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Automatic petrographic feature extraction from pottery of archaeological interest

2013 8th International Symposium on Image and Signal Processing and Analysis (ISPA), 2013
The concept of fabric, defined by the description and classification method introduced by Whitbread (1995), has been usually used to perform petrographic studies of thin sections of ancient ceramics. This work analyzes pottery of archaeological interest by making use of image processing algorithms.
G. Puglisi   +3 more
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Semi‐automatic feature extraction from GPR data for archaeology

open access: closedNear Surface Geophysics, 2007
ABSTRACTA new method and working tool to interpret 3D ground‐penetrating radar data has been developed. Algorithms for feature extraction based on three‐dimensional regression techniques are developed to generate 3D models of the archaeological reflection features in the subsurface.After several attempts to reasonably visualize the information of a 3D ...
Jürg Leckebusch   +2 more
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Revealing archaeological feature linked to Mortality increase

open access: closed, 2014
International ...
Dominique Castex   +6 more
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A novel hybrid filter/wrapper method for feature selection in archaeological ceramics classification by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy.

In Analysis, 2020
Laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) has been appreciated as a valuable analytical tool in the cultural heritage field owing to its unique technological superiority, particularly in combination with chemometric methods.
Fangqi Ruan   +3 more
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Assessing the lidar revolution in the Maya lowlands: A geographic approach to understanding feature classification accuracy

Progress in Physical Geography: Earth and Environment, 2022
It has been well over a decade since lidar-based research began in earnest in the Maya Lowlands of southern Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and Honduras. Most investigations have an archaeological focus, with a few integrating studies of the ancient Maya with
T. Garrison   +6 more
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Stereophotogrammetric Documentation of Exposed Archaeological Features

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1979
AbstractClose-range terrestrial stereophotogrammetry, a technique for rapid, precise measurement and recording, is demonstrated by the documentation of two kinds of surface sites: pictographs and surface-exposed rock features. The production of planimetric, contour, and cross-section plots from stereophotographs is a time-and labor-efficient method of ...
Solveig A. Turpin   +3 more
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GEOGRAPHICAL FEATURES OF THE ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE "OBI-RAHMAT"

Journal of Geography and Natural Resources, 2022
The article deals with the issues of the relationship between society and nature, in particular the issues of spiritual and moral education of young people, their attitude to natural and historical monuments, one of which is the archeological monument “Obi-Rakhmat”.
I.X. Abdullaev, Sh. Ubaydullaeva
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An integrated spatial approach to archaeological prospection using GIS and pedestrian survey data at Tell Abu Shusha, Israel

Archaeological Prospection, 2022
Geographic information systems (GIS) methods, combined with airborne remote sensing, enable collection of complex spatial datasets across broad regional areas.
Seth J. Price, M. J. Adams, Yotam Tepper
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Review feature: Archaeology in Surrey 20089

2017
Surrey Archaeological Collections, 96, 267 ...
Howe, Tony   +2 more
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