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  1. Archaeological sub-disciplines

    used for post excavation analysis. Category Archaeological sub disciplines ro Ramuri ale arheologiei ...Cleanup date November 2007 As with most academia academic disciplines, there are a number of archaeological sub disciplines typically characterised by a focus on a specific method or type of material, geographical or chronological focus, or other thematic concern. In addition, certain civilizations have attracted so much attention that their study has been specifically named. These sub disciplines include Assyriology Mesopotamia , Phoeniciology Phoenicia , Classical archaeology ancient Greece Greece and ancient Rome Rome , and Egyptology ancient Egypt Egypt . The other main division of archaeology is into historical archaeology , which examines civilizations that left behind written records and prehistoric archaeology , which concerns itself with societies that did not have writing systems . However, the term is generally valid only in Europe and Asia where literate societies emerged without ... forces. A selective list of sub disciplines distinguished by time period or region of study is given ... . The following is a list of other sub disciplines. Some of these are not areas of study in their own ... other terms to divide up the archaeological record. In areas of semi literacy the term protohistoric ... ones of archaeological interest, for archaeological purposes. It is often difficult to infer solid ... archaeology Modern archaeology is the study of modern society using archaeological methods ... between the configuration of ancient monuments and astronomy. Archaeological science or Archaeometry ... settlements. Archaeobotany or paleoethnobotany is the study of human plant interaction in the archaeological .... Calceology is the study of archaeological footwear . Computational archaeology is the application ... is the application of archaeological techniques to criminal investigations. It has become particularly ... archaeology is the study of submerged archaeological sites, including shipwreck s as well as settlements ...   more details



  1. The Disciplines

    Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians name The Disciplines image caption image size years active 2005 &ndash present origin Oslo , Norway genre Garage Rock label Voices of Wonder Norway DK br Tin Robot Records UK br 2Fer PIAS Spain br Second Motion Records Second Motion USA br S Music South America br Spark & Shine Germany A CH br V2 Records Benelux background group or band website http www.thedisciplines.com current members Ken Stringfellow br Alexander Ralla Vilnes br Baard Helgeland br Bjorn Bergene past members Claus Larsen The Disciplines is a garage rock band from Oslo , Norway , led by singer Ken Stringfellow The Posies , R.E.M band R.E.M. and Big Star . Discography Albums VIRGINS OF MENACE , CD 2011, Rock s My Ass Records www.rocksmyassrecords.com France , SPARK & SHiNE north america germany nl ,Tin Robot uk ireland , Naked Man spain portugal VOW norway dk , Other Tongues nz australia SMOKiNG KiLLS , CD 2009, Voices of Wonder Norway DK , Weekender UK , 2Fer PIAS Spain , Second Motion Records Second Motion USA , S Music South America , Spark & Shine Germany A CH and V2 Records Benelux EPs and singles Fate s A Strong Bitch feat Lydia Lunch Urbane Problemer Kj tt cover 7 single buy at http www.rocksmyassrecords.com Best Mistake No Vacancy 7 single Yours for the taking 7 single There s a law 7 single External links http thedisciplines.com Band Official website http www.myspace.com disciplines Band Official Myspace http www.rocksmyassrecords.com Label website The posies DEFAULTSORT Disciplines, The Category Garage rock groups Category Norwegian musical groups Category Musical groups established in 2005 Category Musical quartets ...   more details



  1. Ecology (disciplines)

    Unreferenced date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Ecology is a broad biological science and can be divided into many sub disciplines using various criteria. Many of these fields overlap, complement and inform each other. Indeed, few of these disciplines exist in isolation. For example, the population ecology of an organism is a consequence of its behavioral ecology and intimately tied to its community ecology . Methods from molecular ecology might inform the study of the population, and all kinds of data are modeled and analyzed using quantitative ecology techniques. When discussing the study of a single species, a distinction is usually made between its biology and its ecology . For example, polar bear biology might include the study of the polar bear s physiology , morphology biology morphology , pathology and ontogeny , whereas polar bear ecology would include a study of its prey species, its population and metapopulation status, distribution, dependence on environmental conditions, etc. In that sense, there can be as many subdisciplines of ecology as there are species to study. Other criteria Ecology can also be classified on the basis of the primary kinds of organism under study, e.g. animal ecology , plant ecology , insect ecology the biomes principally studied, e.g. forest ecology , grassland ecology , desert ecology , benthic ecology , marine ecology , urban ecology the geographic or climatic area, e.g. arctic ecology , tropical ecology the spatial scale under consideration, e.g. macroecology , landscape ecology the philosophical approach, e.g. systems ecology which adopts a holistic approach the methods used, e.g. molecular ecology . List of subdisciplines Specialized branches of ecology include, among others DEFAULTSORT Ecology Disciplines Category Ecology ...   more details



