Search Results - "archaeologist"
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Characterization Of Sungai Batu Ancient River System By Integrated Geophysical Technique
Published 2018“…Based on excavation result, known that Sungai Batu was declare as an early civilization in Southeast Asia. This triggering archaeologist to extend the excavation site. Try and error methods by excavate random area is time consuming, failure to find buried object and can disturb the historical evidence. …”
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The earliest Waqf in Malaysia
Published 2018“…It nvolved library research such as books, journal articles, ,conference papers,monograph and theses.The findings are strengthened within interviews with historian,archaeologist and geologist. The research involves several key words including waqf history andMalaysia chapter .The research is important as there is inadequate research on theearliest waqfs in Malaysia as mentioned by previous researchers and wide gap of years between the coming of Islam to Malay Archipelago in 674A.D .and earliest existing mosque in Malaysia dated 1676A.D .It was found out that Islam has reached to Malaysia through Kedah as early n 9th century A.D.…”
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Facade conservation of Kuala Lumpur shop houses in relation with new development / Norlin Ibrahim
Published 2001“….: architects and designers), archaeologist and other individual conservationist. However, the acceptance among the community or lay-man arestill doubtful. …”
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The acquisition of basic job skills in fieldwork approaches to history, ICSS, Malaysia
Published 2010“…Interestingly, it was discovered from the interviewed that history fieldwork was related to professionals such as teacher, administrator, archaeologist, lawyer, surveyor and engineer. It is hoped that the study would raise concern, awareness and benefit to all involved in the teaching and learning of history fieldwork to achieve the objectives of the Malaysian Philosophy of Education which is to fulfil the physical, emotional, intellectual, spiritual and moral development of pupils towards the dissemination of first class human capital in the millennium.…”
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Place-names of the Whittlewood area
Published 2008“…The WP is a multi-disciplinary project, encompassing not only the research and analysis in this thesis but also the surveys and findings conducted by Dr Richard Jones (archaeologist) and Dr Mark Page (historian), amongst other scholars. …”
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The acquisition of basic job skills in fieldwork approaches to history, ICSS, Malaysia
Published 2010“…Interestingly, it was discovered from the interviewed that history fieldwork was related to professionals such as teacher, administrator, archaeologist, lawyer, surveyor, and, engineer. It is hoped that the study would raise concern, awareness and benefit to all involved in the teaching and learning of history fieldwork to achieve the objectives of the Malaysian Philosophy of Education which is to fulfil the ‘physical’, ‘emotional’, ‘intellectual’, ‘spiritual’, and ‘moral’ development of pupils towards the dissemination of first class human capital in the millennium.…”
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Is it time for an elemental and humoral (re)turn in archaeology?
Published 2016“…This paper asks whether archaeologists might profitably re-engage with the pre-Enlightenment doctrines of elemental philosophy and humoral theory as paradigms more relevant for archaeological interpretation in certain contexts than much of current theoretical discourse. …”
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The ancient Greek economy: markets, households, and city-states
Published 2015“…This volume draws together contributions by historians, economists, and archaeologists on the question of the role of markets in the economy of the Greek city-states during the classical and hellenistic periods.…”
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Indigenous Prehistoric Pottery And Technology In Peninsular Malaysia.
“…Pottery represents one of prehistoric man's most tangible products.Its universal occurrence and its relatively imperishable nature has made it an important "tool" for archaeologists to reconstruct past cultures and also to use it as an indicator of a cultural stage i.e. the "Neolithic". …”
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Zootherapy in archaeology: the case of the fallow deer (Dama dama dama)
Published 2016“…An alternative explanation is that archaeologists are just not viewing the evidence through an appropriate theoretical lens. …”
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A Critical Appraisal of Virtual Reconstructions in Archaeology
Published 2024“…Technology has also changed how archaeologists operate; Morgan (2022) suggests its impact can be seen in how archaeologists perceive the past and disseminate those interpretations. …”
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Arkeologi dalam kerja pemuliharaan: Cabaran terhadap masa depan negara
Published 2009“…All these work could be done by qualify and experienced archaeologists…”
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Archaeology and archaeometallurgy: some unresolved areas in the interpretation of analytical data
Published 2016“…It offers some suggestions as to how communication between archaeologists and archaeometallurgists can be improved.…”
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Political science and the politics of the past: towards an integrated typology of power in pre-and early-modern Southeast Asia
Published 2016“…This article explores methodological approaches to the study of pre and early modern state systems in southeast Asia, the study of which has remained, almost exclusively, the preserve of anthropologists, ethnographers, archaeologists and historians. Notwithstanding the regularity with which southeast Asian history and anthropology have been informed by political science methodologies, with a few very notable exceptions, political scientists, themselves, have rarely sought to extend their discipline into the pre- and early-modern eras. …”
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An investigation of zootherapy in the Roman world
Published 2023“…Although practised across the world and throughout time, a post-Enlightenment, Western aversion to ‘unscientific’ and ‘irrational’ medical methods has hindered our understanding of zootherapy both past and present. This has caused archaeologists to be unaware of, or less receptive to, the possibilities of identifying the evidence of zootherapy in the Roman archaeological record. …”
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Airborne LiDAR for the detection of archaeological vegetation marks using biomass as a proxy
Published 2015“…Under the right conditions, the formation of vegetation marks allows archaeologists to identify and interpret archaeological features. …”
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Of white hair and feeding bottles: exploring children-elderly interactions in prehistoric Aegean
Published 2018“…Lacking a strong insight into attitudes that were shown towards these two age groups, however archaeologists do not really harbour a concept of the whole span of life in the cultures that developed in the Aegean region during the Late Bronze Age. …”
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The preservation of significant Islamic architectural heritage of Al-Mustansiriya School, Baghdad City, Iraq
Published 2019“…This study contributes to the identification of the significant architectural element values of the place, proposing a theory on the protection of Islamic Architecture Heritage from the issues that Al-Mustansiriya in Baghdad City is facing and high-lights the important role of local organizations and archaeologists in preservation of heritage sites, with its recommendations. …”
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