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Archaeological excavations at Mungo
Archaeology in Oceania, 1998AbstractThis is a report on the uncompleted programme of field surveys and excavations of two large trenches, carried out by the author at Mungo between 1974 and 1980. The objective was to substantiate and develop the discoveries of 1969. Influences on the research design and methods, and a short history of ideas in Archaeology and their impact during ...
Wilfred Shawcross
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Hand-held 3D sensor for documentation of fossil and archaeological excavations
Proceedings of SPIE, 2011Peter Kühmstedt +2 more
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Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural Heritage, 2020
The advantages of active massive data capture devices such as LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) in the creation of high-resolution topographic models have been well known for years.
A. Martínez-Fernández +6 more
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The advantages of active massive data capture devices such as LiDAR (Light Detection And Ranging) in the creation of high-resolution topographic models have been well known for years.
A. Martínez-Fernández +6 more
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An interpretation of mosses found in recent archaeological excavations
Journal of Archaeological Science, 1976M R D Seaward
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Journal of Archaeological Science, 2018
This paper introduces the applicability of underwater photogrammetric survey within challenging conditions as the main tool to enhance and enrich the process of documenting archaeological excavation through the creation of 4D models.
Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz +2 more
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This paper introduces the applicability of underwater photogrammetric survey within challenging conditions as the main tool to enhance and enrich the process of documenting archaeological excavation through the creation of 4D models.
Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz +2 more
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Archaeology of NIDDM. Excavation of the "thrifty" genotype
Diabetes, 1991Since the 1940s, numerous cases of non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus (NIDDM) have been observed in certain American Indian populations. Extremely high prevalence rates of NIDDM occur most strikingly in several tribes of Paleo-Indians, whose ancestors migrated to North America >11,000 yr ago.
M, Wendorf, I D, Goldfine
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Archaeology Excavation Simulation
Journal of Museum Education, 2012AbstractMuseums offering archaeological programs often attempt to use the “sandbox approach” to simulate archaeological excavation work. However, in light of the definition of simulation, and given the realities of actual professional practice in archaeological excavation, the author argues that the activity of troweling for artifacts in loose sand ...
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