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Israeli Palestinian Archaeology Working Group
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Skip to main content. Israeli Palestinian Archaeology Working Group. Add or remove collections. The West Bank and East Jerusalem Searchable Map. Click to view the. View the searchable map interface. View the kml data in Google Maps. Download full database file. Download the Archaeological Sourcebook (2009). The data contained in this database is also available in a visually searchable Google Map interface. Generous donors provided funding for various stages of this project (in chronological order):.
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Nabonidus: March 2007
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This blog provides the Archaeological Community with the latest information about www.nabonidus.org. We will post new releases here, bug fixes and moderate suggestions for future versions of Nabonidus. Monday, March 05, 2007. We have just been published in the December 2006 issue of the Archaeological Computing Newsletter. You can get a copy here: http:/ www.edigiglio.it/scheda.asp? Posted by Nabonidus Administrator at 4:48 AM. We are about midway through the development on what we are calling Nabonidus.
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Adventures with Yo and Mo: A symposium, lecture and more travel
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Sunday, December 5, 2010. A symposium, lecture and more travel. For those interested in text, archaeology and ethics, a symposium, Archaeologies of Text: Archaeology, Technology, and Ethics. Organized by Mo and a colleague at Brown:. Http:/ proteus.brown.edu/archaeologiesoftext/8482. And then later this week, Mo lectures at the Harvard Semitic Museum. Http:/ www.semiticmuseum.fas.harvard.edu/icb/icb.do? I hope you will visit my blog. November 18, 2015 at 4:19 AM. Admin, if not okay please remove! View my...
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Adventures with Yo and Mo: Al-Jib Heritage Exhibition
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Wednesday, July 7, 2010. Yesterday Prof P and Mo visited the Al-Jib Heritage Exhibition in the Al-Jib Womanly Centre. Al-Jib is a Palestinian village in the West Bank where the ancient biblical site of Gibeon. Is thought to be located. During the early Iron Age, a massive wall was constructed around the crown of the hill of Gibeon. It is thought that this structure is the "pool of Gibeon. Mentioned in the Bible ( 2 Samuel 2:13. Palestinian Association for Cultural Exchange. On this visit we were treated ...
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Adventures with Yo and Mo: Mid-way at Marj Rabba 2010
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Tuesday, July 27, 2010. Mid-way at Marj Rabba 2010. We have just passed the halfway point for the Marj Rabba excavation season, and our team is making wonderful progress. The architectural preservation is quite good, and the flint, pottery and animal bones are plentiful. We have an amazing team that puts in long days of work, starting at 5 am, six days a week. But for those who have never worked on an excavation, we thought that we could run down the daily routine. Like last year, we often have some fog ...
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A Very Remote Period Indeed: February 2013
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A Very Remote Period Indeed. A blog reviewing recent archaeological publications having to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, hunter-gatherers and archaeological theory. Wednesday, February 27, 2013. On the variability of Upper Paleolithic burials: Hype, facts and fiction (and Neanderthals? A new study of mine (written with Claudine Gravel-Miguel. Of ASU) is getting a bit of press, and I really want to write a post on AVRPI. A ty pi cal Upper Paleoilthic burial! In sho...
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A Very Remote Period Indeed: Taking peddlers of 'paleo-porn' to task
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A Very Remote Period Indeed. A blog reviewing recent archaeological publications having to do with Paleolithic archaeology, paleoanthropology, lithic technology, hunter-gatherers and archaeological theory. Tuesday, November 13, 2012. Taking peddlers of 'paleo-porn' to task. Has a short interview with April Nowell ( 'Palaeo-porn': we've got it all wrong. About an upcoming paper of hers (with M. Chang) in which they expose (eh! When respected journals - Nature. Read the whole thing. By the way - did the pr...
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The African Commons Project
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The African Commons Project
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Posts Tagged ‘ICT4D’. Whatever have we been doing? Friday, September 9, 2011 21:17. Well, this blogpost comes rather late in the day and the team – much reduced in numbers – at The African Commons Project had better have a good excuse for not updating their blog. (Especially as social media and blogging are one of the topics that we teach the non-profit community and knowledge managers! This was posted under category: Tools. October, the event coverage month of 2009! Monday, November 2, 2009 17:56. South...
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The African Commons Project
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Posts Tagged ‘DFID’. Open Access Debates – get talking. Tuesday, November 20, 2012 17:53. A series of interesting and thought-provoking debates is scheduled to launch on 27 November. Funded by DFID and hosted on UNESCO’s WSIS Open Access Community Forum, the discussion will provide a valuable space to discuss different perspectives on what open access means for the developing world and what it can offer. Register for the online […]. This was posted under category: Events. Tags: access to knowledge.
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