  1. Structure of the disciplines

    Orphan date February 2009 Context date October 2009 The Structure of the disciplines is a concept in the study of curriculum curricula . Overview The rise of geopolitical difference after World War II gave birth to a desire to achieve high levels of rigor in academic pursuits. ref name Rudolph, 2002, p. 213 Rudolph, 2002, p. 213 ref A systematic approach to developing models of inquiry in the fields of study forced educational institutions to engage subject areas in terms of scientific inquiry . While the societal influences of this perspective no longer play out in current times, the concepts of academic inquiry have a place in the current educational system. Curriculum Tenets A tenet of the structure of disciplines curriculum approach is that topics are evolving and not static. ref Posner, 2004, p. 56 ref This allows each subject area to engage in research and study to grow within the subject. A second tenet relates to this research each discipline must engage in research and follow a discipline specific model of inquiry. ref Posner, p. 56 ref Thirdly, the structures of discipline put forth that each learner develop a sense of multiple models of scientific inquiry relating to multiple disciplines. ref Posner, p. 56 57 ref This creates a soundness of education across many fields of study and enables a learner to become expert in one or many of the disciplines studied. Societal ... of the disciplines curriculum perspective could strengthen how subject matter study .... ref Kantor, 1983, p. 177 ref While inquiry models can develop within disciplines, some are not as prepared for the rigors of widely accepted inquiry models. Through the study of disciplines approach ... An obvious application of the structure of the disciplines approach is based in the sciences and mathematics ... and verifiable content is an important element of academic discourse. The structures of the disciplines ... and the structure of the disciplines. Theory Into Practice , 22 3 , 174 181. Retrieved April 7, 2007 ...   more details



  1. Transpersonal disciplines

    The question of whether transpersonal psychology should be considered one of a number of transpersonal disciplines appears to be answered affirmatively by Boucovolas. Boucovolas discusses how sociology, anthropology, business studies, law, art, acting and ecology may all gain benefits from a transpersonal focus. A 2005 edition of the Journal of Transpersonal Psychology has discussed transpersonal aspects of cinema, suggesting grounds for a merge between media studies and transpersonal psychology. This journal includes a seminal paper by Gaylin 2005 , arguing that the media is almost inherently transpersonal insofar as it involves addressing a wider community, therefore helping people to transcend their individuality. Gaylin also discusses how aspects of films can be transpersonal. References reflist Boucovolas, M. 1999 . Following the movement from transpersonal psychology to a multidisciplinary transpersonal orientation. Journal of Transpersonal Gaylinn, D. 2005 . Reflecting on transpersonal media An emerging movement. Journal of Transpersonal Psychology, 37 1 1 8 Category Transpersonal studies social psych stub ...   more details



  1. Sub

    Wiktionary sub sub Sub may refer to Submarine Submarine sandwich Subscription Substitute disambiguation Substitute teacher Subtitle captioning Bottom BDSM , also called sub short for submissive Subwoofer loudspeaker Sub TV channel Substitute character , one of the C0 and C1 control codes .sub disambiguation , several file extensions code nowiki sub nowiki code , an HTML tag used to put a character as a subscript SUB Seafarers Union of Burma Summit Bancorp Juanda International Airport in Surabaya, Indonesia See also Subroutine Subscriber Subscript Subeditor Subcontractor Disambiguation cs Sub de Sub eo SUB it SUB nl Sub ja ...   more details



  1. .sub

    .sub may refer to A computer file having .sub extension. A .sub file can be MicroDVD Subtitle File A file that contains subtitle captioning data for a movie or video clip CloneCD Subchannel Data File A file that can be a part of CloneCD image files .Sub band , an English indie electronica band disambig ...   more details



