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The decade of research concentrating on the area of Eastern Slavonia revealed an abundance of large and complex Middle and Late Neolithic sites. It changed profoundly how we perceive Middle and Late Neolithic settlements, including space, size and ...
Rajna Šošić Klindžić +2 more
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One of the uses of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs)—also known as drones—in archaeology is aerial reconnaissance, and they are usually used to detect and record the features of archaeological sites.
Alessia Mandorlo
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The cart tracks at San Pawl tat-Targa, Naxxar [PDF]
A notable concentration of cart tracks occurs at T'Alla u Ommu also known as Naxxar Gap at San Pawl tat-Targa, limits of Naxxar. By focusing on the ancient tracks in one specific area, this paper attempts to illustrate which characteristics can be ...
Tanti, Tony, Ventura, Frank
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ABSTRACT Rationale Recent advances in high‐throughput molecular analyses of collagen peptides, especially ZooMS (Zooarchaeology by Mass Spectrometry), have permitted breakthroughs in the analysis of archaeological material that is highly fragmented, a factor that hinders morphological identification.
Pauline Raymond +8 more
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This research aimed to evaluate the efficacy of contemporary digitization methods for archaeological sites, specifically focusing on aerial approaches. The study is concentrated on the examination of two primary methods: LiDAR sensor and photogrammetry.
Maria FILIP-GHERMAN +5 more
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When should firms watch for cross‐industry competition? A demand‐side perspective
Abstract Research Summary Research on competitor identification has primarily focused on intra‐industry competition. However, cross‐industry competitive threats are prevalent and consequential. We adopt a consumer‐oriented perspective to examine how consumer perceptions shape de facto competition across industry boundaries.
Ying Li, Samira Reis, Olga M. Khessina
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Archaeology from historical aerial and satellite archives [PDF]
Table of contents: Introduction 1. William S. Hanson and Ioana A. Oltean, 'A Spy in the Sky: the potential of historical archival aerial and satellite photography for archaeological research' Opening doors: aerial and satellite archives 2. David C. Cowley, Lesley M.
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Thanks to aerial prospection, an ancient small town, as well as a segment from the Roman road Clermont-Ferrand – Augustonemetum / Saint-Paulien – Ruessio, were discovered near the towns of Beaulieu and Charbonnier-les-Mines (Puy-de-Dôme) in 2005.
Bertrand Dousteyssier
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (Drones) in Archaeology − A Help or Hindrance? [PDF]
It's true to say that technology has a part to play in all modern aspects of life and therefore represents a significant vehicle for inter-disciplinary activities.
Paul Sage +2 more
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Charge Directed Selective Co‐Assembly of Ionic Complementary Peptide Binary Mixtures
Multi‐component peptide systems enable the development of multi‐functional and tunable materials, yet, controlling the co‐assembly of such complex systems remains challenging. This study demonstrates that rational design of peptide charge distribution, together with controlling parameters (pH, stoichiometry, and concentration), can guide selective co ...
Abdulwahhab Khedr +11 more
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