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Zhangjipo site excavations’ history (1955-1992)
The article examines the question of the need to study the history of excavations at archaeological sites of ancient China, in particular at the largest burial ground of the Western Zhou era (1027-771 BC) - Zhangjiapo.
Maria Vladimirovna Efimenko
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New Approaches for Exhibiting and Protecting Archeological Findings
Ancient cities are taken under protection by declaring them archaeological protected sites. Valuable findings discovered in archaeological excavations, which can be moved are exhibited and protected in museums, while architectural findings should be ...
Özgü ÖZTURAN +2 more
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History of Archaeological Study of Golden Horde’s settlements in North-Eastern Caspian Sea Region
This paper concerns the research works on the Golden Horde sites in the North-Eastern Caspian Sea region. In this regard, the reports on archaeological excavations of different time periods carried out on the monuments of Saraychik, Zhaiyk, Zhalpaktal ...
Daryn Z. Sagidullaev +1 more
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Improving the FAIRness of Japanese Archaeological Grey Literature
In Japan, archaeology is predominantly an administrative pursuit, with only 15,261 research-driven excavations compared to 331,574 rescue excavations linked to development projects from 1976 to 2022.
Yuichi Takata, Peter Yanase
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Archaeological site monitoring: UAV photogrammetry can be an answer [PDF]
During archaeological excavations it is important to monitor the new excavated areas and findings day by day in order to be able to plan future excavation activities.
F. Rinaudo +8 more
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L’échec du projet de loi sur les fouilles archéologiques et paléontologiques de 1910
Until the Second World War, prehistoric studies are primarily a social reality: a world of amateur collectors, rivals and fans, jealous of their independence and freedom of action, but united in their opposition to the state regulation of their activity.
Arnaud Hurel
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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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Usage of Human Labour in the History of Serbian Archaeology: Three Examples
Although archaeology is not the only research discipline where fieldwork is one of the tools in the process of acquiring knowledge, rare are the disciplines that harness and organize physical labour of non-professionals in the ways done by archaeologists
Aleksandar Bandović
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Abstract 3D scanning is rapidly becoming a key maintenance tool. Aerospace was a pioneer in adopting 3D scanning technology because aircraft manufacture and maintenance require precision. Monitoring deterioration, removing components for maintenance, and verifying covert operations are not practical or helpful without technology.
T. Nanthakumaran Thulasy +4 more
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A Turn Towards the Digital. An Overview of Swedish Heritage Information Management Today
Heritage management in Sweden has undergone a substantial transformation in recent decades. The process of monitoring and managing heritage information has become increasingly digital, relying on interconnected systems to monitor registered ...
Daniel Löwenborg +3 more
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