  1. Sub Sub

    Refimprove date September 2009 Infobox musical artist name Sub Sub image caption background group or band origin Wilmslow , Cheshire , England genre Dance music Dance , house music , Madchester years active 1991 1996 label Rob s Records associated acts Doves band Doves , Melanie Williams past members Jez Williams br Jimi Goodwin br Andy Williams Doves Andy Williams Sub Sub were an England English dance music dance act from Wilmslow , Cheshire composed of Jimi Goodwin and twin brothers Andy Williams Doves Andy and Jez Williams . The threesome met at school in 1985 and became regulars at The Ha ienda while composing their own material together. They had an underground Gramophone record 12 single music single Space Face in 1991 and moderate commercial success in the early 1990s on Rob Gretton s label Rob s Records , including the single Ain t No Love Ain t No Use featuring guest vocalist Melanie Williams which reached 3 on the UK Singles Chart . ref name British Hit Singles & Albums cite book first David last Roberts year 2006 title British Hit Singles & Albums edition 19th publisher Guinness World Records Limited location London isbn 1 904994 10 5 page 538 ref The trio s only full length album Full Fathom Five was released in September 1994. After a fire destroyed their recording studio on the Williams twins birthday in 1996, they started anew as the more indie music indie oriented act Doves band Doves in 1998. An unreleased collection of tracks meant to be featured on the band s second full length album was issued in 1998 as Delta Tapes . Discography Albums Full Fathom Five Rob ... Reflist External links http www.discogs.com artist Sub Sub Complete Sub Sub discography at Discogs.com http www.mounsey.co.uk sub sub delta tapes.html Accurate and up to date info finding Sub Sub s Delta Tapes on CD Doves DEFAULTSORT Sub, Sub Category English dance music groups Category English ... Sub Sub sv Sub Sub ...   more details



  1. Archaeological illustration

    Image Archaeological illustration.jpg thumb 300px right Pages of Medieval pottery prepared and ready for publication Archaeological Illustration is a form of technical illustration that records material derived from an archaeological context graphically. ref name Barker 1977 Barker 1977 ref Overview Archaeological Illustration encompasses a number of sub disciplines. These are Surveying To produce an accurate record of sites and buildings and to record accurately where the sites and buildings lie ... Archaeological plan plans , Archaeological section sections and elevations as well as Isometric ... permatrace and archive stable ref name AAF Archaeological Archives Forum report http www.archaeologists.net ... Archaeological Data Service digital data standards. http ads.ahds.ac.uk project goodguides excavation ... To produce a record of archaeological sites, buildings, artifacts and landscapes. Archaeological photographers ... name AAF Archaeological Archives Forum report http www.archaeologists.net sites default files node ... archaeological sites. Artifact archaeology Artefact illustration To record objects using agreed Convention ... AAI&S http www.aais.org.uk The Association Archaeological Illustrators and Surveyors AAI&S provide ... To visualise the results of archaeological field work in a way that is meaningful and visually appealing ... 3D, virtual reality and video . See also Archaeological field survey Archaeological plan Archaeological record Archaeological section Excavation archaeology Post excavation Training excavation References reflist Further reading Philip Barker 1977 . Techniques of Archaeological Excavation, Batsford John Hodgson 2000 . Archaeological reconstruction illustrating the past, AAI&S & IFA Melanie Steiner 2005 . Approaches to Archaeological Illustration A Handbook, Council for British Archaeology The MoLAS archaeological site manual MoLAS, London 1994. External links commonscat Archaeological illustrations ... DEFAULTSORT Archaeological Illustration Category Methods and principles in archaeology Category ...   more details



