- Archaeology and ancient environmental studies
- Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
- Pacific and Southeast Asian Studies
- Historical and Cultural Archaeology Studies
- Indian and Buddhist Studies
- Maritime and Coastal Archaeology
- Historical Studies on Reproduction, Gender, Health, and Societal Changes
- Archaeological and Geological Studies
- Religion, Society, and Development
- Ancient Mediterranean Archaeology and History
- Ancient and Medieval Archaeology Studies
- Island Studies and Pacific Affairs
- Ancient Egypt and Archaeology
- Australian History and Society
- Archaeological Research and Protection
- Indian History and Philosophy
- Historical and Archaeological Studies
- Literature: history, themes, analysis
- Cultural Heritage Management and Preservation
- American Constitutional Law and Politics
- Biblical Studies and Interpretation
- Geographies of human-animal interactions
- Image Processing and 3D Reconstruction
- Archaeology and Historical Studies
- Historical Gender and Feminism Studies
University College London
2009-2023
University of Alberta
1998-2023
Institute of Archaeology
2016-2020
Museum of London Archaeology
2007-2018
McGill University
2004-2017
Memorial University of Newfoundland
2017
Institute of Archaeology
1999-2014
University of Notre Dame
2011
Moss Landing Marine Laboratories
2011
City University of Hong Kong
2010
Objectives. The food supply of Inuit living in Nunavut, Canada, is characterized by market relatively low nutritional value and nutrient-dense traditional food. objective this study to assess community perceptions about the availability accessibility foods Nunavut.Study Design. A qualitative using focus group methodology.Methods. Focus groups were conducted 6 communities Nunavut 2004 collected information was analyzed.Results. Barriers increased consumption included high costs hunting...
* Part One: Introduction* Stone Worlds Alternative Narratives Nested Landscapes Bodmin Moor: the Living Bedrock* Methodologies Two: The Present Past* Poem: Leskernick, Jan Farquharson* Old Sacred Places* Houses and Enclosures of Leskernick: Arriving Settling In* One-the Southern Side Hill* In.* Two-the Western Hill Time Goes On* Shrine Stone* Bewitched Bewildered: Nature, Culture, Clitter* Photo Essay: Moving in Procession across Brown Willy Three: 'A More Vivid fiction': An Introduction to...
The first season of an on-going project focused on Leskernick Hill, north-west Bodmin Moor, Cornwall, entailed a preliminary settlement survey and limited excavation stone row terminal. comprises western southern situated the lower, stony slopes hill including 51 circular houses constructed using variety building techniques. Walled fields associated with these vary in size from 0.25–1 ha appear to have accreted curvilinear fashion number centres. Five smal burial mounds cist are settlement,...
The article deals with the practice of phenomenological archaeological fieldwork, which is concerned sensory experience landscapes and locales. Phenomenological approaches in archaeology have cast light on aspects past human not addressed by traditional methods. So far, however, they neither developed explicit methodologies nor a discussion methodological laid themselves open to accusations being ‘subjective’ ‘unscientific’. This describes explores three experiments context Tavoliere–Gargano...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTVertical transport and sedimentation of hydrocarbons in the central main basin Puget Sound, Washington [USA]Timothy S. Bates, Susan E. Hamilton, Joel D. ClineCite this: Environ. Sci. Technol. 1984, 18, 5, 299–305Publication Date (Print):May 1, 1984Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 1 1984https://doi.org/10.1021/es00123a003Request reuse permissionsArticle Views163Altmetric-Citations59LEARN ABOUT THESE METRICSArticle...
This article considers conceptual links between producing installation art works in the present and interpreting prehistoric lifeworlds. We consider connections work of contemporary ‘landscape’, ‘environmental’ or ‘ecological’ artists an on‐going landscape archaeology project centred on Leskernick Hill, Bodmin Moor south‐west Britain. argue that production can be a powerful means past present. Both practices result something new transforms our understanding place space resulting creation...
A pollen diagram has been produced from the base of Caburn (East Sussex) that provides a temporally and spatially precise record vegetation change on English chalklands during mid-Holocene (ca. 7100 to ca. 3800 cal. yr BP). During this period slopes above site appear have well-wooded, with analogous modern Fraxinus–Acer–Mercurialis communities in which Tilia was also prominent constituent. However, scrub grassland taxa such as Juniperus communis, Cornus sanguinea Plantago lanceolata are...
