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- Research data . Image . 2022Authors:Hamerow, Helena; Neil, Samantha;Hamerow, Helena; Neil, Samantha;Publisher: University of Oxford
lateral view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Botolph Bridge, England
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00091836
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00061991
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- Research data . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Matsuda, Karen Akemi;Matsuda, Karen Akemi;Publisher: SciELO journals
ABSTRACT This paper consists of the study of Correio Braziliense reports about Itamaraty Palace during the period between 1960 and 1970. The analysis aims to understand the construction of ideas around this palace from its architectural conception to its effective use. Besides presenting part of the mapping of the facts about the palace project, the purpose of this article is to analyze the elaboration of narratives related to the idea of beauty, the palace nomenclature, the importance of the transfer of headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Relations to Brasilia and the internal configuration of the palace. Creating a memory and discourse that persist today.
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lateral view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Houghton, England (2mm scalebar)
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polar view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Lyminge, England
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00106277
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doi: 10.5683/sp3/fmsbtp
Publisher: Other Borealis CollectionsThis is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Passmore, British Columbia region (Sheet No. 082F12), published in 1959. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1959 and the information on the map is current as of 1954. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation. EPSG Code: NAD27 / UTM zone 11N (EPSG:26711)
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2022Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Verduin, J.T. (ADC ArcheoProjecten);Verduin, J.T. (ADC ArcheoProjecten);Publisher: ADC ArcheoProjectenCountry: Netherlands
ADC ArcheoProjecten en T&A Survey hebben een Inventariserend Veldonderzoek door middel van Proefsleuven (IVO-P) en een Archeologische Opgraving (DO) uitgevoerd voor het plangebied Tricht-Spooromgeving. Dit onderzoek vond plaats in het kader van de aanleg van een randweg aan de noordzijde van Tricht, met een onderdoorgang onder het spoor. Het onderzoek heeft enkele verrassende resultaten opgeleverd. Het plangebied bevindt zich middenin een crevasse landschap. In dit dynamische rivierenlandschap vonden regelmatig overstromingen plaats. Op een diep niveau werden verspreid over het terrein grote boomkuilen ontdekt, de overblijfselen van een verdronken elzenbroekbos. Dit oerbos is overstroomd geraakt, en door de hoge grondwaterstand waren in veel boomkuilen nog houtresten bewaard. Het hout van twee kuilen is met 14C-onderzoek gedateerd in het Midden-Neolithicum. Op dit overstromingssediment werden sporen uit de prehistorie aangetroffen. De meeste kunnen in het Laat-Neolithicum worden geplaatst en dat is een periode waar nog maar weinig over bekend is. Over de exacte aard van de vindplaats tasten we in het duister, we gaan ervan uit dat het een nederzettingsterrein betreft. Duidelijk herkenbare structuren zijn de vele stakenrijtjes die verspreid over het plangebied voorkomen. Deze hekwerken kunnen bijvoorbeeld woon- en akkerpercelen hebben omgeven of begrensd. Heel overtuigende gebouwstructuren zijn niet herkend, mogelijk is een tweebeukige gebouwstructuur aanwezig in het centrale deel van het plangebied. Hier vonden we vier paalkuiltjes in een bijna noord-zuid georiënteerde rij. De paaltjes zijn op regelmatige afstand van elkaar geplaatst over een lengte van 7,5 m. De rij palen kan echter ook een stuk langer zijn en verder noordelijk buiten de grens van de werkput door kunnen lopen. Zowel de resultaten van het 14C-onderzoek als het aardewerk laten zien dat men hier in het Laat- Neolithicum aanwezig is geweest. We weten dus weinig over de exacte aard van die activiteiten, door de geringe hoeveelheid grondsporen, vondsten en slechte conservering van botanische resten en pollen. We houden er rekening mee dat men hier in het Laat-Neolithicum enige tijd heeft gezeten. Daarop wijzen de paalstructuren, de vondstconcentratie in de vegetatiehorizont en ook enkele kuilen die verspreid in het gebied voorkomen. In één van die kuilen werd nog een bijzondere vondst gedaan: een fragment van een geslepen bijl. Er is een aanwijzing dat men het terrein in de Midden-Bronstijd, zo’n 500 jaar later, heeft bezocht. Uit één van de kuilen kwam een 14C-datering uit in deze periode. Wellicht moeten ook de (ongedateerde) stakenrijtjes aan die periode worden toegeschreven. We weten dat men in de Midden-Bronstijd het Rivierengebied op grote schaal verkavelde, de stakenrijtjes zouden hier deel van kunnen hebben uitgemaakt.
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- Research data . Image . 2022Authors:Hamerow, Helena; Neil, Samantha;Hamerow, Helena; Neil, Samantha;Publisher: University of Oxford
lateral view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Botolph Bridge, England
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Publisher: DANS/KNAWCountry: Netherlands
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00091836
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00061991
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This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00106820
- Research data . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Matsuda, Karen Akemi;Matsuda, Karen Akemi;Publisher: SciELO journals
ABSTRACT This paper consists of the study of Correio Braziliense reports about Itamaraty Palace during the period between 1960 and 1970. The analysis aims to understand the construction of ideas around this palace from its architectural conception to its effective use. Besides presenting part of the mapping of the facts about the palace project, the purpose of this article is to analyze the elaboration of narratives related to the idea of beauty, the palace nomenclature, the importance of the transfer of headquarters of the Ministry of Foreign Relations to Brasilia and the internal configuration of the palace. Creating a memory and discourse that persist today.
