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أ.د. أزهري مصطفى صادق علي

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كلية السياحة والآثار
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Archaeology 2.0: New Approaches to Communication and Collaboration
by E. C. Kansa, S. W. Kansa, E. Watrall2011
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? How can we best understand the possibilities of the Web in meeting the specialized needs of professionals? These are among the many questions posed and addressed in this book.

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A Thousand Miles up the Nile
by Amelia B. Edwards - A. L. Burt Company , 1888
Sailing the Nile and armed with sketch-book and measuring tape, Amelia Edwards carefully recorded all she saw of the temples and monuments, and provided in A Thousand Miles Up The Nile the first general archaeological survey of Egypt's ruins.

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Manual of Egyptian Archaeology

by G. Maspero - Putnam , 1914
This work still remains the handbook of egyptian archaeology. For beginners this book will open a fresh and fascinating field of study, while for skilled archaeologist these pages contain new facts, new views and new interpretations.

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Archaeology: New Approaches in Theory and Techniques
by Imma Ollich-Castanyer - InTech , 2012
Topics: New Approaches About Archaeological Theory; Use of Geophysics on Archaeological Fieldwork; New Applied Techniques - Improving Material Culture and Experimentation; and Sharing Knowledge - Some Proposals Concerning Education.

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How to Observe in Archaeology

by F. G. Kenyon - Project Gutenberg , 2004
The handbook for the use of travelers in the Near and Middle East who are interested in antiquities without being trained archaeologists. Here is some elementary information and advice useful for travelers with archaeological tastes.

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New Directions in Archaeological Science
by A. Fairbairn, S. O’Connor, B. Marwick - ANU E Press , 2009
This volume covers the thematic fields of geoarchaeology, archaeobotany, materials analysis and chronometry. The advances of Australasian archaeology set out in these papers will find a receptive audience among many archaeologists elsewhere.

  1. Assessing the frequency distribution of radiocarbon determinations from the archaeological record of the Late Holocene in western NSW, Australia
  2. Heat-retainer hearth identification as a component of archaeological survey in western NSW, Australia
  3. Persistent places: An approach to the interpretation of assemblage variation in deflated surface stone artefact distributions from western New South Wales, Australia
  4. Developing methods for recording surface artefacts on nineteenth and twentieth century sites in Australia
  5. Late Quaternary environments and human occupation in the Murray River Valley of northwestern Victoria
  6. Seeing red: The use of a biological stain to identify cooked and processed/damaged starch grains in archaeological residues
  7. Initial tests on the three-dimensional movement of starch in sediments
  8. Re-viewing raphides: Issues with the identification and interpretation of calcium oxalate crystals in microfossil assemblages
  9. Archaeobotany of Sos Höyük, northeast Turkey
  10. Amulti-disciplinary method for the investigation of early agriculture: Learning lessons from Kuk
  11. Dating marine shell in Oceania: Issues and prospects
  12. Examining Late Holocene marine reservoir effect in archaeological fauna at Hope Inlet, Beagle Gulf, north Australia
  13. Archaeological surfaces in western NSW: Stratigraphic contexts and preliminary OSL dating of hearths
  14. HPLC-MS characterisation of adsorbed residues from Early Iron Age ceramics, Gordion, Central Anatolia
  15. Melting Moments: Modelling archaeological high temperature ceramic data
  16. New approaches for integrating palaeomagnetic and mineral magnetic methods to answer archaeological and geological questions on Stone Age sites
  17. The role of the conservator in the preservation of megafaunal bone from the excavations at Cuddie Springs, NSW

مقالات اكاديمية

An Ubaid-related settlement on Dalma Island, Abu Dhabi Emirate, United Arab Emirates

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Hominin responses to Pleistocene environmental change in Arabia and South Asia. 

Michael D. Petraglia 

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New archaeological and epigraphical material from Qana (South Arabia)

A.V. SEDOV

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A new Arabian stone tool assemblage and notes on the Aterian industry of North Africa

H. A. McCLURE*

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Excavations at ed-Dur (Umm al-Qaiwain, U.A.E.) – preliminary report on the fourth Belgian season (1990)

E. HAERINCK*

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