Sentence examples for archaeological change from inspiring English sources

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The techniques provided differential results and in terms of accuracy SVM performed better than MLC while detecting natural and archaeological change estimation of the contested landscape of rock art.

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In focusing on the biological aspects of Homo sapiens evolution, the form and functionality of the human brain have often been considered to have changed little, although the cognitive and cultural faculties as tangible through the archaeological record have changed considerably over time (see also [ 34]).

Nevertheless, changes have certainly taken place in the arts over the long period of Pacific history, even though, in the absence of more than a scattering of archaeological examples, such changes are difficult to document.

"This type of information can change the archaeological interpretation of an entire structure or building, according to the human activities identified," Mr. Toffolo said.

However, the main evidence for this theory is a 16th-century tradition at Canterbury and the archaeological evidence of a change in burial patterns.

Macrobotanical remains suggest that maize was domesticated later than Cucurbita (Piperno and Flannery, 2001), though this may change if/when archaeological investigations are conducted closer to the presumed region of domestication of maize, the Balsas basin of west central Mexico.

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Ground-Penetrating Radar (GPR) can successfully image buried archaeological structures based on changes in the electro-magnetic properties of the investigated materials.

Fossils found at early archaeological sites also show changes in the types of food hominins acquired and the distances they were transported.

This paper explores the archaeological evidence for proposed changes in settlement by assessing the spatial and temporal distribution of radiocarbon determinations collected from archaeological and landscape contexts.

This scenario would produce general continuity in the archaeological record with any changes reflecting ancestor-descendent relationships.

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