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  2. A Tale of Two Surveys: Ongoing investigations in landscape…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/tale-two-surveys-ongoing-investigations-landscape-archaeology
    11 Jul 2024: With few exceptions, excavations and surveys carried out in the region during the 20th century were focused on building site-based chronologies and identifying localized developments in material styles and economic
  3. Engendering Sustainable Cultural Heritage Preservation in Nigeria:…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/engendering-sustainable-cultural-heritage-preservation-nigeria
    11 Jul 2024: Archaeological excavations in the area have yielded iron-smelting furnaces, shaft and bellows close around houses, pointing to a complex socio-economic relationship that existed within this area.
  4. Previous Research | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/investigating-ancient-pushkalavati/previous-research
    11 Jul 2024: left behind a wealth of outstanding questions about the site and its importance in the socio-economic, political and environmental landscape of the Peshawar Valley.
  5. Research Objectives | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/canterbury-hinterland-project/research-objectives
    11 Jul 2024: How did people use the landscape and connections across it to structure, negotiate, and communicate their identities during periods of dramatic social, economic, and political change?
  6. Underexplored frontiers: modelling the archaeological potential in…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/computational-and-digital-archaeology-laboratory-series/underexplored-frontiers-modelling
    11 Jul 2024: effects of input data biases, problematic testing, and the predominant use of environmental and economic input variables as archaeological site predictors to the detriment of cultural and cognitive aspects.
  7. MedAfrica Project - Archaeological deep history and dynamics of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/recently-completed-projects/medafrica-project-archaeological-deep-history-and
    11 Jul 2024: This project sets out to produce an up-to-date, comprehensive, problematised synthesis and interpretation of long-term social and economic dynamics along Mediterranean Africa during the Holocene (9600-700 BC),
  8. Decolonisation of Archaeological Heritage Management in Zimbabwe:…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/decolonisation-archaeological-heritage-management-zimbabwe-legal
    11 Jul 2024: The presentation argues for, and makes recommendations for legal, institutional, and operational reforms in the heritage sector, to match the rapid political, economic, and cultural transformations that are manifesting in Zimbabwe
  9. Environmental Imperialism: Colonial Activity in Mauritius |…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/environmental-imperialism-colonial-activity-mauritius
    11 Jul 2024: The archaeo-historic results from the proposed project will be integrated with current research on ethnicity and nation building, the longer-term socio-political and economic implications of imperialism and colonial ... No comparable study has ever been
  10. FRAGSUS: Fragility and Sustainability in the restricted island…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/fragsus-fragility-and-sustainability-restricted-island
    11 Jul 2024: environment? What factors lead to socio-economic decline and failure in a society?
  11. A New Way of Making Silver: Experiments in Medieval Islamic…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/new-way-making-silver-experiments-medieval
    11 Jul 2024: Event speaker:. Stephen Merkel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Large-scale minting of early Islamic silver coins (8th-10th centuries AD) helped to fuel economic growth across Eurasia and North Africa.
  12. Low-density urbanism, risk and climate instability | Department of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/garrod-research-seminars/low-density-urbanism-risk-and-climate-instability
    11 Jul 2024: The urban population’s protection against drought was broken and the economic demands of the city could not be sustained.
  13. Toward an acknowledgement of the invisible social metabolism of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/garrod-research-seminars/toward-acknowledgement-invisible-social-metabolism-prestige-goods
    11 Jul 2024: In emphasizing the tangibility and cultural semiotics of ancient artifacts, economic historians and archaeologists risk duplicating the commodity fetishism of mainstream economists, who focus on the exchange values of trade goods
  14. Minaret of Jam Archaeological Project | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/minaret-jam-archaeological-project
    11 Jul 2024: Part One: the historical, social and economic setting. Paris: UNESCO Publishing.
  15. Research Objectives and Methodology | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/past-projects/one-river-project/research-objectives-and-methodology
    11 Jul 2024: For settlement dynamics are of course a reflex of the various political, social, economic and ecological factors that underlie the flowering, decline (or collapse), and regeneration of societies (Schwartz & Nichols 2006). ... For today a new
  16. Graves, grains and grievances: how quantifying archaeological data…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/computational-and-digital-archaeology-laboratory-series/graves-grains-and-grievances-how
    11 Jul 2024: The Roman Empire is a case in point as one of the earliest examples of a large-scale integrated socio-economic and political body comprising human groups across diverse environments, multiple
  17. What Do We Mean by Globalisation in the Prehistoric and Early…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/garrod-research-seminars/what-do-we-mean-globalisation-prehistoric-and-early-historic
    11 Jul 2024: As with many concepts borrowed by archaeologists from modern social sciences, including the economic and political sciences, it tends to bring a lot of extraneou contemporary baggage with it when applied
  18. Globalization, Citizens, and Society in Antiquity: A Comparative…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/globalization-citizens-and-society-antiquity-comparative-study
    11 Jul 2024: My working hypothesis is that it was not through imperialism and diplomacy that Egypt sustained its geopolitical and economic status and projected it globally.
  19. iMapNut: Machine Learning to Map and Address Causal Factors of Child…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/recently-completed-projects/imapnut-machine-learning-map-and-address-causal
    11 Jul 2024: site-specific predictive algorithms on the risk of children undernutrition and diarrhoea by integrating environmental, WASH, household socio-demographic, economic, and food security data, and other carefully selected factors.
  20. Exploring Swahili social landscapes and the material traces of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/exploring-swahili-social-landscapes-and-material-traces-identity
    11 Jul 2024: Instead, socio-economic differentiation may have been expressed and negotiated through knowledge, production, the use of space, and adherence to various group identities.
  21. Igbo-Ukwu revisited: new collaborations, new data, new prospects |…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/igbo-ukwu-revisited-new-collaborations-new-data-new-prospects
    11 Jul 2024: For example, how did early Igbo-Ukwu society evolve through time? What was the nature of the relationship among people of different social, political, economic, and religious classes and their materiality?
  22. What’s Mind is Yours: Intersubjectivity and Social Complexity in the…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/whats-mind-yours-intersubjectivity-and-social-complexity-cycladic
    11 Jul 2024: The concept tends to reflect our own deeply embedded narratives and biases about political and economic organisation (social stratification, inequality, states, etc.), which are reified through typologies of sufficiently advanced characteristics
  23. How old are the trade routes in Central Africa? Developing a history…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/how-old-are-trade-routes-central-africa-developing-history
    11 Jul 2024: Besides improving our knowledge of the ancient economic history of the area, the project results will provide empirical grounds for the development of a general analytical and theoretical framework for assessing
  24. Between Two Worlds: The Horse in the Worldview and Art of the…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/between-two-worlds-horse-worldview-and-art-population-kazakhstan
    11 Jul 2024: The huge role of the horse in the economic, political, and military spheres of life of nomads led to a special attitude towards it in the sphere of their spiritual culture, ... As the role of the horse increases in the system of traditional economic life
  25. Pottery and Plaster technologies and traditions from the Neolithic…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/pottery-and-plaster-technologies-and-traditions
    11 Jul 2024: Neolithic communities in southeastern Europe and the economic and socio-political processes involved in the production of their material culture.
  26. Classical Greek excavations at Umbro, 2000-2005 / Scavi classici a…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/bova-marina-archaeological-project-progetto-archeologico-bova-9
    11 Jul 2024: Two small bronze coins found on the site suggest that its main political (and perhaps economic) connections were with Rhegion.
  27. Aegean and Cypriot ceramic imports at Ugarit between the 14th and…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/aegean-and-cypriot-ceramic-imports-ugarit-between-14th-and-12th
    11 Jul 2024: a) Modalities of arrival and distribution on the basis of the Ugaritic economic texts . ... The distribution in the site of these materials seems to be connected to the economic relations between the Ugaritic merchant élites and the non-élite parts of
  28. Social structure and diet in late medieval central France: isotopic…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/medieval-archaeology-seminar-group/social-structure-and-diet-late-medieval-central-france
    11 Jul 2024: belonging to different socio-economic groups, within a homogeneous environment.
  29. Early ceramic technologies and traditions in the Edom Lowlands Region …

