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  • 121Forensic archaeology — Forensic archaeology, a forensic science, is the application of archaeological principles, techniques and methodologies in a legal context (predominately medico legal). Forensic archaeologists are employed by police and other agencies to help… …

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  • 122Data archaeology — refers to the art and science of recovering computer data encrypted in now obsolete media or formats. Data archaeology can also refer to recovering information from damaged electronic formats after natural or man made disasters. The term… …

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  • 123Wessex Archaeology — is one of the largest private archaeological organisations operating in the United Kingdom, based near Salisbury in WiltshireFounded in 1974 as the Trust for Wessex Archaeology by members of the earlier Wessex Archaeological Committee, it took… …

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  • 124Underwater Archaeology Centre — The Underwater Archaeology Centre is a museum and educational facility located in the Maritime Heritage Centre at Fort Victoria on the Isle of Wight.Operated by the [http://www.hwtma.org.uk Hampshire and Wight Trust for Maritime Archaeology] ,… …

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  • 125Iowa archaeology — This entry is about the buried remains of human cultures in Iowa. For studies of rocks, fossils, paleontology, and soils, see Geology of Iowa. From Hunters to Farmers: Overview of Iowa PrehistoryWhen the first Native Americans arrived in what is… …

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  • 126Environmental archaeology — is the study of the long term relationship between humans and their environments. Various sub disciplines are involved to document and interpret this relationship, including paleoethnobotany, geomorphology, palynology, geophysics, landscape… …

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  • 127Istanbul Archaeology Museums — Infobox museum name = Istanbul Archaeology Museums imagesize = 250 established = 13 June 1891 collection = 1+ million objects location = Osman Hamdi Bey Yokuşu Sokak, Gülhane, Istanbul, Turkey type = Archaeology museum visitors = 200,000 [cite… …

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  • 128Society for American Archaeology — The Society for American Archaeology (SAA) is the largest organization of professional archaeologists of the Americas in the world. The Society was founded in 1934 and today has over 7000 members. The Society holds an annual conference and… …

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