University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology publications with digital supplementary material.
Site Name Keywords
Tikal •
Ban Chiang •
Hasanlu •
Gordion •
Dún Ailinne •
Ailenn •
Alian •
Knockaulin •
Fara (Iraq) •
Damghan
Site Type Keywords
Domestic Structure or Architectural Complex •
Settlements •
Town / City •
Funerary and Burial Structures or Features •
Tomb •
Hamlet / Village •
Domestic Structures •
Resource Extraction / Production / Transportation Structure or Features •
Non-Domestic Structures •
Ball Court
Other Keywords
Ritual •
Social Status •
Dental Morphology •
Craniology •
Palaeopathology •
Palaeodemography •
Dental Palaeopathology •
Infracranial Skeletal Morphology •
Midas •
Alexander the Great
Culture Keywords
Historic •
Maya •
Ban Chiang •
Etruscan •
Santa Cruz Island Dukna •
Greek •
Phrygian •
Lydian •
Hittite
Investigation Types
Archaeological Overview •
Collections Research •
Data Recovery / Excavation •
Systematic Survey •
Historic Background Research •
Architectural Documentation •
Methodology, Theory, or Synthesis •
Environment Research •
Ethnographic Research •
Ethnohistoric Research
Material Types
Ground Stone •
Ceramic •
Shell •
Human Remains •
Chipped Stone •
Wood •
Fauna •
Macrobotanical •
Metal •
Textile
Temporal Keywords
Iron Age •
Bronze Age •
Premetal •
Minoan Period •
Greek Period •
Venetian Period •
Byzantine Period •
Roman Period •
Orientalizing Period •
Hellenistic Period
Geographic Keywords
GT (ISO Country Code) •
Republic of Guatemala (Country) •
North America (Continent) •
Guatemala •
Peten (State / Territory) •
Asia (Continent) •
Republic of Turkey (Country) •
Thailand •
Ankara (State / Territory) •
Kingdom of Thailand (Country)
Resources Inside This Collection (Viewing 101-200 of 265)
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Appendix D: Seed Measures, Naked wheat measurements (2010)
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Naked wheat measurements from Gordion, Turkey.
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Appendix D: Seed Measures, Other Poaceae measurements (2010)
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Other Poaceae measurements from Gordion, Turkey.
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Data from hand-picked charcoal samples, Burned Buildings (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Data from hand-picked charcoal samples, Debris Samples (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples, Burned Buildings (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples, Debris Samples (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples, No Charcoal Samples Analyzed (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix E: Charcoal Samples, Inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples, Poor Provenience (2010)
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The tables in Appendix E include the inventory of hand-picked charcoal samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 209 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 210 to 232 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 320, 330, 350), 233 to 260 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 610, 620), 261 to 282 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 283 to 403...
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Appendix F: Data from flotation samples (2010)
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The tables in Appendix F include the inventory of flotation samples analyzed and their contents. Samples are numbered 1 to 225 in Column A or Row A in rough order by period and locus number. Following those samples are the ones from the floor deposits of the three burned buildings: 226 to 238 (Early Phrygian Terrace Building 2A, YHSS 620), 239 to 240 (Hellenistic “Abandoned Village,” YHSS 350), 241 to 252 (Early Iron Age “BRH”= Burnt Reed House, YHSS 725), 261 to 687 (other flotation samples...
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Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey (2010)
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The archaeological site of Gordion is most famous as the home of the Phrygian king Midas and as the place where Alexander the Great cut the Gordian knot on his way to conquer Asia. Located in central Anatolia (present-day Turkey) near the confluence of the Porsuk and Sakarya rivers, Gordion also lies on historic trade routes between east and west as well as north to the Black Sea. Favorably situated for long-distance trade, Gordion's setting is marginal for agricultural cultivation but well...
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Views of Gordion and the Surrounding Region (2010)
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Photographs accompanying Botanical Aspects of Environment and Economy at Gordion, Turkey. All photographs by Naomi F. Miller except where noted.
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Dún Ailinne: Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968-1975
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The site of Dún Ailinne is one of four major ritual sites from the Irish Iron Age, each said to form the center of a political kingdom and thus described as "royal." Excavation has produced artifacts ranging from the Neolithic (about 5,000 years ago) through the later Iron Age (fourth century CE), when the site was the focus of repeated rituals, probably related to the creation and maintenance of political hegemony. A series of timber structures were built and replaced as each group of leaders...
