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Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluorescence and its Sensitivity to Thermally Induced Changes in Clay Bodies
(2020-11-13)The use of portable X-Ray fluorescence spectrometry in the study of prehistoric ceramics has gained popularity recently due to the many benefits of this technology. Portable Energy Dispersive X-Ray Fluourescence (XRF) is ... -
Ethnolinguistic Identity in Morocco
(2020-11-05)This study investigates and reports on the strong relation between language and ethnolinguistic identity in Morocco. The study examines and analyzes comments of both Berbers and Arabs’ reaction to the plan of promoting ... -
Female Rhesus Macaques (Macaca mulatta) Sexual Skin Color Variability
(2020-11-04)Many primate species use colorful signals to communicate sexual receptivity, rank, pregnancy, health, and developmental maturity. Reproductive coloration may not be limited to signaling sexual receptivity or pregnancy, but ... -
Field Notes: Volume 1, Number 1: Front Matter
(2020-11-04)Front matter, table of contents, and contributor information for Volume 1, Number 1. -
Field Notes: Volume 2, Number 1: Front Matter
(2020-11-04)Front matter, Table of contents, Contributors -
Folklore and Zooarchaeology: Nonhuman Animal's Representation in the Historical Narrative
(2024-05-07)It has been argued before that archaeology and folklore go hand-in-hand, with a variety of scholarship and studies focusing on landscapes and monuments in reference to this pair; however, this research argues for a different ... -
Food in a Rural Town: The Complexities Of Procurement
(2020-11-05)In recent years, access to food for particular areas in the United States, both rural and urban, has become problematic. Big box retailers have put smaller community grocers out of business and are typically not located ... -
Going AWOL: Alternative Responses to PTSD Stigma in the U.S. Military
(2020-11-13)The psychiatric costs of war have contributed to an ‘epidemic of suicide’ linked to PTSD among United States military service personnel. Current research identifies ‘self-stigma as the barrier to care’ and dominant thinking ...