ADVERTISEMENT RETURN TO ISSUEPREVArticleNEXTSources and transport of hydrocarbons in the Green-Duwamish River, WashingtonSusan E. Hamilton, Timothy S. Bates, Joel D. ClineCite this: Environ. Sci. Technol. 1984, 18, 2, 72–79Publication Date (Print):February 1, 1984Publication History Published online1 May 2002Published inissue 1 February 1984https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/es00120a004https://doi.org/10.1021/es00120a004research-articleACS PublicationsRequest reuse permissionsArticle...
Media reports of suicide may provoke further 'copy-cat' suicides. Trends in reporting quality and impact on suicides from a particular 'hot-spot' have not been investigated previously.Inquest files death certificates were used to identify Clifton Suspension Bridge, Bristol, UK, 1974-2007. Copies local newspaper television within 3 days or inquest obtained. Parametric survival models examine the media subsequent suicides.Over 34 years, there 206 427 bridge. The number per has declined...
This article explores the spatial, architectural and conceptual relationships between landscape places, stone quarrying, moving building during Rapa Nui’s statue-building period. These are central themes of ‘Rapa Nui Landscapes Construction Project’ discussed using aspects findings our recent fieldwork. The different scales expression, from detail domestic sphere to monumental working quarries, considered. It is suggested that impressiveness architecture its coherence at small scale as much...
This article results from a series of visits by the authors to 44 hillforts south-east England. Our aim was re-contextualize these in their landscapes. Analysis pottery assemblages and radiometric dates allows three-phase chronological division hillforts. Assessment topographic positions excavated evidence indicates that enclosures may have functioned distinctly different ways each three phases. The data for England offer counter-analysis extant ‘Wessex-centric’ view southern British
In an 1864 editorial in the English Woman's Journal on legacy of journal, then coming to end its run, editor Bessie Parkes argued for necessity "special," feminist periodical:
MEPS Marine Ecology Progress Series Contact the journal Facebook Twitter RSS Mailing List Subscribe to our mailing list via Mailchimp HomeLatest VolumeAbout JournalEditorsTheme Sections 448:105-118 (2012) - DOI: https://doi.org/10.3354/meps09514 Geographic variation in trace-element signatures statoliths of near-hatch larvae and recruits Concholepas concholepas (loco) Patricio H. Manríquez1,2,*, Sylvana P. Galaz2, Tania Opitz2, Scott Hamilton3, George Paradis4, Robert R. Warner5, Juan Carlos...
ABSTRACT This article examines how the monthly journals The Zoophilist and Home Chronicler contributed to antivivisectionist movement in late 1800s. Each displays distinct approaches serial forms of publication, carefully positioning readers antivivisection materials do things differently relation world advocacy, their feelings about animals at center movement, possibilities for conception intervention.
Abstract By considering the stones of Rapa Nui (Easter Island) on a landscape scale, their sources, properties and elemental use in architecture during statue production period beyond – from modest ovens to immense statues, case is made that stone were an essential connective substance society. It posited connected understandings land sea both directly inversely, it expressed through colour sacred status ancestors, aligned human life-cycles with natural lives stones. Work was potentially...
This article addresses the problem of how to distinguish between natural and humanly modified features cultural landscape with reference clitter (boulder stone) masses in south-west England using example Leskernick hill, Bodmin Moor its well-preserved Bronze Age settlement. We first set out a series criteria for distinguishing placed stones on basis formal geomorphological criteria. then discuss from an archaeological perspective setting by means which we can recognize presence stones. From...
Reading and the Popular Critique of Science in Victorian Anti-Vivisection Press:Frances Power Cobbe's Writing for Victoria Street Society Susan Hamilton (bio) In 1894, when Frances Cobbe published her autobiography, she was recognized leader anti-vivisection organization Protection Animals Liable to Vivisection. She also a pioneering woman journalist who used autobiography publicize extensive network acquaintances political allies with whom had argued over organized societies promote cause...