Editorial — Blurring some boundaries

I am pleased to close this issue with the second LEAP II exemplar article by Karen Holmberg on the context of pre-Columbian objects (gold, ceramics, and stone artefacts) from the Chiriquí region of western Panamá, where vast quantities of such artefacts were removed in the late 19th century with t...

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Main Author: Judith Winters
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2010-12-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue28/editorial28.html
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spelling doaj-4b9cf79ed8f44e3bb4b31a180eb1c20a2020-11-24T22:47:10ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872010-12-012810.11141/ia.28.7 Editorial — Blurring some boundariesJudith Winters I am pleased to close this issue with the second LEAP II exemplar article by Karen Holmberg on the context of pre-Columbian objects (gold, ceramics, and stone artefacts) from the Chiriquí region of western Panamá, where vast quantities of such artefacts were removed in the late 19th century with the result that the sites they came from were effectively erased from the landscape. Drawing from imprecise sources of information, possible locations for looted sites are extrapolated and mapped in an online GIS. http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue28/editorial28.htmlarchaeologyeditorialLEAP IIDigital Archaeological RecordTwitter
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series Internet Archaeology
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description I am pleased to close this issue with the second LEAP II exemplar article by Karen Holmberg on the context of pre-Columbian objects (gold, ceramics, and stone artefacts) from the Chiriquí region of western Panamá, where vast quantities of such artefacts were removed in the late 19th century with the result that the sites they came from were effectively erased from the landscape. Drawing from imprecise sources of information, possible locations for looted sites are extrapolated and mapped in an online GIS.
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LEAP II
Digital Archaeological Record
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