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An interoperable catalogue of Middle and Late Bronze Age settlements in western Anatolia (c. 2000–1200 BCE) [PDF]
This dataset offers a comprehensive digital catalogue of 483 archaeological settlement sites in western Anatolia dating to the Middle and Late Bronze Age (c. 2000–1200 BCE).
Alper Aşınmaz +2 more
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The preservation of the authenticity of a building artifact in an archaeological area is a responsible practice. On the other hand, the need to save the building artifact from natural and anthropic degradation and ensuring the structural reliability as ...
Vincenzo Calvanese, Alessandra Zambrano
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New Settlement of Holercani-Hansca Cultural Horizon in Republic of Moldova
As a result of field surveys of the last years, the new site of Holercani-Hansca cultural group – Andreevca-I settlement has been found. The purpose of this research paper is the characteristics of the mentioned site and the interim results of its study.
Serghei Agulnikov
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Study of amur cork tree bark extract-dyed paper under artificial UVA irradiation
Some ancient Chinese paper artifacts dyed with amur cork tree bark extracts are currently preserved to different extents in museums and libraries worldwide.
Yanbing Luo +3 more
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In this study we discuss the remains of reindeer skeletal elements found at two different snow patches at Varánjunnje and Gárránistjåhkkå situated in the National Park of Stuor Muorkke in northern Sweden.
Markus Fjellström +3 more
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The life cycle of the houses in the final Late Copper Age horizon at Tell Yunatsite
The article summarizes the accumulated information from the investigated 11 houses of the last Late Chalcolithic settlement at Tell Yunatsite. The Late Chalcolithic house is discussed both as a functional and a symbolically arranged place where real and
Velichka Mazanova +2 more
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Archaeological Culture and Structure of Archaeological Science
The article gives a definition of archaeological culture, which assumed to become consensual. There are three main approaches to the identification of archaeological cultures: typological, territorial-chronological and sociological. Each one individually has irremediable disadvantages.
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Assessment of Masonry Wall Deformation through Vertical Displacement Gradients Using COSMO-SkyMed SAR Interferometry: The Case Study of Archaeological Park of Pompeii [PDF]
A multi-level, multi-scale monitoring approach, leveraging WebGIS, Internet of Things (IoT), and Digital Twins, has been implemented at the Archaeological Park of Pompeii (PAP) to support proactive maintenance process for the preservation of the site ...
F. Aufiero +6 more
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In this article we present the new open-air Middle Pleistocene locality Marathousa 2, which was discovered during a double intensive and targeted field survey in the lignite mines of the Megalopolis basin (Greece). The locality is situated just below the
George Konidaris +9 more
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Atlas of Micromorphological Degradation of Archaeological Birch Bark
In this paper we present an atlas of micromorphological degradation of archaeological birch bark for the first time. We analysed the morphology of 13 samples extracted from ice-logged, waterlogged and cave-retrieved objects dated from the Neolithic to ...
Johanna Klügl, Giovanna Di Pietro
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