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Transcontextual interpretation links distant materials to changing meanings
Framework for understanding how long-distance materials acquired new meanings in local contexts. Case study traces Roman glass tesserae transformed into Scandinavian beads.
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Shaolin in Zambia emerges as a collaborative cultural assemblage
Study challenges state-centric views of Chinese cultural engagement by analyzing the Zambia Shaolin Cultural Center as a collaborative assemblage where diverse actors negotiate and adapt practices.
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Tweefontein Nubian cores form part of a broader reduction continuum
3D geometric morphometric analysis of Nubian Levallois cores at Tweefontein reveals prepared core technologies exist on a continuum rather than discrete categories, challenging traditional.
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Polynesian reef soundscape dataset spans multiple depth zones
Underwater acoustic recordings from Polynesian coral reefs across depth zones, capturing marine life sounds and ecosystem data for conservation research.
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Human remains in Heaning Wood Bone Cave span three prehistoric phases
Heaning Wood Bone Cave in Cumbria yielded the earliest human remains from northern Britain (9290–8925 cal BC) plus Neolithic and Bronze Age burials.