  1. List of academic disciplines

    Main Archaeology Outline of archaeology See also Archaeological sub disciplines l1 Branches of archaeology ... supported only by few universities and publications. Fields of study usually have several sub disciplines ... that is teaching taught and research ed at the college or university level. Disciplines are defined ... disciplines that exist in almost all universities all over the world, have a long history and a well .... ref Andrew Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines University Of Chicago Press 2001 ISBN 0 226 00101 6 ref ... edition , Macropaedia Volume 6, p. 337 ref Most academic disciplines have their roots in the mid ... , economics , sociology and public administration , and natural science and technology disciplines such as physics , chemistry , biology , and engineering . In the early 20th century, new disciplines ... disciplines focusing on specific themes, such as media studies , women s studies , and black studies . Many disciplines designed as preparation for careers and professions, such as nursing , Hospitality ... disciplines should be classified, e.g. , whether anthropology and linguistics are social sciences disciplines or humanities disciplines. More generally, the proper criteria for organizing knowledge into disciplines are also open to debate. An asterisk denotes a field whose academic status has been ... Main Life sciences See also List of biology disciplines Branches of life sciences col begin width ... Andrew Abbott, Chaos of Disciplines University Of Chicago Press 2001 ISBN 0 226 00101 6 Alexandra ... Contents pages footer box A3B1BF E6F2FF div DEFAULTSORT List Of Academic Disciplines Category Academic disciplines Category Education lists Academic disciplines Category Science related lists Academic Disciplines ar as bg ca Llista de disciplines cient fiques cs Seznam v dn ch discipl n cy Disgyblaeth academaidd ... fr Liste des disciplines scientifiques ko hi id Disiplin akademik ...   more details



  1. National Key Disciplines

    National Key Disciplines zh s t p gu ji zh ngdi n xu k is a list of List of academic disciplines key disciplines currently recognized as important and receiving support by the State Council of the People s Republic of China central government of the People s Republic of China . ref http english.people.com.cn 90001 6381319.html ref Disciplines Here is a non exhaustive list of the disciplines listed as being National Key Disciplines. Medicine Science Chemistry Engineering Commerce Law See also List of universities in the People s Republic of China Project 211 Project 985 References reflist External links zh list http www.eol.cn article 20050629 3142081.shtml National list of key universities China Education Online Education of the People s Republic of China China university stub zh ...   more details



  1. List of psychology disciplines

    Merge Subfields of psychology date August 2011 These are some of the sub fields within the field of psychology col begin col break Abnormal psychology Activity theory Analytical psychology Applied Behavior Analysis Applied psychology Asian Psychology Behaviorism Behavioral medicine Biological psychology Biopsychology Cognitive neuropsychology Cognitive neuroscience Cognitive psychology Community psychology Comparative psychology Clinical behavior analysis Clinical psychology Consumer psychology Counseling psychology Criminal psychology Critical psychology Cross cultural psychology Cultural neuroscience Cultural psychology Developmental psychology Discursive psychology Distributed cognition Ecological psychology col break Economic psychology Educational psychology Engineering psychology Environmental psychology Evolutionary psychology Experimental psychology Experimental analysis of behavior Forensic psychology Health psychology Humanistic psychology Individual differences psychology Industrial and organizational psychology International psychology Investigative psychology Legal psychology Mathematical psychology Medical psychology Military psychology Music psychology Neuropsychology Occupational health psychology Performance psychology Personality psychology Philippine Psychology Physiological psychology Police psychology Political psychology Popular psychology , self help , and alternative therapy col break Positive psychology Pre and perinatal psychology Problem solving Psychoanalysis Psychohistory Psycholinguistics Psychology and law Psychology of art Psychology of religion Psychometrics Psychonomics Psycho oncology Psychopathology Psychophysics Psychophysiology Psychotherapy School psychologist School psychology Sensation and perception psychology Sensation and perception Situated cognition Social psychology psychology Social psychology Social neuroscience Sport psychology ... Disciplines cs Psychologick discipl ny it Discipline psicologiche ru ...   more details



  1. Eight Disciplines Problem Solving

    Refimprove date June 2009 Eight Disciplines Problem Solving is a method used to approach and to resolve problems, typically employed by quality engineers or other professionals. Its purpose is to identify, correct and eliminate recurring problems, and it is useful in product and process improvement. It establishes a permanent corrective action based on statistical analysis of the problem and focuses on the origin of the problem by determining its root cause s. Although it originally comprised eight stages, or disciplines , it was later augmented by an initial planning stage. The disciplines are D0 Plan Plan for solving the problem and determine the prerequisites. D1 Use a Team Establish a team of people with product process knowledge. D2 Define and describe the Problem Specify the problem by identifying in quantifiable terms the who, what, where, when, why, how, and how many 5W2H for the problem. D3 Develop Interim Containment Plan Implement and verify Interim Actions Define and implement containment actions to isolate the problem from any customer. D4 Determine, Identify, and Verify Root Causes and Escape Points Identify all applicable causes that could explain why the problem has occurred. Also identify why the problem has not been noticed at the time it occurred. All causes shall be verified or proved, not determined by fuzzy brainstorming. One can use five whys or Ishikawa diagram s to map causes against the effect or problem identified. D5 Choose and Verify Permanent Corrections ... www.12manage.com methods ford eight disciplines 8D.html ref 8D has become a standard in the Auto ... their own process during World War II . Both of these methods revolve around the Eight Disciplines ... of the material. Usage Many disciplines are typically involved in the 8D process, all of which can ... 8D Problem Solving Process Reference http www.siliconfareast.com 8D.htm The 8 Disciplines 8D Process ... , http www.phredsolutions.com PHRED Solutions , ISBN 0 9790553 0 X http elsmar.com 8D Eight Disciplines ...   more details



