Archaeological reports

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Archaeological reports are scholarly publications that document and analyze findings from archaeological excavations and research, often serving as primary sources for understanding past human cultures and histories.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf primary source
research report
scholarly publication
audience academic community
funding agencies
heritage authorities
canBe digital report
journal article
monograph
unpublished grey literature
contains appendices
artifact catalogues
bibliography
context records
excavation methodology
feature descriptions
interpretive discussion
photographs and illustrations
plans and sections
radiocarbon dates
site description
specialist analyses
stratigraphic information
contributeTo cultural history
environmental history
material culture studies
public archaeology
settlement archaeology
document archaeological site
chronological sequence
cultural resource management project
excavation campaign
material culture assemblage
past human activities
rescue excavation
site formation processes
spatial organization of sites
survey project
enable comparative studies between sites
meta-analyses of regional patterns
reassessment of earlier interpretations
replication of research methods
field archaeology
follow ethical guidelines for excavation
professional archaeological standards
language technical terminology
mayInclude GIS data
architectural analysis
ceramic analysis
conservation reports
environmental archaeology data
ethnoarchaeological comparisons
faunal analysis
flotation results
human osteological analysis
lithic analysis
remote sensing results
oftenProducedBy commercial archaeology firms
government agencies
museums
universities
purpose analyze archaeological findings
contribute to archaeological knowledge
document archaeological excavations
interpret past human cultures
provide data for future research
relatedTo cultural heritage management
legal compliance in development projects
site preservation
timePeriodCovered classical antiquity
historic periods
industrial era
medieval period
prehistoric periods
usedBy archaeologists
cultural heritage managers
historians
museum professionals
students of archaeology

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Egypt Exploration Society publishes Archaeological reports