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  2. Cambridge Archaeological Journal - Wikipedia

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    It includes major articles, shorter notes, book reviews, [3] and review articles, especially those related to cognitive archaeology. [4] From 1990 to 2005 the editor was Chris Scarre (McDonald Institute). [5] [6] The current editor-in-chief is John Robb, (University of Cambridge). [7]

  3. Joan Gero - Wikipedia

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    Gero, J.M. 1996. Archaeological practice and gendered encounters with field data, in R. Wright (ed.) Gender and archaeology: 251-80. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press. Gero, J.M. 1994. Excavation Bias and the Woman-at-Home Ideology. In Equity Issues for Women in Archaeology, edited by M. Nelson, S. Nelson and A. Wylie. American ...

  4. John Robb (author) - Wikipedia

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    David Brooks in The New York Times wrote, "Over the past few years, John Robb has been dissecting the behavior of these groups on his blog, Global Guerrillas. Robb is a graduate of the Air Force Academy and Yale University, and he has worked both as a special ops counterterrorism officer and as a successful software executive.

  5. Marcia-Anne Dobres - Wikipedia

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    Dobres explores these concepts in her book Technology and Social Agency: Outlining a Practice Framework for Archaeology. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] This publication focuses on how the study of technology and social agency can be used to better understand how social constructs control and have controlled production of materials through the centuries. [ 7 ]

  6. John Robb - Wikipedia

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    John Robb (civil engineer) (1834–1896), Ireland-born contractor and businessman in Australia; John Robb (musician) (born 1961), British journalist and vocalist for punk band Goldblade; John D. Robb, Chairman of the International Prayer Council; John Donald Robb (1892–1989), American composer and ethnomusicologist; Jimmy Robb or John "Jimmy ...

  7. Timothy Pauketat - Wikipedia

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    Timothy R. Pauketat is an American archaeologist, director of the Illinois State Archaeological Survey, the Illinois State Archaeologist, and professor of anthropology and medieval studies at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

  8. John A. Robb - Wikipedia

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    John A. Robb was born on June 1, 1792 in Nova Scotia, Canada. He was the son of Captain John Alexander Robb (1869-1818) and Abigail Tupper (1771-1841). Robb moved to New York, with his parents, when he was twelve years old (1804). He married Cornelia Cheney in 1818 in New York City and had eight children.

  9. Earth mysteries - Wikipedia

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    The ley lines idea has been generally ignored by the academic establishment in the field of archaeology. [5] The work of researchers who support the paranormal aspects of Earth mysteries have been extensively criticized by professional debunkers such as James Randi , Martin Gardner , and the Committee for the Scientific Investigation of Claims ...