environments to degrees of human mobility and the complexity of human environmental relationships going back in the Pleistocene,» said Weissbrod, currently a
research fellow at the Zinman Institute of
Archaeology at the University of Haifa.
Her
research applies an interdisciplinary approach that integrates history, demography,
archaeology, and climate
research.
At Helmholtz Zentrum Berlin, they are needed to understand the deep, inner structure of matter to improve solar cells, for example, or to answer long - standing questions in
archaeology, biology and many other fields of
research.
The New World Arctic, the last region of the Americas to be populated by humans, has a relatively well -
researched archaeology, but an understanding of its genetic history is lacking.
Experiments at SESAME will enable
research in fields ranging from medicine and biology, through materials science, physics and chemistry to healthcare, the environment, agriculture and
archaeology.
My
research has led me down many unfamiliar paths — deeper math, obscure aspects of language families,
archaeology, genetic processes, and more.
Synchrotron light sources can therefore be thought of as super-microscopes, and are used in numerous fields of
research, including materials science,
archaeology, biology and physics.