  1. List of intelligence gathering disciplines

    main Intelligence information gathering Intelligence Gathering Disciplines HUMINT Human Intelligence gathered from a person on the ground. HUMINT Espionage Espionage Human intelligence espionage Cooperative and friendly Friendly Diplomat accredited diplomats Military attache Military attaches HUMINT Non governmental organizations NGOs Non governmental organizations NGOs HUMINT Patrolling Military police, patrols, etc Patrolling Military police, patrols, etc. HUMINT Prisoners of war POW s or detainees Prisoners of war POWs or detainees HUMINT Refugees Refugees HUMINT Strategic reconnaissance Strategic reconnaissance, as by special forces HUMINT Traveler debriefing Traveler debriefing e.g., CIA Domestic Contact Service GEOINT Geospatial Intelligence gathered from satellite, aerial photography, mapping terrain data IMINT Imagery Intelligence gathered from satellite and aerial photography Measurement and Signature Intelligence MASINT Measurement and Signature Intelligence Electro optical MASINT Electro optical MASINT Airborne Electro Optical Missile Tracking MASINT Airborne Electro Optical Missile Tracking MASINT Electro optical MASINT Tactical Countermortar Sensors Tactical Countermortar Sensors Electro optical MASINT Infrared MASINT Infrared MASINT Electro optical MASINT Optical Measurement of Nuclear Explosions Optical Measurement of Nuclear Explosions Electro optical MASINT LASER MASINT LASER MASINT Electro optical MASINT Spectroscopic MASINT Spectroscopic MASINT Electro optical MASINT Hyperspectral Imagery MASINT Hyperspectral Imagery MASINT Electro optical MASINT Space based Staring Infrared Sensors Space based Staring Infrared Sensors Nuclear MASINT Nuclear MASINT Radiation survey and dosimetry Radiation survey and dosimetry Nuclear MASINT Space based Nuclear Energy Detection Space based Nuclear Energy Detection Nuclear MASINT Effects of Ionizing Radiation on materials ... Traffic analysis intelligence cycle management Category Intelligence gathering disciplines Category ...   more details



  1. Archaeological science

    , palynology and zooarchaeology also form sub disciplines of archaeological science. Influence of archaeometry ... ref See also Post excavation Dating methodology archaeology References reflist DEFAULTSORT Archaeological Science Category Archaeological sub disciplines Category Applied sciences de Arch ometrie ...for the journal Archaeometry journal Cleanup date September 2007 Archaeological science , also known as archaeometry , consists of the application of scientific technique s to the analysis of archaeological materials. Archaeometry is now considered its own scientific field. The UK s Natural Environment Research Council Natural and Environmental Research Council provides funding for archaeometry separate from the funding provided for archaeology. ref Cite book last Killick first D last2 Young first2 SMM year 1997 title Archaeology and Archaeometry From Casual Dating to a Meaningful Relationship? publisher Antiquity ref Archaeological science involves dating and studying ancient materials. It is related to Scientific methodology methodologies of archaeology . Types of archaeological science Archaeological science can be divided into the following areas ref Tite, M.S. 1991 Archaeological Science past achievements and future prospects. Archaeometry 31 139 151. ref physical and chemical chronology dating method s which provide archaeologists with absolute dating absolute and relative dating .... Dating techniques Archaeological science has particular value when it can provide absolute dates for archaeological ... caused by internally induced dose rates often favour the use of quartz based analyzes in archaeological ... Locating Archaeological Sites Archaeometry is also very helpful in finding potential dig sites. The use of remote sensing has enabled archaeologists to identify many more archaeological sites than they could ... of images from military satellite s. Ground based archaeological geophysics geophysical survey s often help to identify and map archaeological features within identified sites. ref ...   more details



