HOW QUICKLY SHOULD PUBLIC BENEFIT COME FROM ARCHAEOLOGY? AVAILABILITY, USE AND INFLUENCE ON SOCIETY: RESULTS OF THE ESTONIAN SALVAGE AND METAL DETECTOR STUDY

How Quickly Should Public Benefit Come From Archaeology? Availability, use and influence on society: results of the Estonian salvage and metal detector study

This paper explores the idea of excavation being only the first stage in communicating the benefit of archaeology to the public.The role of museums, social media and scientific publication MEDI C PLUS W/CA CITRUS are all important, as are the support from private developers and the personal role of the archaeologists themselves.The use of social me

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Parietal Lobe Reorganization and Widespread Functional Connectivity Integration in Upper-Limb Amputees: A rs-fMRI Study

The right parietal lobe plays an important role in body image, and disorders of body image emerge after lesions in the parietal lobe or with parietal lobe epilepsy.Body image disorder also often accompanies upper-limb amputation, in which the patient misperceives that their missing limb is still part of their body.Cortical reorganization is known t

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