Colorado Coalfield Massacre

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A professor of Anthropology at Binghamton University and the team have made a research on the life of the miners at Ludlow, a small town in Colorado plains who were attacked by National Guard troops in 1914. Their usual lifestyle that included strikes and labor struggles gave enough remains to the team to describe their research in brief

author: McGuire, Randall
Legal issues & crime, Colorado, Labor Relations, Employee Relations, Crimes against, Massacres, Miners, Labour relations

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Far-out television: what to think when Atlantis is just one click of the remote away

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The article targets the overuse of speculation and provocation in television programs on archaeological subjects and research. The author asserts that gimmicks or hooks are not necessary to attract viewership, and that there are plenty of archaeological subjects that are interesting as well as factual.

author: Fagan, Garrett G.
Public affairs, Influence, Television programs, Media coverage, Fraud in science, Science fraud

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Hoppin' Hittites, hector! A comic book series revisits the Trojan War

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The tale on Trojan War has provided themes for all poets, novelists and filmmakers, and Eric Shaunower's Age of Bronze is the latest retelling of this story in a comic style. Shanower has included the archeological details of throne rooms at Mycenae, Pylos and Skyros in his book.

author: Younger, John G.
Criticism and interpretation, Works, Age of Bronze (Book), Trojan War, Shaunower, Eric

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subjects list: Archaeology
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