  1. Archaeological theory

    Archaeological theory refers to the various intellectual frameworks through which archaeology archaeologists interpret archaeological data. There is no one singular theory of archaeology, but many, with different ... the history of the discipline, various trends of support for certain archaeological theories have emerged, peaked, and in some cases died out. Different archaeological theories differ on what the goals ... archaeological theories, such as processual archaeology , holds that archaeologists are able to develop ... this, and claim that all archaeological data is tainted by human interpretation and social factors, and that any ... . ref Trigger 2007 01. ref Other archaeological theories, such as Marxist archaeology , instead interpret archaeological evidence within a framework for how its proponents believe society operates and evolves ... within the anthropological discipline and all academic disciplines that fuels the questions that spur progress in archaeological theory and knowledge. This constant interfacing and conflict ... ref . Archaeological theories Antiquarianism antiquities collection and Imperial synthesis ancient ... to influence archaeological theory to some degree 1 The world is of recent, supernatural origin at best ... of prehistoric Europe. By the 1920s sufficient archaeological material had been excavated ... were not always entirely congruent with the cultures in the archaeological record . Behavioural archaeology An approach to the study of archaeological materials formulated by Michael Brian ... is in fact biased by his or her personal experience and background, and thus truly scientific archaeological ... they excavated, but also themselves, their attitudes and opinions. The different approaches to archaeological ... This divergence of archaeological theory has not progressed identically in all parts of the world where archaeology is conducted or in the many sub fields of the discipline. Traditional heritage attractions ... . References Footnotes Reflist Bibliography Trigger, Bruce G. 2007 A History of Archaeological ...   more details



  1. Archaeological phase

    Image Phase.001.png thumb A three phased sequence Archaeological phase and phasing refers to the logical reduction of Archaeological context context s recorded during excavation archaeology excavation to near contemporary archaeological horizon s that represent a distinct phase of previous land use. These often but not always will be a representation of a former land surface or occupation level and all Archaeological association associated features that were created into or from this point in time. A simplified description of phase would be that a phase is a view of a given Archaeological site as it would have been at time X . examples of phases that would have no associated occupation surfaces are phases of a site that have been horizontally truncated by later phases and only elements surviving of the truncated phase are those that were below ground level and the subsequent truncation at that time. Subsequent or earlier Phases are representations in changing occupation patterns and land use use over time. Phase is an extremely important concept in Archeological excavation archaeology excavation and post excavation work. Phasing is achieved by compiling smaller groups of contexts together ... excavation into ever larger units of understanding. the terminology of these sub units or collections of contexts varies depending on practitioner but the terms interface, sub group, group, and feature ... is the process of stratigraphic removal of archaeological remains so as not to remove contexts that are earlier in time lower in the sequence archaeological sequence before other contexts that have ... by the contexts that lie stratigraphically between two Archaeological horizon s representing ... it as defined by the more rigorous definition of phase. See also Archaeological context Archaeological association Relationship archaeology Cut archaeology Archaeological section Feature archaeology Harris matrix Archaeological section Fill archaeology Excavation archaeology References Principles of Archaeological ...   more details



  1. Archaeological ethics

    Archaeological ethics refers to a number of moral issues raised through the study of the material past. In common with other academic disciplines, archaeologists are bound to conduct their investigations to a high standard and observe intellectual property laws, Health and Safety regulations and other legal obligations. Professional bodies in the field require that their members work towards the preservation and management of archaeological resources, treat human remains with dignity and also usually encourage outreach activities. Where these bodies exist, sanctions are in place for those professionals who do not observe these ethical codes. By no means all jurisdictions have such professional bodies however and even where they do exist, membership may not be necessary in order to carry out archaeological investigations. While such considerations are fundamental to a pursuit, they are unfortunately coming rather late to the field. Questions regarding ethics have only arisen since the UNESCO ... ethical questions regarding the ownership of archaeological artefacts. The market for imported antiquities has encouraged damage to archaeological site s and often led to appeals for the recall. Examples of archaeological material removed from its place of origin and controversy over its return include ... through the political manipulation of the archaeological record to promote nationalism and justify ... degree or another between the interests of the archaeological remains and the interests of economic ... of whether unthreatened archaeological remains should be excavated and therefore destroyed ... that could provide more detailed information. Some archaeological guidance such as PPG 16 has established ... in Archaeological Ethics Human Remains Responsibility of the Archaeologist vis a vis local traditions ... parts of the archaeological record protecting Archaeological sites and objects from illegal ... of the Archaeological Institute of America http www.archaeologists.net modules icontent inPages docs ...   more details



