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Content Provider: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)

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Corneal Ulceration in South East Asia

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: This dataset has been added as an experimental use of Open Context for public health data sharing applications. Corneal ulceration is a major cause of blindness in many parts of the world, but in South East Asia the WHO estimates that there are as many as 12 million blinding ulcers every year in a population ... More »

Domuztepe Excavations

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Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: Domuztepe is a large (20 hectares) site, dating to the Halaf period of the 6th millennium BC. It has extensive prehistoric architectural, burial, and occupational remains. The site also has evidence of Roman and Medieval occupation, including a cemetery dating to the 9th-10th centuries AD and an Early ... More »

Geissenklosterle: Micromorphology

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Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
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Abstract: Micromorphology samples from the Upper Paleolithic cave site, Geissenklosterle, Germany. This cave site has important evidence about early Aurignacian / Upper Paleolithic occupation in Europe, including evidence for some of the earliest evidence for symbolic, artistic and musical expression in Europe.

Harvard Peabody Museum Zooarchaeology Laboratory Reference Collection

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: The Zooarchaeology Laboratory of the Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology, Harvard University, was established in 1981 in order to facilitate the analysis of faunal remains from archaeological sites (also called Archaeozoology). Presently covering more than 850 square feet (79 square meters) on ... More »

Hayonim: Micromorphology

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
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Abstract: Micromorphology samples from Mousterian, Kebaran, Natufian, and Byzantine contexts at Hayonim, Israel. This cave site has important evidence about prehistoric human occupation in the Levant. Its sequence helps document major transitions in the region, including human origins and the origins of agriculture.

Hazor: Zooarchaeology

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Subject: Science and Technology
Collection: Open Context (Alexandria Archive Institute)
Grade Level: Post-secondary

Abstract: The Hazor Excavations in memory of Yigael Yadin: Zooarchaeological Analyses This dataset represents the zooarchaeological identification and analysis conducted by Justin Lev-Tov as part of the Hazor Excavations in memory of Yigael Yadin . The majority of the faunal remains come from Late Bronze Age and ... More »

Pinarbasi 1994: Animal Bones

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Subject: Science and Technology
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Abstract: 1994 Excavations at Pınarbaşı, Karaman Province, Turkey: Excavations began at Pinarbasi in August and September 1994, and continued in September 1995. The site is in the lands of Suleimanhaci village, Karaman province, on the south side of the central Anatolian plateau, only about 20 km from Çatalhöyük. ... More »