March 2012
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Open Access from Internet Archaeology- The S....
This article presents the preliminary results of a new research and fieldwork project on the site of S. Omobono in the area of the river harbour of Rome. At S. Omobono, a series of excavation campaigns between the 1930s and the 1990s partially exposed a sequence of major cult buildings dating between the 6th century BCE and the 2nd century CE. Important architectural pieces, inscriptions and...
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Open Access Publication- Fenicios en Tartessos:... →
This paper argues that Tartessos was the result of Phoenician colonialism in the south of the Iberian Peninsula arranged by temples as political and economic agencies of the Tyrian palace.
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hominoidea hominindae homininae: alphacaeli:... →
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rocks-n-bones:
Thanks to someone quoting biblical armageddon from my file sharing… I will no longer be putting up links.
By the way, mr openaccessarchaeology, hotlinking files is a no class act.
See his post here.
Ugh. You know what, I understand why piracy in entertainment is an issue but the two things aren’t at all comparable. Movies, TV shows etc. are widely available for...
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New e-monograph on lithics in Eastern Fennoscandia →
Mesolithic Interfaces: Variability in Lithic Technologies in Eastern Fennoscandia
This book is available for free downloading for non-commericial use.
http://www.sarks.fi/masf/masf_1/masf_1.html
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Pirated Knowledge- The First Signs the Academic...
People are pirating academic literature!!! Ok, so it is not as dramatic as the heralding of the apocalypse in the book of revelations but it is a sign of things to come. There have been a few underground websites where academics post their journal articles and other members of the networks can view them. Since these are private websites they sort of fall into a grey(gray if your British) legal...
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New Open Access Issue of Greek, Roman, and... →