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Playing with method: testing one approach towards identifying the places of past children
Before approaching larger questions surrounding the role of children as agents of innovation in the past, we must first be able to confidently archaeologically identify their presence within social spaces.
Mackenzie Cory
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A Long-Term Archaeological Reappraisal of Low-Density Urbanism: Implications for Contemporary Cities
Roland Fletcher is Professor of Theoretical and World Archaeology at the University of Sydney, Australia. He is the director of the University of Sydney’s twenty-year Angkor Research Program and is an annual visiting research fellow at Centre for Urban ...
S. Hawken, Roland J. Fletcher
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Model for Automatic Image Annotation Leveraging the OnTunAr Ontology
In this paper, we present the Automatic Annotation of Archaeological Images model. However, this model is composed of several methods for the analysis, description, and recognition of image components to improve the automatic annotation. Also, the latter
Marwa Ben Salah +2 more
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The marine ΔR For Nenumbo (Solomon Islands): A case study in calculating reservoir offsets form paired sample data [PDF]
It is necessary to calculate location-specific marine ΔR values in order to calibrate marine samples using calibration curves such as those provided through the IntCal98 (Stuiver et al. 1998) data.
Green, Roger +4 more
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Optimal Spectral Domain Selection for Maximizing Archaeological Signatures: Italy Case Studies
Different landscape elements, including archaeological remains, can be automatically classified when their spectral characteristics are different, but major difficulties occur when extracting and classifying archaeological spectral features, as ...
Rosa Maria Cavalli +2 more
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Recent advances in machine learning and computer vision techniques have brought (semi-)automatic feature detection within reach of an increasing number of archaeologists and archaeological institutions, including those in Finland.
Niko Anttiroiko
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Site Wilczyce is situated on Sandomierz Upland in the south of Poland. It was discovered in 1994 during a systematic archaeological survey within the project Archaeological Picture of Poland.
Tomasz Boroń
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Social features, spatial features and temporal features: an urban archaeological data model
The use of GIS to study the spatial evolution of pre-industrial cities over the “longue durée” requires rigorous formalisation of heterogeneous data from different sources into robust entities. An initial model using the HBDS (Hypergraph Based Data Structure) method enabled us to distinguish social and spatial features.
Posluschny, A. [Hrsg.] +2 more
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“The discontinuity in the continuity”. Michel Foucault and the archaeological period [PDF]
Undoubtedly, the topic of discontinuity has got to an extent where it has captured the attention of a good number of researchers. These researchers devote themselves to reflect on the philosophy of the French thinker.
Aliaga, Osman Daniel Choque
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What can remote sensing contribute to archaeological surveying in subarctic and arctic landscapes? The pros and cons of remote sensing data vary as do areas of utilization and methodological approaches. We assessed the applicability of remote sensing for
A. Thuestad +4 more
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