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ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATION [PDF]
J. P. Droop (1882–1963) was a classical field archaeologist. After graduating from Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1904 he worked as a field archaeologist for the British School at Athens, and was appointed Chair of Classical Archaeology at Liverpool University in 1914.
J. G. Winter, J. P. Droop
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AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL ARTIFACTS ON THE EXCAVATION SITE [PDF]
Archaeological data is processed to ensure that it can be easily accessed and used. The integration of the documentation into GIS tools is carried out in the post-excavation phase.
E. Alby, V. Desbiolles, M. Lecocq
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UAV-BASED ARCHAEOLOGICAL 3D MONITORING: A RURALSCAPE CASE IN IRAQI KURDISTAN [PDF]
Recently rapid mapping techniques based on UAV photogrammetry increasingly help on-site archaeological documentation works. Multi-temporal data are specifically crucial in diachronic investigation research, and for this purpose the data co-registration ...
A. Lingua +5 more
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When Time Is of the Essence—Recording an Underwater Excavation at 110 m
Underwater archaeological excavations present unique challenges, particularly when conducted at significant depths where divers face limited time on the archaeological site.
Timmy Gambin +3 more
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Conservation works in Tanais archaeological site in years 2016–2019 [PDF]
The article presents and describes the methodology of the conservation of stone structures that are architectural monuments discovered as part of the work carried out during archaeological excavations in Tanais.
Wojciech Terlikowski +3 more
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This article provides a first-person perspective on the experiences of the archaeologists who re-excavated Callao Cave in Cagayan Province, Northeastern Luzon, Philippines.
Kathleen D. Tantuico
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Filling the Void in Archaeological Excavations: 2D Point Clouds to 3D Volumes
3D data captured from archaeological excavations are frequently left to speak for themselves. 3D models of objects are uploaded to online viewing platforms, the tops or bottoms of surfaces are visualised in 2.5D, or both are reduced to 2D representations.
Nobles Gary R., Roosevelt Christopher H.
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Archaeological research in the Petra Valley: preliminary remarks from the excavation at the Corinthian Tomb The Italian Archaeological Mission ‘Medieval Petra’: archaeology of Crusader-Ayyubid Settlement in Transjordan started an archaeological ...
Raffaele Ranieri, Francesca Cheli
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Curation of Digital Archaeological Data in Norway
Archaeological documentation from surveys and excavations in Norway are created by a limited number of actors. Excavations are mainly carried out by the five university museums.
Espen Uleberg, Mieko Matsumoto
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Site Interiography and Geophysical Scanning: Interpreting the Texture and Form of Archaeological Deposits with Ground-Penetrating Radar [PDF]
The remarkable potential of geophysical scanning—to assess the internal variability of sites in new ways, to highlight important phenomena in the field, to exercise co-creation of interpretation and commitment to minimal destruction of community partners’
Byram, S, Sunseri, JU
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