  1. Cressi-Sub

    Cressi Sub is an Italy Italian manufacturer of Scuba set scuba gear and one of the oldest underwater diving companies presently existing. Officially, the company was founded in 1946 by brothers Egidio and Nanni Cressi, although they had already begun small scale manual production in 1943. The history of underwater diving itself is connected with the history of Cressi Sub, and many Cressi products have marked the evolution of this sport over the past sixty years, with a series of inventions and insights that were then followed by all the manufacturers. They continued to make sport diving oxygen rebreather s until after 1960. Now Cressi Sub is a worldwide manufacturer and distributor of professional diving and swimming equipment. External links http www.cressi.it Official Web Site http www.cressisubusa.com USA Web Site http cressi sub.net Cressi Sub http www.aquasport.pt Cressi Sub Portugal Category Rebreather makers Category Diving engineering Underwater diving stub de Cressi Sub it Cressi Sub no Cressi Sub ro Cressi Sub ...   more details



  1. Sub communione

    Orphan date April 2010 dictdef date February 2010 Sub communione is an ecclesiastical term referring to the music played during the during the Eucharist according to liturgics. Category Eucharist term stub de Sub communione ...   more details



  1. Yer-sub

    orphan date June 2010 Yer sub also Yer Su or Yir sub are a category of nature spirits in the Mythology of the Turkic and Mongolian peoples Turkic Mongolian belief of Tengriism . The name means Earth&ndash Water in Turkic languages . Tengrist people believe that Yer sub spirits exist in trees, lakes, mountains, stones and sometimes in a whole empire that Yer sub spirits are the forgotten souls of ancestors. They think that, if the name of an ancestor is not mentioned any more, that ancestor s soul will become object in the nature. Tengrists are required to be careful and respectful towards nature, so as not to disturb the Yer sub spirits. They also must be thankful to them, when they take something from nature. DEFAULTSORT Yer Sub Category Altaic deities Category Turkic mythology asia myth stub az Yer Su tr Yer Su ...   more details



  1. Sub-Officer

    merge Non commissioned officer discuss Talk THIS PAGE Merger proposal date February 2011 Sub Officer is a term used in many military forces used to indicate ranks below commissioned officer s. Sub Officer ... armed forces using the term sub officer have used it to refer to more senior non commissioned ranks ... a specific rank of sub officer in some armed forces and in the UK Fire and Rescue Services, and in the Irish Fire Services. Argentina In Argentina the term sub officer indicated only the more senior non commissioned ranks. Now these ranks are known as superior sub officers and lower ranks as junior sub officers . All the Military of Argentina Argentine armed forces use Principal Sub Officer suboficial principal and Sub Officer Major suboficial mayor , which can also translate as senior sub ... other superior sub officer ranks. Argentine Superior Sub Officer Ranks id toc width 16 align center ... Rank align center align center align center align center Sub officer Major Suboficial Mayor align center Sub officer Major Suboficial Mayor align center Sub officer Major Suboficial Mayor align center Principal Sub officer Suboficial Principal align center Principal Sub officer Suboficial Principal align center Principal Sub officer Suboficial Principal align center Adjutant Sergeant Sargento Ayudante align center Sub officer First Class Suboficial Primero align center Adjutant Sub officer Suboficial Ayudante align center Sergeant First Class Sargento Primero align center Sub officer Second Class Suboficial Segundo align center Auxiliary Sub officer Suboficial Auxiliar Chile In all three ... two Sub officer ranks are used and these are Suboficial Sub officer Suboficial Mayor Sub officer Major These sub officer ranks are the same in all the military and police services. France In France a sub officer is sergeant or equivalent and above as well as the rank of student sub officer. The equivalents ... non commissioned ranks, such as corporal and brigadier , are not considered sub officers. Traditionally ...   more details