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/early-ceramic-technologies-and-traditions-edom
    11 Jul 2024: Event speaker:. Sara Carrion Anaya, UCL. The Early Bronze Age and Early Iron Age in the Edom Lowlands Region in southern Jordan is characterised by sociocultural, economic and political changes that
  30. Landscape archaeology and aerial photography in the Central Ionian…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/landscape-archaeology-and-aerial-photography-central-ionian-islands
    11 Jul 2024: In particular, the distribution of natural resources and their exploitation is used as a starting point for the analysis of the economic model behind the life of these ancient communities.
  31. Field survey and history of settlement patterns / ricognizione…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/bova-marina-archaeological-project-progetto-archeologico-bova-3
    11 Jul 2024: This provides basic evidence for economic and political processes, and is also essential for setting the data from excavation into a regional context that allows social and political interpretations.
  32. Introduction: a quick visit to the project / introduzione: una visita …

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/current-projects/bova-marina-archaeological-project-progetto-archeologico-bova-4
    11 Jul 2024: BC) and destroyed in the Classical period (5th c. BC), was probably used principally as a base for exploiting the economic resources of the Aspromonte mountains, though it also had a
  33. Highland societies against the state: outlining an archaeology of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/ancient-near-east-seminars/highland-societies-against-state-outlining-archaeology-resistance
    11 Jul 2024: people. The following millennia, this land and its people continuously balanced economic dependence on external states with a desire for political autonomy.
  34. TIGR2ESS: Transforming India's Green Revolution by Research and…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/tigr2ess-transforming-indias-green-revolution-research-and
    11 Jul 2024: This flagship project combines archaeological approaches with insights from agronomy and agricultural economics.
  35. Rethinking the Migration Period at the border of the late Roman…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/rethinking-migration-period-border-late-roman
    11 Jul 2024: These methods provide direct evidence for non-locally born individuals or shifts in dietary habits, which indicate movements and changes in subsistence strategies or socio-economic structures among past societies. ... A new bioarchaeological evaluation
  36. Crete and the Sea: Harbours, Ships and Trade Networks in Imperial…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/crete-and-sea-harbours-ships-and-trade-networks-imperial-crete
    11 Jul 2024: economic activities, aiming to examine them not just as self-sufficient units but also as dynamic elements of Crete’s Maritime Cultural Landscape.
  37. Specialized aquatic animal exploitation at Nahal Ein Gev II, Israel…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/specialized-aquatic-animal-exploitation-nahal-ein
    11 Jul 2024: Aquatic game was an important component of the prolific small game assemblage and reveals local adaptations, as well important dimensions of economic and social life at this dynamic moment in time.
  38. Department of Earth Sciences - The Rise of the Silk Roads c.5000…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/other-cambridge-talks/department-earth-sciences-rise-silk-roads-c5000-years-ago
    11 Jul 2024: Event speaker:. Milijana Radivojevic. How Earth and Material Sciences reveal the making of the first global economic network.
  39. Minaret of Jam Archaeological Project | Department of Archaeology

