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Writing for Historical Archaeology
Society for Historical Archaeology
Articles published in Historical Archaeology go through a rigorous and productive peer review process. To get this process started authors, of course, need to...
116 months ago
David LUBINSKY | Cto | Doctor of Philosophy | Algorithm development | Research profile
ResearchGate
This paper presents empirical methods for enhancing the accuracy of inductive learning systems. It addresses the problems of: learning propositional...
9 months ago
Tribute article on James Deetz by Mary Beaudry
University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign
Tribute to James Deetz, in the Plymouth Colony Archive Project at the University of Virginia, by Patricia Scott Deetz and Christopher Fennell; site presents...
140 months ago
The history behind the way Americans use forks
qz.com
Whether it's the way the fork is held, to only eating with the fork, or using the "cut-and-switch" method, the American way of dining is...
77 months ago
Parting Ways Cemetery
Clio - Welcome
This historic cemetery is the final resting place for four African American veterans of the American Revolution. The town of Plymouth issued a land grant...
7 months ago
James Deetz
Fandom
James Deetz was a well known archaeologist who emphasized the importance of 'culture' being the basis of archaeology. The archaeological method, according...
68 months ago
Micro-Climate Blog: Digging into Emissions from Artificial Intelligence
Society for Historical Archaeology
I bring an archaeologist's appreciation to recent reports of the energy and water artificial intelligence (AI) systems are using.
1 month ago
Chris Witmore
mshanks.com
This is a commentary on a recent post on this site – A journey round my father [Link]. It's about the features, concepts, tools and techniques of a...
54 months ago
October | 2011
WordPress.com
In New England, there were three basic designs carved into gravestones between c. 1620-1820: death's-head, winged cherubs, and urn-and-willow.
157 months ago
How the Pilgrims shaped our sex lives
NBC News
The laws of Plymouth Colony echo Leviticus. You could be sentenced to death for sodomy, rape, buggery and, for a time, adultery.
216 months ago