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Long Meg: Rock Art Recording Using 3D Laser Scanning (2005)
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Díaz-Andreu, M., Hobbs, R., Rosser, N., Sharpe, K., & Trinks, I. (2005). Long Meg: Rock Art Recording Using 3D Laser Scanning

This article focuses on the results obtained from the laser scanning recording of the Long Meg standing stone (NY56933716, CCSMR6154, NMR 23663) (Cumbria). This recording is result of the project “Breaking through rock art recording: three dimensiona... Read More about Long Meg: Rock Art Recording Using 3D Laser Scanning.

Temos Fome! (2005)
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Gonzaga, M., & Coelho, R. G. (2005). Temos Fome!. Historia, 76, 42-47

A geochemical investigation of the origin of Rouletted and other related South Asian fine wares (2005)
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Ford, L., Pollard, A., Coningham, R., & Stern, B. (2005). A geochemical investigation of the origin of Rouletted and other related South Asian fine wares. Antiquity, 79(306), 909-920. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00115030

Pottery of the Rouletted ware family belongs to India's Early Historic period (c. 500 BC to c. AD 200) and has been found as far east as Bali in Indonesia and as far west as Berenike in Egypt. Although they appear similar to Mediterranean products, s... Read More about A geochemical investigation of the origin of Rouletted and other related South Asian fine wares.

The English cemetery at Surat: pre-colonial cultural encounters in western India (2005)
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Scarre, C., & Roberts, J. (2005). The English cemetery at Surat: pre-colonial cultural encounters in western India. Antiquaries Journal, 85, 250-291

During the 17th century East India Company merchants settled in several cities of western India under the control of the Mughal Empire. The most important of these was Surat in Gujarat, where an English Cemetery of impressive brick and stucco tombs w... Read More about The English cemetery at Surat: pre-colonial cultural encounters in western India.

The competition for the Woodwardian Chair of Geology, Cambridge 1873 (2005)
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O'Connor, A. (2005). The competition for the Woodwardian Chair of Geology, Cambridge 1873. British Journal for the History of Science, 38(4), 437-461. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0007087405007363

In 1873 the chair of geology at the University of Cambridge fell vacant following the death of Adam Sedgwick. Nine candidates stepped forward, hoping to fill the post. The correspondence generated in the ensuing battle illuminates two areas of partic... Read More about The competition for the Woodwardian Chair of Geology, Cambridge 1873.

The Meticulous Miss Layard (2005)
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White, M. (2005). The Meticulous Miss Layard. British archaeology (York), 85, 16-19

Landscape and Settlement in the Neo-Assyrian Empire (2005)
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Wilkinson, T., Wilkinson, E., Ur, J., & Altaweel, M. (2005). Landscape and Settlement in the Neo-Assyrian Empire. Bulletin of the American Schools of Oriental Research, 340, 23-56

The Extended Metropolis: Urbs, Suburbium and Population (2005)
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Witcher, R. (2005). The Extended Metropolis: Urbs, Suburbium and Population. Journal of Roman Archaeology, 18, 120-138

The relationship between Rome and its surrounding territory has long been a focus of historical and archaeological study and debate. This paper aims to add to this discussion in two specific ways. First, it questions and dismisses the pervasive dicho... Read More about The Extended Metropolis: Urbs, Suburbium and Population.

Archaeological evidence for the first Mesolithic occupation of the Western Isles of Scotland (2005)
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Gregory, R., Murphy, E., Church, M., Edwards, K., Guttmann, E., & Simpson, D. (2005). Archaeological evidence for the first Mesolithic occupation of the Western Isles of Scotland. Holocene, 15(7), 944-950. https://doi.org/10.1191/0959683605hl868ft

The examination of eroding coastal dunes at the prehistoric site of Northton, Harris, has produced the first archaeological evidence of Mesolithic activity in the Western Isles in the form of two midden-related deposits. The first phase of Mesolithic... Read More about Archaeological evidence for the first Mesolithic occupation of the Western Isles of Scotland.

Puffins, pigs, cod, and barley : palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe (2005)
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Church, M., Arge, S., Brewington, S., McGovern, T., Woollett, J., Perdikaris, S., …Dunbar, E. (2005). Puffins, pigs, cod, and barley : palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe. Environmental Archaeology, 10(2), 179-197

This paper reports on the zooarchaeological and archaeobotanical remains from the first season of excavations at the Norse period site at Undir Junakarinsfløtti in the Faroe islands. These remains represent the first zooarchaeological analysis undert... Read More about Puffins, pigs, cod, and barley : palaeoeconomy at Undir Junkarinsfløtti, Sandoy, Faroe.