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Lidar interpretation of archaeological features on Dartmoor National Park

2021
This project was a detailed analysis of lidar imaging to record potential archaeological features whether already known or newly recorded using freely accessible data and software. QGIS freeware was used to record the findings and the RAW lidar data was sourced primarily from the Environment Agency.
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SC Archaeology Month features the Kolb Site

2011
This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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LOCATING ARCHAEOLOGICAL FEATURES IN MAGNETIC DATA BY CROSS CORRELATION

Archaeometry, 1988
Cross correlation is a simple numerical calculation that involves two different data sets and enables a comparison to be made between them. This method is presented as an aid to finding the location of specific archaeological features in magnetic data. A simple example to locate a kiln target is given, and its probable depth estimated.
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Automatic Detection of Archaeological Features – ADAF User Manual

The ADAF Manual v1.1 provides detailed guidance for users of the ADAF v1.0.0 software library, which is designed for automatic archaeological feature detection from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data using deep learning methods. The manual includes clear, step-by-step instructions for software installation, a thorough description of software components,
Čož, Nejc   +5 more
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Feature Discovery and the Sampling Requirements of Archaeological Evaluations

Journal of Field Archaeology, 1987
AbstractFeatures are important deposits whose density and distribution pose acute sampling problems for archaeological investigations. Excavation is inherently a sampling process, but the ability of excavation samples to meet two important criteria—discovery of features and precise estimation of their frequency—rarely is assessed and often is doubtful.
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Machine Learning Techniques for AUV Side-Scan Sonar Data Feature Extraction as Applied to Intelligent Search for Underwater Archaeological Sites

International Symposium on Field and Service Robotics, 2019
Nandeeka Nayak   +4 more
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Molyvoti, Thrace, Archaeological Project: 2013 Preliminary Report

, 2022
Nathan T. Arrington   +5 more
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Colorado Cultural Resource Survey Archaeological Isolated Find/Feature Form 5AH3765

2018
Archaeological Isolated Find/Feature Form for site 5AH3765. Single dark brown petrified wood flake.
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