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Dún Ailinne : Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968–1975, Additional Figures and Plates (2007)
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Additional Figures and Plates from Dún Ailinne: Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968-1975.
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Dún Ailinne: Excavations at an Irish Royal Site, 1968-1975 (2007)
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The site of Dún Ailinne is one of four major ritual sites from the Irish Iron Age, each said to form the center of a political kingdom and thus described as "royal." Excavation has produced artifacts ranging from the Neolithic (about 5,000 years ago) through the later Iron Age (fourth century CE), when the site was the focus of repeated rituals, probably related to the creation and maintenance of political hegemony. A series of timber structures were built and replaced as each group of leaders...
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Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend
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This volume is the first comprehensive account of Etruscan mythology, an elusive and difficult subject because no Etruscan textual narratives have survived from antiquity. In order to interpret the myths and make the Etruscans come alive for us today, Nancy Thomson de Grummond acts as an archaeological detective piecing together evidence from representations in art, from archaeological sites, and from indirect accounts of Etruscan lore in Greek and Roman texts. She starts with the purely...
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An Archive of Images of Etruscan Mythology (2006)
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This CD is intended to provide a readily available Archive of images useful for the study of Etruscan mythology. The database includes all illustrations that show identifiable figures of Etruscan mythology from my book, Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend.
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Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, And Legend (2006)
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This volume is the first comprehensive account of Etruscan mythology, an elusive and difficult subject because no Etruscan textual narratives have survived from antiquity. In order to interpret the myths and make the Etruscans come alive for us today, Nancy Thomson de Grummond acts as an archaeological detective piecing together evidence from representations in art, from archaeological sites, and from indirect accounts of Etruscan lore in Greek and Roman texts. She starts with the purely...
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Etrustcan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend (2006)
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Eight (8) color plates from Etruscan Myth, Sacred History, and Legend by Nancy Thomson de Grummond.
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Exploring Iran: The Photography of Erich F. Schmidt, 1930-1940
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The Penn Museum's first archaeological expedition to Iran took place in 1931, when Erich F. Schmidt excavated the Bronze Age site of Tepe Hissar near the town of Damghan and the monumental buildings of the pre-Islamic Sasanian Palace. In this part of his adventurous and courageous life, Schmidt, then a young German WWI veteran who had received his Ph.D. degree under Franz Boas at Columbia University, documented the project with nearly 2,600 culturally significant photos—many under far from...
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Exploring Iran: The Photography of Erich F. Schmidt, 1930-1940 (2007)
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The Penn Museum's first archaeological expedition to Iran took place in 1931, when Erich F. Schmidt excavated the Bronze Age site of Tepe Hissar near the town of Damghan and the monumental buildings of the pre-Islamic Sasanian Palace. In this part of his adventurous and courageous life Schmidt, then a young German WWI veteran who had received his Ph.D. degree under Franz Boas at Columbia University, documented the project with nearly 2,600 culturally significant photos—many under far from...
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Exploring Iran: The Photography of Erich F. Schmidt, 1930-1940, Supplementary Material (2007)
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This cd-rom includes additional images to those printed in the book—from the Archives of the University Museum, to reveal a more expansive panorama of the people and places Schmidt and his teams visited, and images (Figures 81-88) kindly shared by Erika Schmidt, Erich Schmidt’s daughter, to provide a glimpse of Schmidt in his family surroundings during his post-field era. The captions give general information about the photographs, taken directly from the card files in the Museum’s Archives,...
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Gordion Seals and Sealings Individuals and Society
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"An exemplary piece of scholarship which places the author at the forefront of ancient sigillography and sphragistics. . . . Of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the history of the city of 'the Knot' and 'the Golden Touch'"—Michael Vickers, Professor of Archaeology, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The original publication of the 114 seals and seal impressions excavated from Gordion in Turkey, this book is the first diachronic monograph on the ongoing excavations at Gordion and provides...
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Gordion Seals and Sealings: Individuals and Society (2005)
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"An exemplary piece of scholarship which places the author at the forefront of ancient sigillography and sphragistics. . . . Of interest to anyone with a serious interest in the history of the city of 'the Knot' and 'the Golden Touch'"—Michael Vickers, Professor of Archaeology, Ashmolean Museum, Oxford. The original publication of the 114 seals and seal impressions excavated from Gordion in Turkey, this book is the first diachronic monograph on the ongoing excavations at Gordion and provides...
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Gordion Sealsand Sealings--Figures on CD-ROM (2005)
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Additional figures and images accompanying Gordion Seals and Sealings: Individuals and Society, by Elspeth R. M. Dusinberre.
