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    • Greek and Etruscan influences 

      Klicko, Ethan David (2013)
      This paper is written to explore the change the Etruscans experienced by the Greeks, in regards to pottery and art forms. It will be centered on the change between early Etruscan pottery and the Villanovan period, to later ...
    • Hopewell panpipe, music, art, and expression : an exploration of music in hopewell culture 

      Reis, Robert Lawrence (2013)
      Copper played an important symbolic role in the Hopewell Interaction Sphere, and was used in a number of ritual items, ranging from effigies to panpipes. The role of panpipes in Hopewell is not clear; panpipes have only ...
    • Mass burials of the Holocaust 

      Beatty, Kyndra Lynn (2013)
      During the Holocaust, an estimated six million Jews as well as other groups, were killed and disposed of in mass graves. While archaeological investigations have been done at Holocaust sites, none of them have included a ...
    • Modelling settlement location in the Troad using geographic information systems 

      Del Ponte, Dominick Kevin (2013)
      The Hellenic period began around 2,700 years ago in the Troad. This was followed after a short period of turmoil by the Hellenistic around 2,200 years ago. These periods are characterized by the introduction of Greek culture ...