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Brahmins – who are they . where do they originate from. Any proper credible verifiable evidence , as to their true origins ? More than 1, 200 clans of Brahmins . Some are considered backward classes . Everyone don’t intermarry , interact... more
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      RacismFreemasonryResearch into FreemasonryCAA
The study links the concepts of marketing orientation and relationship marketing and in doing so refines and develops previous attempts to develop REMARKOR, a model that can be used to measure the relationship marketing orientation of... more
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      MarketingServices Marketing and ManagementRelationship MarketingPerformance Management
This research aims to define new methodologies for the 3D documentation and preservation of archaeological sites. 3D archaeological surveys are becoming more common in archaeology, but this can become problematic because researchers have... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyPhotogrammetryDocumentation
Detached eddy simulation (DES) is a suitable method for the simulation of the sound radiation of turbulent flows, providing access to resolved turbulent scales at minimal computational cost. The near-wall region is solved efficiently by... more
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      EngineeringComputational Fluid DynamicsFluid MechanicsComputational Aeroacoustics
Non-destructive geospatial survey methods for the interpretation of archaeological sites have become increasingly more popular within the last decade due to the significant technological progress in equipment and data processing... more
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      Digital HumanitiesSpatial AnalysisSpace SyntaxDigital Archaeology
Around 5300 BC the first farmers (Linear Pottery Culture) reached the Rhineland. In the region of the Aldenhovener Platte, Rhineland, a complex system of raw material exchange was proposed by A. Zimmermann (1995) in which main settlements... more
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      ArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologySettlement PatternsAncient economies (Archaeology)
The main aim of this work is to explore the role played by human mobility in prehistoric population dynamics of a particular geographical framework: : the depressio prelitoral catalana (Catalonia, Spain). Network analysis and studies of... more
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Around 5300 BC the first farmers (Linear Pottery Culture) reached the Rhineland. In the region of the Aldenhovener Platte, Rhineland, a complex system of raw material exchange was proposed by A. Zimmermann (1995) in which main settlements... more
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      GeographyArchaeologyPrehistoric ArchaeologySettlement Patterns
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      EngineeringArchaeologyCAAAMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY
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      Cognitive ScienceComputer ScienceLatent Semantic AnalysisCAA
Archaeological museums can be boring to many people because they do not connect to the personal narratives they carry with them and constantly re-build. Indeed, memory institutions need to sustain and even reinforce their attractiveness... more
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      CAAAssamNorth East India StudiesIllegal Immigration in Assam
... Rachel Opitz, Katie Simon, Geoff Avern, Thann Baker, Christine Markussen. ... Through two case studies (one European and one North American), this paper explores the practical use of terrestrial laser scanning, close-range 3D... more
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Non-destructive geospatial survey methods for the interpretation of archaeological sites have become increasingly more popular within the last decade due to the significant technological progress in equipment and data processing... more
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In recent years, we have seen a tenfold increase in volume and complexity of digital data acquired for cultural heritage documentation. Meanwhile, open data and open science have become leading trends in digital humanities. The... more
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      Computer ScienceOntologyCultural HeritageOpen Data
The project “PyArchInit- python for archaeology” began in 2005 with the aim of develop ing a phyton’s plug-in for the open source software Qgis. PyArchinit comes mainly from the needs, ever more present in the archaeology community, to... more
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Visibility networks are a prime example of analysis of the interface between geographical and relational space. But what do they represent? Is it a structural quality of the landscape or the structure of some past social reality? In this... more
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Abstract Since the Late Bronze Age, Europe could be imagined as a complex global network of social relationships. For later prehistory there is sufficient evidence for long-distance trade, assuming strong links, between sites connected by... more
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Max Adams once criticized the Harris Matrix for focusing only on stratigraphic relations, thereby effectively ignoring the many associations linking archaeological entities. While it is possible that his point was never taken up because... more
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Abstract This paper describes a spatial ethnoarchaeological approach aiming at: a) evaluating the understanding of spatial patterns of domestic activities within farmer groups and b) to determine the level of uncertainty of this type of... more
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Intensive field surveys across the Murghab Delta in Southern Turkmenistan have detected pastoral campsites of Andronovo culture intruding the local Late Bronze Age settlement structure. Their distribution indicates convergence of economic... more
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Visibility networks are a prime example of analysis of the interface between geographical and relational space. But what do they represent? Is it a structural quality of the landscape or the structure of some past social reality? In this... more
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