Search Results - "Petrie, C A"
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Animal movement on the hoof and on the cart and its implications for understanding exchange within the Indus Civilisation
Published in Scientific reports (02-01-2024)“…Movement of resources was essential to the survival and success of early complex societies. The sources and destinations of goods and the means of…”
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An interdisciplinary framework for using archaeology, history and collective action to enhance India's agricultural resilience and sustainability
Published in Environmental research letters (01-10-2020)“…South Asia has a deep history of agriculture that includes a range of past farming systems in different climatic zones. Many of these farming systems were…”
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'Multi-cropping', Intercropping and Adaptation to Variable Environments in Indus South Asia
Published in Journal of world prehistory (2017)“…Past human populations are known to have managed crops in a range of ways. Various methods can be used, singly or in conjunction, to reconstruct these…”
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The topographic and environmental context of the earliest village sites in western South Asia
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2012)“…Researchers in several continents have found that agriculture began not in major river valleys but up in the hills, where early farmers tended crops on…”
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Patterns of success: first-year student success in multiple domains
Published in Studies in higher education (Dorchester-on-Thames) (02-11-2019)“…The goal of this study was to examine differences in university success between first-year students by analyzing three domains simultaneously: students'…”
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Approaching rice domestication in South Asia: New evidence from Indus settlements in northern India
Published in Journal of archaeological science (01-02-2017)“…The nature and timing of rice domestication and the development of rice cultivation in South Asia is much debated. In northern South Asia there is presently a…”
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A review study about creativity in adolescence: Where is the social context?
Published in Thinking skills and creativity (01-12-2020)“…•Systematic review of 64 articles aimed at identifying factors associated with enhancing or inhibiting adolescent creativity.•Four categories of factors…”
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Feeding ancient cities in South Asia: dating the adoption of rice, millet and tropical pulses in the Indus civilisation
Published in Antiquity (01-12-2016)“…The first direct absolute dates for the exploitation of several summer crops by Indus populations are presented here. These include rice, millets and three…”
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Fostering critical thinking skills in secondary education to prepare students for university: teacher perceptions and practices
Published in Research in Post-Compulsory Education (01-10-2020)“…Although the importance of critical thinking skills for students when they enter university is widely endorsed, previous research has shown that incoming…”
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Cereals, calories and change: exploring approaches to quantification in Indus archaeobotany
Published in Archaeological and anthropological sciences (01-10-2018)“…Several major cereal groups have been identified as staples used by the pre-urban, urban and post-urban phase populations of the Indus Civilisation…”
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Seleucid Uruk: An Analysis of Ceramic Distribution
Published in Iraq (01-01-2002)“…The ancient city of Uruk holds a pre-eminent place in the history of early state development in Mesopotamia during the fourth millennium BC. However, extensive…”
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The effects of general interpersonal and bullying-specific teacher behaviors on pupils’ bullying behaviors at school
Published in School psychology international (01-10-2015)“…Bullying is a problem in many schools around the world. It is seen as an unwanted phenomenon in education and in many contexts the reduction of bullying is a…”
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Cross-validating precipitation datasets in the Indus River basin
Published in Hydrology and earth system sciences (28-01-2020)“…Large uncertainty remains about the amount of precipitation falling in the Indus River basin, particularly in the more mountainous northern part. While rain…”
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Combining TanDEM-X with multi-temporal, multi-source satellite data for the reconstruction of the Bronze Age landscapes of the Indus Civilisation
Published in IGARSS 2019 - 2019 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (01-07-2019)“…The ancient Indus was, along with Mesopotamia and Egypt, one of the three so-called cradles of Old World civilisation. Many Indus sites, some of them large…”
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Indian winter and summer monsoon strength over the 4.2 ka BP event in foraminifer isotope records from the Indus River delta in the Arabian Sea
Published in Climate of the past (15-01-2019)“…The plains of northwest South Asia receive rainfall during both the Indian summer (June–September) and winter (December–March) monsoon. Researchers have long…”
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Setting the wheels in motion: Re-examining ceramic forming techniques in Indus Civilisation villages in northwest India
Published in Journal of anthropological archaeology (01-12-2021)“…•The ways of use of the potter’s wheel by Indus communities is unclear.•Manufacturing processes include combination of techniques, e.g. coiling, scraping.•No…”
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Synoptic processes of winter precipitation in the Upper Indus Basin
Published in Weather and climate dynamics (07-12-2021)“…Precipitation in the Upper Indus Basin is triggered by orographic interaction and the forced uplift of a cross-barrier moisture flow. Winter precipitation…”
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Eight Thousand Years of History in Fars Province, Iran
Published in Near Eastern archaeology (01-09-2005)“…When, in November of that year, a small group set out in a four-wheel-drive vehicle to follow the "Royal Road" from Shiraz to Susa, there was no denying that…”
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THE MAMASANI ARCHAEOLOGICAL PROJECT, STAGE TWO: EXCAVATIONS AT QALEH KALI (TAPPEH SERVAN/JINJUN [MS 46])
Published in Iran : journal of the British Institute of Persian Studies (01-01-2007)“…In early 2007, surface survey, geophysical analysis and excavations were carried out at the site of Qaleh Kali (Tappeh Servan/Jinjun), in the Mamasani District…”
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