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Archaeological Excavation from Epistemological Perspective

open access: yesEtnoantropološki Problemi, 2019
Archaeological excavation as the basic form of fieldwork in archaeology is frequently perceived, especially in the Serbian archaeological community, as the focus of the archaeological method.
Marko Porčić
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Archaeological fieldwork techniques in Stone Age sites. Some case studies

open access: yesTreballs d'Arqueologia, 2015
Field techniques used in the excavation of archaeological sites are rarely specified in academic publications, under the tacit understanding that fieldwork methods are standardized enough to make their description unnecessary.
Ignacio de la Torre   +4 more
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Born-Digital Logistics: Impacts of 3D Recording on Archaeological Workflow, Training, and Interpretation

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2021
Digital technologies have been at the heart of fieldwork at the Kaymakçı Archaeological Project (KAP) since its beginning in 2014. All data on this excavation are born-digital, from textual, photographic, and videographic descriptions of contexts and ...
Scott Catherine B.   +3 more
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UAV SURVEYING FOR A COMPLETE MAPPING AND DOCUMENTATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL FINDINGS. THE EARLY NEOLITHIC SITE OF PORTONOVO [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2016
The huge potential of 3D digital acquisition techniques for the documentation of archaeological sites, as well as the related findings, is almost well established.
E. S. Malinverni   +4 more
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Case Study: Effect of Archaeological Excavation on Time and Cost in Historical Peninsula Construction Works

open access: yesArt-Sanat, 2021
Throughout history, Istanbul has hosted several civilizations. The historical Peninsula, also known as Sur İçi, stands out in Istanbul because of its historical buildings and areas that have been inherited from past generations.
Cemil Akçay
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Numerical simulation of the behaviors of test square for prehistoric earthen sites during archaeological excavation

open access: yesJournal of Rock Mechanics and Geotechnical Engineering, 2018
During the process of archaeological excavation in the regions of Southeast China, collapse of test square usually occurs due to poor site-specific conditions.
Xudong Wang   +5 more
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A radiocarbon database for Scottish archaeological samples [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
For the majority of dating laboratories and their respective user communities, the journal Radiocarbon is no longer regarded as the medium for primary publication of radiocarbon measurements.
Ashmore, P.J.   +2 more
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THE MULTITEMPORAL PHOTOGRAMMETRIC DATA IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL AND ARCHITECTURAL RESEARCH IN THE ROYAL CASTLE IN WARSAW – FIRST RESULTS [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2018
Modern measurement technologies are commonly applied not only to monitor Cultural Heritage objects; they are also applied during archaeological excavation works, when it is important to quickly perform measurements.
J. Markiewicz   +4 more
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The Effectiveness of the Project Teaching Strategy in Developing Archaeological Excavation Skills among School Students in Jordan: Deir Al-Layyat Secondary School for Girls as a Model

open access: yesدراسات: العلوم التربوية, 2021
The current study aims to reveal the effectiveness of the project teaching strategy in developing archaeological excavation skills among school students in Jordan: Deir Al-Layyat Secondary School for Girls as a model. This study adopted the experimental
Jihad Al-Daire, Tameem Odat
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DOCUMENTATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL STRATIGRAPHIC UNITS. NEW DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES APPLIED TO THE BURIALS IN SANT’ANDREA IN MOMBASIGLIO [PDF]

open access: yesThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences, 2023
Archaeological site activities are extremely destructive. To understand how civilizations have developed, archaeologists have to remove layers and layers of land to find evidences of their theories.
G. Bruschi, D. Amadio
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