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Number of items: 7.
Article
Ahmed, S;
(2018)
“Seeking Information from the Lips of People”: oral history in the archives of Qatar and the Gulf region.
Archival Science
, 18
(3)
pp. 225-240.
10.1007/s10502-018-9293-8.
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Bounia, A;
(2018)
The Desert Rose as a New Symbol for the Nation: Materiality, Heritage and the Architecture of the New National Museum of Qatar.
Heritage & Society
, 11
(3)
pp. 211-228.
10.1080/2159032X.2019.1693827.
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Nesta, F;
(2018)
Consortia from Past to Future.
Library Management
, 39
(8/9)
10.1108/LM-02-2018-0006.
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Pryce, TO;
Htwe, KMM;
Georgakopoulou, M;
Martin, T;
Vega, E;
Rehren, T;
Win, TT;
... Pradier, B; + view all
(2018)
Metallurgical traditions and metal exchange networks in late prehistoric central Myanmar, c. 1000 BC to c. AD 500.
Archaeological and Anthropological Sciences
, 10
pp. 1087-1109.
10.1007/s12520-016-0436-7.
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Book chapter
Carvajal Lopez, JC;
(2018)
Religious Change vs Cultural Change: The Case of Islamisation in the Early Medieval Period.
In: Thomas, B and Bielmann, C, (eds.)
Debating Religious Space and Place.
(pp. 111-126).
Sidestone Press: Leiden, The Netherlands.
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Proceedings paper
Fletcher, RN;
Carter, RA;
Nesta, F;
(2018)
Use of archival aerial photographs for archaeological research in the Arabian Gulf.
In: Van Rensburg, JJ and Munt, H and Power, T and Starkey, J, (eds.)
Proceedings of the Seminar for Arabian Studies, Volume 48, 2018.
(pp. pp. 75-82).
Archaeopress: Oxford, UK.
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Papaioannou, G;
Sarakinos, I;
(2018)
The general data protection regulation (GDPR, 2016/679/EE) and the (Big) personal data in cultural institutions: Thoughts on the GDPR compliance process.
In:
ICADL 2018: Maturity and Innovation in Digital Libraries.
(pp. pp. 201-204).
Springer: Hamilton, New Zealand.
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