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . Image . 2022Authors:Hamerow, Helena; Roushannafas, Tina;Hamerow, Helena; Roushannafas, Tina;Publisher: University of Oxford
lateral view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Houghton, England (2mm scalebar)
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polar view of charred cereal grains (Triticum free-threshing) from archaeological excavations at Lyminge, England
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2022Open Access EnglishAuthors:Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands;Country: Netherlands
This find is registered at Portable Antiquities of the Netherlands with number PAN-00106277
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2022Open AccessAuthors:Government Of Canada; Army Survey Establishment;Government Of Canada; Army Survey Establishment;
doi: 10.5683/sp3/fmsbtp
Publisher: Other Borealis CollectionsThis is a georeferenced raster image of a printed paper map of the Passmore, British Columbia region (Sheet No. 082F12), published in 1959. It is the first edition in a series of maps, which show both natural and man-made features such as relief, spot heights, administrative boundaries, secondary and side roads, railways, trails, wooded areas, waterways including lakes, rivers, streams and rapids, bridges, buildings, mills, power lines, terrain, and land formations. This map was published in 1959 and the information on the map is current as of 1954. Maps were produced by Natural Resources Canada (NRCan) and it's preceding agencies, in partnership with other government agencies. Please note: image / survey capture dates can span several years, and some details may have been updated later than others. Please consult individual map sheets for detailed production information, which can be found in the bottom left hand corner. Original maps were digitally scanned by McGill Libraries in partnership with Canadiana.org, and georeferencing for the maps was provided by the University of Toronto Libraries and Eastview Corporation. EPSG Code: NAD27 / UTM zone 11N (EPSG:26711)
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You have already added works in your ORCID record related to the merged Research product. - Research data . 2022Open Access Dutch; FlemishAuthors:Verduin, J.T. (ADC ArcheoProjecten);Verduin, J.T. (ADC ArcheoProjecten);Publisher: ADC ArcheoProjectenCountry: Netherlands
ADC ArcheoProjecten en T&A Survey hebben een Inventariserend Veldonderzoek door middel van Proefsleuven (IVO-P) en een Archeologische Opgraving (DO) uitgevoerd voor het plangebied Tricht-Spooromgeving. Dit onderzoek vond plaats in het kader van de aanleg van een randweg aan de noordzijde van Tricht, met een onderdoorgang onder het spoor. Het onderzoek heeft enkele verrassende resultaten opgeleverd. Het plangebied bevindt zich middenin een crevasse landschap. In dit dynamische rivierenlandschap vonden regelmatig overstromingen plaats. Op een diep niveau werden verspreid over het terrein grote boomkuilen ontdekt, de overblijfselen van een verdronken elzenbroekbos. Dit oerbos is overstroomd geraakt, en door de hoge grondwaterstand waren in veel boomkuilen nog houtresten bewaard. Het hout van twee kuilen is met 14C-onderzoek gedateerd in het Midden-Neolithicum. Op dit overstromingssediment werden sporen uit de prehistorie aangetroffen. De meeste kunnen in het Laat-Neolithicum worden geplaatst en dat is een periode waar nog maar weinig over bekend is. Over de exacte aard van de vindplaats tasten we in het duister, we gaan ervan uit dat het een nederzettingsterrein betreft. Duidelijk herkenbare structuren zijn de vele stakenrijtjes die verspreid over het plangebied voorkomen. Deze hekwerken kunnen bijvoorbeeld woon- en akkerpercelen hebben omgeven of begrensd. Heel overtuigende gebouwstructuren zijn niet herkend, mogelijk is een tweebeukige gebouwstructuur aanwezig in het centrale deel van het plangebied. Hier vonden we vier paalkuiltjes in een bijna noord-zuid georiënteerde rij. De paaltjes zijn op regelmatige afstand van elkaar geplaatst over een lengte van 7,5 m. De rij palen kan echter ook een stuk langer zijn en verder noordelijk buiten de grens van de werkput door kunnen lopen. Zowel de resultaten van het 14C-onderzoek als het aardewerk laten zien dat men hier in het Laat- Neolithicum aanwezig is geweest. We weten dus weinig over de exacte aard van die activiteiten, door de geringe hoeveelheid grondsporen, vondsten en slechte conservering van botanische resten en pollen. We houden er rekening mee dat men hier in het Laat-Neolithicum enige tijd heeft gezeten. Daarop wijzen de paalstructuren, de vondstconcentratie in de vegetatiehorizont en ook enkele kuilen die verspreid in het gebied voorkomen. In één van die kuilen werd nog een bijzondere vondst gedaan: een fragment van een geslepen bijl. Er is een aanwijzing dat men het terrein in de Midden-Bronstijd, zo’n 500 jaar later, heeft bezocht. Uit één van de kuilen kwam een 14C-datering uit in deze periode. Wellicht moeten ook de (ongedateerde) stakenrijtjes aan die periode worden toegeschreven. We weten dat men in de Midden-Bronstijd het Rivierengebied op grote schaal verkavelde, de stakenrijtjes zouden hier deel van kunnen hebben uitgemaakt.
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