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Mapping Mongolia: Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present
PROJECT Uploaded by: Leigh Anne Ellison
With its small population and low GDP, Mongolia is frequently deemed "unique" or tacked onto various area studies programs: Inner Asia, Central Asia, Northeast Asia, or Eurasia. This volume is a response to the concern that countries such as Mongolia are marginalized when academia and international diplomacy reconfigure area studies borders in the postsocialist era. Would marginalized countries such as Mongolia benefit from a reconfiguration of area studies programs or even from another way...
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Mapping Mongolia: Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present (2011)
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With its small population and low GDP, Mongolia is frequently deemed "unique" or tacked onto various area studies programs: Inner Asia, Central Asia, Northeast Asia, or Eurasia. This volume is a response to the concern that countries such as Mongolia are marginalized when academia and international diplomacy reconfigure area studies borders in the postsocialist era. Would marginalized countries such as Mongolia benefit from a reconfiguration of area studies programs or even from another way...
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Mapping Mongolia: Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present, Supplementary DVD (2011)
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Color plates and additional figures from Mapping Mongolia: Situating Mongolia in the World from Geologic Time to the Present.
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The Maya Vase Conservation Project
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Museum goers are always fascinated by behind-the-schemes glimpses of the way museum professionals prepare artifacts and works of art for exhibit and study. In this richly illustrated, step-by-step presentation, Grant describes the problems of conserving and preserving the only provenienced collection of a group of 19 important Maya vases excavated early in the twentieth century in Chama, Guatemala, by Robert Burkitt, an early investigator for the University Museum. This polychrome pottery was...
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The Maya Vase Conservation Project: Supplementary Material (2006)
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Supplementary CD-ROM that accompanies The Maya Vase Conservation Project. This document includes 280 full-color images, and illustrates each of the vessels with color photographs of their initial condition, treatment, and final appearance. Detailed information on each vessel's provenience, dimensions, and iconography is also found on this CD
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The Maya Vase Consevation Project (2006)
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Museum goers are always fascinated by behind-the-schemes glimpses of the way museum professionals prepare artifacts and works of art for exhibit and study. In this richly illustrated, step-by-step presentation, Grant describes the problems of conserving and preserving the only provenienced collection of a group of 19 important Maya vases excavated early in the twentieth century in Chama, Guatemala, by Robert Burkitt, an early investigator for the University Museum. This polychrome pottery was...
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Gordion Ceramics: Photographs (2011)
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These images show the individual sherds from Gordion analyzed by neutron activation at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL). Photographs were taken at LBNL and scanned by the Archaeometry Laboratory at MURR. Individual files were named according to the official catalog numbers of each image assigned by the Graphic Arts Department at LBNL.
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Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran
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The University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology has had a long-standing interest in the archaeology of Iran. In 1956, Robert H. Dyson, Jr., began excavations south of Lake Urmia at the large mounded site of Hasanlu. Although the results of these excavations await final publication, the Hasanlu Special Studies series—of which this monograph is the fourth volume—describes and analyzes specific aspects of technology, style, and iconography. This volume describes a group of...
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Appendix 2.1: Catalogue of the Hasanlu IVB Textiles (2011)
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Textile dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 2.1 includes data pertaining to 124 textile specimens recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file is organized by accession number, and includes columns with information on color, condition, description, dimensions, field number, material, negative number, and number of fragments.
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Appendix 3.1: Hasanlu IVB Textiles (2011)
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Dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 3.1 includes data pertaining to 125 textile specimens recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes five worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (Location, Building, Level, Skeleton Number, and Description).
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Appendix 6.1: Database of Arrowheads from Hasanlu IVB (2011)
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Arrowhead dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 6.1 includes data for over 300 arrowheads recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes four worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (HAS No., Type, Material, Context).
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Appendix 6.2: Database of Spearheads from Hasanlu IVB (2011)
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Dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 1.1 includes over 300 spearheads recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes four worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (HAS No., Type, Material, Context).
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Appendix 6.3: Database of Swords/Daggers from Hasanlu IVB (2011)
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Dataset from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 6.3 includes over 70 swords and daggers recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes three worksheets, each ordering the data based on a different column heading (HAS No., Hilt Type, and Context).
