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experimental and archaeology
Recreating Damascus steel is a subfield of experimental archaeology.
As such, he was a major practitioner of experimental archaeology.
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He would often involve his students in experimental archaeology, something that he was an early proponent of, for instance knapping flint lithics in the midst of some of his lectures.
Guy de la Bédoyère also warns against reading too much in to size differences or natures in the figures, which have been used to promote theories of different roles for the three figures, arguing that at the skill level of most of the carvings, small differences in size are more likely to be hit-and-miss consequences, and pointing out that experimental archaeology has shown hooded figures one of the easiest sets of figures to carve.
One of the main forms of experimental archaeology is the creation of copies of historical structures using only historically accurate technologies.
In recent years, experimental archaeology has been featured in several television productions, such as BBC's " Building the Impossible " and the Discovery Channel's Secrets of Lost Empires.
Other types of experimental archaeology may involve burying modern replica artifacts and ecofacts for varying lengths of time to analyse the post-depositional effects on them.
The work of flintknappers is also a kind of experimental archaeology as much has been learnt about the many different types of flint tools through the hands-on approach of actually making them.
* Discovery Channel's The Colony seasons 1 and 2 showed aspects of experimental archaeology
* Discovery Channel's Mythbusters often conduct experimental archaeology to test the capability of mythical ancient weapons including Archimedes ' death ray, and the tree cannon, as well as testing the capabilities of known weapons including the hwacha and the effects of cannon balls and splintering.
* The University of Exeter MA in experimental archaeology
* The University of Sheffield MSc in experimental archaeology
Thanks in part to experimental archaeology, it is generally believed that the pilum's design evolved to be armour-piercing: the pyramidal head would punch a small hole through an enemy shield allowing the thin shank to pass through and penetrate a distance sufficient to hit the man behind it.
Skeptical archaeologists see the electrical experiments as embodying a key problem with experimental archaeology, saying that such experiments can only show that something was physically possible, but do not confirm that it actually occurred.
Holand found other triangular holes in rocks near where the stone was found ; however, experimental archaeology later suggested that holes dug in stone with chisels rather than drills tend to have a triangular cross-section, whatever their purpose.
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It can be seen as the analogue of experimental archaeology in computing.
They closely resemble marks made in similar material by sharp-edged tools during exercises in experimental archaeology.
They lost much of their momentum with the transformation of history from a narrative project to a project of critical debate and with the 19th-century implementation of archaeology as a comparatively objective and experimental science.
The breed's close resemblance to British prehistoric breeds led to them being used in experimental archaeology at Butser Ancient Farm.
Such work has included acoustic field tests to capture and analyse the impulse response of archaeological sites ; acoustic tests of lithophones or ' rock gongs '; and reconstructions of soundscapes as experimental archaeology.
Karlsch's primary evidence are alleged vouchers for the atomic weapon attempts, a preliminary plutonium bomb patent from the year 1941 ( which had been known about, but not yet found ), and conducted industrial archaeology on the remains of the first experimental German nuclear reactor.
Containing reconstructions of late prehistoric buildings such as Iron Age roundhouses, it is used as both a tourist attraction and a site for the undertaking of experimental archaeology.

experimental and researchers
An early experimental Chinese keyboard with many keys was developed by researchers of National Chiao Tung University in Taiwan, but it never came to the mainstream.
In a double-blind experiment, neither the individuals nor the researchers know who belongs to the control group and the experimental group.
* Engine Combustion Network-Open forum for international collaboration among experimental and computational researchers in engine combustion.
Current researchers are found in a variety of applied and experimental programs, including educational psychology, Industrial and organizational psychology, personality psychology, social psychology, and developmental psychology programs, in the neo-Piagetian theories of cognitive development in particular.
In any case, other researchers were unable to duplicate Miller's claimed results, and in subsequent years the experimental accuracy of such measurements has been raised by many orders of magnitude, and no trace of any violations of Lorentz invariance has been seen.
In the 1920s, magician and escapologist Harry Houdini said that researchers and observers had not created experimental procedures which absolutely preclude fraud.
Some reviewers, such as psychologist Ray Hyman, contend that apparently successful experimental results in psi research are more likely due to sloppy procedures, poorly trained researchers, or methodological flaws rather than to genuine psi effects.
In science, researchers commonly report the standard deviation of experimental data, and only effects that fall far outside the range of standard deviation are considered statistically significant – normal random error or variation in the measurements is in this way distinguished from causal variation.
Iranian researchers have also reported that the venom of M. eupeus has anti-inflammatory properties and is effective as an anti-arthritis treatment in an experimental species model, but the mechanism of action is unknown.
The main site at Meyrin has a large computer centre containing powerful data-processing facilities, primarily for experimental data analysis ; because of the need to make these facilities available to researchers elsewhere, it has historically been a major wide area networking hub.
Cooney stated, " From the beginning, we — the planners of the project — designed the show as an experimental research project with educational advisers, researchers, and television producers collaborating as equal partners ".
However, recently, researchers in experimental economics and experimental finance have challenged this assumption empirically.
Military science is the process of translating national defence policy to produce military capability by employing military scientists, including theorists, researchers, experimental scientists, applied scientists, designers, engineers, test technicians, and military personnel responsible for prototyping.
The researchers therefore questioned claims made on behalf of Washoe, and argued that the apparently impressive results may have amounted to nothing more than a " Clever Hans " effect, not to mention a relatively informal experimental approach.
The researchers replicated the basic induced compliance findings ; participants in an experimental group enjoyed the scanner more than participants in a control group who simply were paid to make their argument.
Thus, this experimental setup allows the researchers to look at the gambling behavior of the animals.
) This is different from experimental research in which environmental variables are controlled and researchers try to find out cause and effect in an isolated environment.
In Phase 1 trials, researchers test an experimental drug or treatment in a small group of people ( 20-80 ) for the first time to evaluate its safety, determine a safe dosage range, and identify side effects.
Cooney agreed, commenting, " From the beginning, we — the planners of the project — designed the show as an experimental research project with educational advisers, researchers, and television producers collaborating as equal partners ".
In a double-blind experiment, neither the individuals nor the researchers know who belongs to the control group and who belongs to the experimental group.
In recent years researchers in the field of experimental philosophy have been working on determining whether ordinary people, who aren't experts in this field, naturally have compatibilist or incompatibilist intuitions about determinism and moral responsibility.
Aside from the experimental flaws and possibility of unreliable data, social-cognitive researchers argue that jealousy can ’ t be an adaptation to prevent infidelity ( Harris, 2004 ).
Later other researchers were able to apply this excellent experimental design to other vertebrates as well, making it an invaluable insight into testing color vision in many organisms.

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