  1. Sub Pop

    Infobox record label name Sub Pop Records image Image Sub Pop logo.png 200px image bg parent founded ... U.S. state Washington url http www.subpop.com Sub Pop is a record label founded in 1986 by Bruce Pavitt and Jonathan Poneman in Seattle, Washington . Sub Pop achieved fame in the late 1980s for first ... on their roster. In 1995 the owners of Sub Pop sold a 49 stake of the label to the Warner Music Group . History Formation The origins of Sub Pop can be traced back to the early 1980s when ... State College in Olympia, Washington . By the fourth issue, Pavitt had shortened the name to Sub Pop and began alternating issues with compilation tapes of underground rock bands. The Sub Pop 5 ... to Seattle, Washington and released the ninth and final issue of Sub Pop . While in Seattle, he wrote a column for local newspaper The Rocket newspaper The Rocket titled Sub Pop U.S.A. , a column he ended in 1988. ref Azerrad, p. 414 ref ref http ogami.subpop.com history subpopUSA Sub Pop USA The original articles by Bruce Pavitt from the Sub Pop website ref In 1986, Pavitt released the first Sub Pop Gramaphone record LP , the compilation Sub Pop 100 , which featured material by artists including ... by Sub Pop as ultra loose grunge that destroyed the morals of a generation . ref Azerrad, p. 420 ref Also in 1987, Jonathan Poneman provided 20,000 in funding for Sub Pop to release the debut Soundgarden ... 1988 Pavitt and Poneman quit their jobs to devote their full attention to Sub Pop. Raising 43,000 ... almost went bankrupt after a month . ref Azerrad, p. 425 ref That August Sub Pop released the first single by Mudhoney , a band featuring former members of Green River. Sub Pop released the Mudhoney single ... brand identity for Sub Pop. The label s ads promoted the label itself more than any particular band ... Jack Endino , who produced 75 singles, albums, and EPs for Sub Pop between 1987 and 1989. Endino recorded ..., which gave the records a similar sound. ref Azerrad, p. 436 ref In November 1988 Sub Pop released ...   more details



  1. Sub-niche

    Multiple issues orphan February 2009 cleanup November 2008 primarysources October 2009 Sub Niche Market is a word that comes from the word niche which means pertaining to or intended for a Niche market market niche having specific appeal. ref http dictionary.com ref The word sub niche refers to a specific market within a market or more specifically A niche market is a focused targetable portion subset of a market. ref Niche market ref This subset is a group of individuals removed from mainstream marketplace and divided into a smaller portion of the population within that group. A niche market may become so large that it may seem that it is part of a mainstream group when actuality it is still a niche. It can then be divided into a smaller group of individuals within the niche itself. When this occurs sub niche market is formed. Etymology The term sub niche pronounced sub nish, sub nesh, was first used by internet marketers to describe persons or products in the market who are divided into smaller divisions then the niches they are perceived to be in. When used in business a sub niche is meant to refer to smaller division within a niche that can be labeled to exist in an even smaller capacity and targeted by products and or services that are more suited for these individuals than the actual niche has to offer. Whereas a sub niche in the strict sense is usually referred to in the marketplace, it is perfectly adaptable to reference species position and use of resources within its environment much like a family within its community. Marketing For and In Sub Niche Markets Sub Niche ... degree. In this case a sub niche would serve this purpose. Online Sub Niche Marketing This technique is ofter used by affiliate marketers. The sub niche is a more profitable group based in the internet ... multiple sub niche markets to create a steady form of revenue. The technique of sub niche marketing ... Sub Niche Category Marketing ...   more details



  1. Sub nomine

    Cleanup date January 2010 Sub nomine is a Latin term often used in full or abbreviated form in legal citations to indicate the name under which the litigation continued. Sub nomine literally means under the name , in the name of , under the title of . E.g., under the name of John Smith sub nomine John Smith. Pronunciation s&b n m& nE, nA su b nO mE nA References Merriam Webster s Dictionary of Law. Retrieved January 9, 2010, from Dictionary.com website ref http dictionary.reference.com browse sub nomine ref references Category Latin legal terms ...   more details




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