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Appendix 7.1: Skeletal Material from Hasanlu IVB Showing Interpersonal Violence (2011)
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Skeletal material showing interpersonal violence from Hasanlu Special Studies IV Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran. Appendix 7.1 includes data for 245 skeletons recovered from excavations at the Iron Age mounded settlement of Hasanlu, Iran. The attached Excel file includes the following data categories: ID Number, Age Category, Gender, Total Fractures, Fracture 1-5.
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Supplement to Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran (2011)
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This document accompanies Maude de Schauensee's Peoples and Crafts in Period IVB at Hasanlu, Iran, and includes 88 pages of images with chapters documenting furniture (color), textiles (color), glass (color and black and white), archaeometallurgy (color), and blade-type weaponry (color and black and white).
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Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways
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Siberia's Lake Baikal region is an archaeologically unique and emerging area of hunter-gatherer research, offering insights into the complexity, variability, and dynamics of long-term culture change. The exceptional quality of archaeological materials recovered there facilitates interdisciplinary studies whose relevance extends far beyond the region. The Baikal Archaeology Project—one of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted in the history of subarctic archaeology—is conducted by an...
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Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia: Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways (2010)
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Siberia's Lake Baikal region is an archaeologically unique and emerging area of hunter-gatherer research, offering insights into the complexity, variability, and dynamics of long-term culture change. The exceptional quality of archaeological materials recovered there facilitates interdisciplinary studies whose relevance extends far beyond the region. The Baikal Archaeology Project—one of the most comprehensive studies ever conducted in the history of subarctic archaeology—is conducted by an...
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Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia: Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways, Supplements to Chapters 1, 2, and 4 (2009)
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This DVD accompanies Prehistoric Hunter-Gatherers of the Baikal Region, Siberia: Bioarchaeological Studies of Past Life Ways, edited by Andrzej W. Weber, M. Anne Katzenberg, and Theodore G. Schurr. It includes supplements to chapters 1, 2, and 4.
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Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies
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Data gathered through systematic survey detail the settlement history of the Vrokastro region from the Final Neolithic period through the early part of the twentieth century. Each period is introduced by an environmental pattern for the settlement, with a brief summary of project methodology and goals, a description of the regional topography and botany, and a synopsis of the regional topography and hydrology. The penultimate chapter and conclusions present a summary of the regional settlement...
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Appendices to The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies (2004)
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Appendices accompanying Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies. Appendix 1: Vrokastro Survey Methodology: Transects and Site Recording; Appendix 2: Catalogue of Chipped and Ground Stone Implements; Appendix 3: Agricultural and Demographic Statistics; Appendix 4; The Agricultural Year in the Vrokastro Survey Area; Appendix 5: Texts from the Phaneromeni Monastery; and Appendix 6: The Holocene Evolution of the Istron...
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Chart 10.1 Relevant Epigraphical Data for the Region Istron (2004)
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Relevant Epigraphical Data for the Region Istron
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Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies (2004)
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Data gathered through systematic survey detail the settlement history of the Vrokastro region from the Final Neolithic period through the early part of the twentieth century. Each period is introduced by an environmental pattern for the settlement, with a brief summary of project methodology and goals, a description of the regional topography and botany, and a synopsis of the regional topography and hydrology. The penultimate chapter and conclusions present a summary of the regional settlement...
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Tables from Chapter 11 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 11 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 12 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 12 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 13 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 13 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 14 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 14 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 2 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 2 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 3 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 3 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 4 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 4 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 5 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 5 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 6 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 6 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 7 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 7 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 8 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 8 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Tables from Chapter 9 (2004)
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Tables from Chapter 9 of Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete Volume 2: The Settlement History of the Vrokastro Area and Related Studies.
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Vrokastro Archaeological Survey Project Website (2004)
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The Vrokastro website includes information about the project, the Vrokastro region, the Vrokastro reports, and additional resources. This version of the Vrokastro website is current as of April 15, 2004. For updates, connect to the Vrokastro website online at www.museum.upenn.edu/vrokastro.
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Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 3 The Vrokastro Regional Survey Project, Sites and Pottery
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Volume 3 presents the supplementary materials that support the settlement history of the Vrokastro region, derived from intensive and systematic survey. The book presents brief summaries of regional pottery of the Bronze Age, Roman, and medieval to modern periods (with tables). Illustrations include maps, plans, pottery profiles, and photographs of sites, features, and pottery. The CD-ROM pottery catalogue is divided into four main units: Neolithic-Geometric, Orientalizing-Hellenistic, Early...
