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AI methods for enhancing and recognizing archaeological features in heterogeneous geophysical datasets [PDF]
In this study a methodological framework for enhancing the detection and interpretation of archaeological features through near-surface geophysical surveys, in particular Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) and magnetic gradiometry (MAG) is presented ...
Maria Danese +7 more
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Geoarchaeological insights into a Neolithic combustion feature from Abric del Xicotó (northeastern Iberia) [PDF]
Summary: The Neolithic was a period of important cultural transformations across different regions. Applying state-of-the-art geoarchaeological techniques to archaeological sites from this period has shown to contribute relevant data on site formation ...
Enrique Fernández-Palacios +6 more
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Mapping Archaeological Features and/or Removing Disturbances
– Effects of metallic bodies depend on the frequencies used in electromagnetic measurement.– Archaeological features in the vicinity of metallic artefacts can be mapped.– An electromagnetic system can be used to detect non-ferrous metallic features.
Simon, Francois-Xavier +4 more
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A middle La Tène Period sword from the Museum of Durrës, Albania
The present paper examines a sword dated in the La Tène Period, currently exhibited in the Archaeological Museum of Durrës, Albania. According to the scientific staff of the Museum the archaeological context of the sword has not been specified but the ...
Ols Lafe, Errikos Maniotis
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A 3D Informational Database for Automatic Archiving of Archaeological Pottery Finds
From archaeological excavations, huge quantities of material are recovered, usually in the form of fragments. Their correct interpretation and classification are laborious and time-consuming and requires measurement, analysis and comparison of several ...
Luca Di Angelo +3 more
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Sue McGalliard, Donald Wilson
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Multispectral Contrast of Archaeological Features: A Quantitative Evaluation [PDF]
This study provides an evaluation of spectral responses of hollow ways in Upper Mesopotamia. Hollow ways were used for the transportation of animals, carts, and other moving agents for centuries. The aim is to show how the success of spectral indices varies in describing topologically simple features even in a seemingly homogeneous geographic unit. The
Kalayci T +3 more
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The article presents two aspects of a project of high-resolution mapping of archaeological features in the southern region of Israel, which was conducted intermittently between 2003 and 2016.
Moti Mordechai Haiman
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Archaeological sites and palaeoenvironments of Pleistocene West Africa
African paleoanthropological studies typically focus on regions of the continent such as Eastern, Southern and Northern Africa, which hold the highest density of Pleistocene archaeological sites.
Jacopo Niccolò Cerasoni +6 more
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Automated remote sensing has made substantial breakthroughs for archaeological investigation. Over the past 20 years, the reliability of these methods has vastly improved, and the total number of practitioners has been increasing.
Dylan Davis
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