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/archived-projects/minaret-jam-archaeological-project
    11 Jul 2024: Part One: the historical, social and economic setting. Paris: UNESCO Publishing.
  40. Cross-craft, cross-currents? Medieval South Asian glass and the…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/cross-craft-cross-currents-medieval-south-asian-glass-and-indian
    11 Jul 2024: Far inland, distant from the currents of the Indian Ocean, the assemblages from Indor allow for a new entry point in to the analysis of a period of complex socio-economic
  41. Magnification of Bahawalpur State Through Development of Noor mahal…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/magnification-bahawalpur-state-through-development-noor-mahal-museum
    11 Jul 2024: region. H.H. Nawab Sir Sadiq Muhmmad Khan planned and executed a sustainable economic growth model, through Sutlej Valley Canal Project and contributed to the world food basket.
  42. Engendering Sustainable Cultural Heritage Preservation in Nigeria:…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/engendering-sustainable-cultural-heritage-preservation-nigeria
    11 Jul 2024: Archaeological excavations in the area have yielded iron-smelting furnaces, shaft and bellows close around houses, pointing to a complex socio-economic relationship that existed within this area.
  43. A Tale of Two Surveys: Ongoing investigations in landscape…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/asian-archaeology-group/tale-two-surveys-ongoing-investigations-landscape-archaeology
    11 Jul 2024: With few exceptions, excavations and surveys carried out in the region during the 20th century were focused on building site-based chronologies and identifying localized developments in material styles and economic
  44. Aegean Archaeology since 'The Emergence...' - what have we…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/aegean-archaeology-group/aegean-archaeology-emergence-what-have-we-actually-learned
    11 Jul 2024: Sheridan and G. Bailey (eds) Economic Archaeology: Towards an Integration of Ecological and Social Approaches.
  45. Graves, grains and grievances: How quantifying archaeological data…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/garrod-research-seminars/graves-grains-and-grievances-how-quantifying-archaeological-data-can
    11 Jul 2024: The Roman Empire is a case in point as one of the earliest examples of a large-scale integrated socio-economic and political body comprising human groups across diverse environments, multiple
  46. Underexplored frontiers: modelling the archaeological potential in…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/computational-and-digital-archaeology-laboratory-series/underexplored-frontiers-modelling
    11 Jul 2024: effects of input data biases, problematic testing, and the predominant use of environmental and economic input variables as archaeological site predictors to the detriment of cultural and cognitive aspects.
  47. From the ground up: Spatialized Practices of La Tène communities in…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/later-european-prehistory-group/ground-spatialized-practices-la-tene-communities-paris-region
    11 Jul 2024: Discussions persist regarding whether these entities are primarily ethnic, political, economic, or a combination thereof.
  48. Decolonisation of Archaeological Heritage Management in Zimbabwe:…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/african-archaeology-group/decolonisation-archaeological-heritage-management-zimbabwe-legal
    11 Jul 2024: The presentation argues for, and makes recommendations for legal, institutional, and operational reforms in the heritage sector, to match the rapid political, economic, and cultural transformations that are manifesting in Zimbabwe
  49. MedAfrica Project - Archaeological deep history and dynamics of…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/research/projects/recently-completed-projects/medafrica-project-archaeological-deep-history-and
    11 Jul 2024: This project sets out to produce an up-to-date, comprehensive, problematised synthesis and interpretation of long-term social and economic dynamics along Mediterranean Africa during the Holocene (9600-700 BC),
  50. 65,000 years of changing plant food and landscape use at Madjedbebe,…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/65000-years-changing-plant-food-and-landscape-use
    11 Jul 2024: This points to a resilient economic system in the face of pronounced environmental change.
  51. A New Way of Making Silver: Experiments in Medieval Islamic…

    https://www.arch.cam.ac.uk/events/pitt-rivers-archaeological-science-seminars/new-way-making-silver-experiments-medieval
    11 Jul 2024: Event speaker:. Stephen Merkel, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam. Large-scale minting of early Islamic silver coins (8th-10th centuries AD) helped to fuel economic growth across Eurasia and North Africa.

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