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Pottery Catalogue (2005)
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The pottery catalogue is divided into four main units: Neolithic-Geometric (Barbara J. Hayden and Jennifer Moody); Orientalizing-Hellenistic (Barbara J. Hayden and Martha Risser); Early Roman-Late Roamn/Early Byzantine (George Harrison); and Late Byzantine through Turkish-Modern (Margrete Hahn). Each pottery specialist was assigned a chronological range, but these periods overlap between authors, especially for LM IIIC-Geometric (Hayden and Risser) and Late Roman to Byzantine (Harrison and...
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Reports on the Vrokastro Area, Eastern Crete, Volume 3 The Vrokastro Regional Survey Project, Sites and Pottery (2005)
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Volume 3 presents the supplementary materials that support the settlement history of the Vrokastro region, derived from intensive and systematic survey. The book presents brief summaries of regional pottery of the Bronze Age, Roman, and medieval to modern periods (with tables). Illustrations include maps, plans, pottery profiles, and photographs of sites, features, and pottery. The CD-ROM pottery catalogue is divided into four main units: Neolithic-Geometric, Orientalizing-Hellenistic, Early...
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Site Catalogue (2005)
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The format of each entry within the site catalogue is presented at the beginning of this catalogue, and it is organized alphabetically. The catalogue is presented in depth for two reasons: many of these sites have been damaged or destroyed by recent development, thus this publication will remain their only record. Although different aspects of many of these multi-period sites are mentioned throughout the settlement history chapters of volume 2 of the Vrokastro Reports, this catalogue contains...
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Santa Cruz Island Figure Sculpture and Its Social and Ritual Contexts
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In this ethnographic study of traditional sculpture from Santa Cruz Island, near the Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific the late anthropologist William H. Davenport presents a distinctive genre of figure sculpture produced for and used in traditional religious rituals and ceremonies. The body of the book discusses the history of Santa Cruz Island society since the first Europeans came to the area in 1595, the cultural meanings of its most conspicuous features, and descriptions of the...
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Santa Cruz Island Figure Sculpture and Its Social and Ritual Contexts (2005)
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In this ethnographic study of traditional sculpture from Santa Cruz Island, near the Solomon Islands in the southwest Pacific the late anthropologist William H. Davenport presents a distinctive genre of figure sculpture produced for and used in traditional religious rituals and ceremonies. The body of the book discusses the history of Santa Cruz Island society since the first Europeans came to the area in 1595, the cultural meanings of its most conspicuous features, and descriptions of the...
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Village Life on the Santa Cruz Islands (2005)
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70 photographs of village life on the Santa Cruz Islands from CD that accompanies Santa Cruz Island Figure Sculpture and its Social and Ritual Contexts.
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Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala
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This monograph reports the results of the Quiriguá Project Site Periphery Program, five seasons (1975-1979) of archaeological survey and excavation in the 96 square kilometers immediately adjoining the classic Maya site of Quiriguá. Ashmore identifies and helps us understand where and how the people of Quiriguá lived. She presents detailed material evidence in two data catalogues, for the floodplain settlement adjoining Quiriguá and for sites in the wider periphery. The work situates Quiriguá...
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Part 3: Quiriguá Wider Periphery, Additional Illustrations and Tables (2007)
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This CD-ROM accompanies Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala by Wendy Ashmore. Included here are additional plates, tables and figures from Parts 1 and 2. Additionally, the CD-ROm includes Part 3: Quiriguá Wider Periphery. Part 3 presents descriptive summaries for each of the Quiriguá Wider Periphery sites encountered by the Site Periphery Program.
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Settlement Archaeology at Quiriguá, Guatemala (2007)
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This monograph reports the results of the Quiriguá Project Site Periphery Program, five seasons (1975-1979) of archaeological survey and excavation in the 96 square kilometers immediately adjoining the classic Maya site of Quiriguá. Ashmore identifies and helps us understand where and how the people of Quiriguá lived. She presents detailed material evidence in two data catalogues, for the floodplain settlement adjoining Quiriguá and for sites in the wider periphery. The work situates Quiriguá...
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Tikal Report 11: Map of the Ruins of Tikal, El Petén, Guatemala and Georeferenced Versions of the Maps Therein
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This archive is in two parts. The first part is Tikal Report 11, published in 1961, which presents the ten maps produced by the Tikal Project of The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania. The second part is georeferenced versions of the ten maps for use with GIS (Geographic Information Systems) software. The georeferencing was based on field data collected in 2010 by the Tikal Project of the University of Cincinnati. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Ruins of Tikal" (with border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Ruins of Tikal" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Bejucal Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Camp Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Corriental Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Encanto Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Great Plaza Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "North Zone Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Perdido Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Temple IV Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 11: Georeferenced Map- "Temple of the Inscriptions Quadrangle" (without border) (2013)
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These maps are georeferenced versions of the maps produced by The University Museum, University of Pennsylvania, project at Tikal, Guatemala and published as Tikal Report 11. These georeferenced maps are intended for use with GIS (Geographic Information System) software. The maps should be useful for archaeologists, tourists and managers of Tikal National Park. This map set consists of eleven georeferenced maps. The set includes two versions of the overview map of the central sixteen square...
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Tikal Report 34, Part A: Additions and Alterations: A Commentary on the Architecture of the North Acropolis, Tikal, Guatemala
PROJECT Uploaded by: Leigh Anne Ellison
A comprehensive series of reconstructed views rendered in colors approximating the original finishes of polished plaster and paint, with 42 different stages of development in three-dimensional form, show what the Acropolis looked like at various times from ca. 330 BCE to CE 600. On an accompanying CD-ROM 112 color plates show constructions of individual structures and some photos of Acropolis fabric at the time of excavation and consolidation. The text accompanying the color plates provides a...
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Tikal Report 34, Part A: Additions and Alterations: A Commentary on the Architecture of the North Acropolis, Tikal, Guatemala (2007)
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A comprehensive series of reconstructed views rendered in colors approximating the original finishes of polished plaster and paint, with 42 different stages of development in three-dimensional form, show what the Acropolis looked like at various times from ca. 330 BCE to CE 600. On an accompanying CD-ROM 112 color plates include constructions of individual structures and some photos of Acropolis fabric at the time of excavation and consolidation. The text accompanying the color plates provides a...
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Tikal Report 34, Part A: Additions and Alterations: A Commentary on the Architecture of the North Acropolis, Tikal, Guatemala: Companion CD-ROM (2007)
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The material included here is from a companion CD-ROM included with Additions and Alterations: A Commentary on the Architecture of the North Acropolis, Tikal, Guatemala, Tikal Report 34A, by H. Stanley Loten. 112 color plates include constructions of individual structures and some photos of Acropolis fabric at the time of excavation and consolidation. The text accompanying the color plates provides a rationale for the sequences illustrated and an interpretation of ancient Maya intentions in...
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Tikal Report 37: Historical Archaeology at Tikal, Guatemala
PROJECT Uploaded by: Leigh Anne Ellison
The pre-Columbian city we call Tikal was abandoned by its Maya residents during the tenth century A.D. and succumbed to the Guatemalan rain forest. It was not until 1848 that it was brought to the attention of the outside world. For the next century Tikal, remote and isolated, received a surprisingly large number of visitors. Public officials, explorers, academics, military personnel, settlers, petroleum engineers, chicle gatherers, and archaeologists came and went, sometimes leaving behind...
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Appendix A: Database Structure (2012)
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Database Structure: a text document that presents the variables used for the artifact and provenience databases
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Appendix B: Codes for Object and Provenience Databases (2012)
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Codes for Database Variables: a text document
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Appendix C: Proveniences for Excavation Lots (2012)
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Proveniences for Excavation Lots: a database file given in simple text format that can be loaded into a relational database file or converted to Word or Excel. All the records in Appendix C, EXCEPT for the Number Included variable, should be formatted as Text if they are transferred to spreadsheet or relational database files. Codes for this database can be located in Appendices A (tDAR #: 377611) and B (tDAR #: 377612).
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Appendix D: Artifacts (2012)
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Artifact Database: a database file given in simple text format that can be loaded into a relational database file or converted to Word or Excel. All the records in Appendix D, EXCEPT for the Number Included variable, should be formatted as Text if they are transferred to spreadsheet or relational database files. Codes for this database can be located in Appendices A (tDAR #: 377611) and B (tDAR #: 377612).
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Appendix L: Figure 1 (2012)
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Edwin M. Shook
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Appendix L: Figure 10 (2012)
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KI~1
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Appendix L: Figure 11 (2012)
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WO~1
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Appendix L: Figure 12 (2012)
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Appendix L: Figure 13 (2012)
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Appendix L: Figure 14 (2012)
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Appendix L: Figure 15 (2012)
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Méndez
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Appendix L: Figure 16 (2012)
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Bernoulli new
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Appendix L: Figure 17 (2012)
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Maler
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Appendix L: Figure 18 (2012)
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Maudslay