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In a methodologically exemplary study area in northern Westphalia, it has been possible to identify a cultural landscape that has existed since the Late Neolithic.
Leo Klinke
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Archaeological investigations on the Süttő plateau in 2018
The Early Iron Age site complex of Süttő is located on a loess plateau on the right bank of the Danube. After a long history of research of the Early Iron Age fortified settlement, tumulus groups and flat cemetery, between 2013–2017, some pioneer ...
Zoltán Czajlik +9 more
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Interference Mitigation Achieved with a Reconfigurable Stepped Frequency GPR System
In this contribution, some possible effects of large band electromagnetic interferences on Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data are shown, and a possible way to counteract them is shown, too.
Raffaele Persico, Giovanni Leucci
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VirtualArch: Making Archaeological Heritage Visible
Rapid technological development in recent years means that virtual reconstructions have evolved from an illustrative complement of archaeological presentation to becoming a standard part of the interpretative process of archaeological data.
Mařík Jan +3 more
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Preserving digital data over long times is an ambitious task. While most analogue documents are best stored without touching them, digital data need permanent care and curation.
Reiner Göldner
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The Ritual Hoard from Barrow 1 of the Burial Mound Restumov II in the Rostov Region
The paper presents the ritual complex, which was found during the excavation of barrow 1 of the burial mound Restumov II on the left bank of the river Severskiy Donets in the Rostov region in 2001.
Mikhail V. Vlaskin +2 more
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A Critical Review of “An illustrated English-Persian Dictionary of Prehistoric Archaeology” (Vol. 2) [PDF]
This is a critical assessment of the second volume of the book An Illustrated English-Persian Dictionary of Prehistoric Archaeology, written by Seyed Mansour Seyed Sajadi.
Kourosh Roustaei
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The reconstructive study of Giove Anxur sanctuary in Terracina (Lazio, Italy) is part of a wider valorization project to develop a musealization intervention that provides in-site visit, aimed at understanding the existents archaeological structures and ...
Francesco Gabellone
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Archaeological heritage as a sustainer of biodiversity
The article discusses what the archaeological heritage offers to society and the surrounding landscapes, in addition to the humanitarian knowledge of human origins and activities. Archaeological sites provide valuable habitats for insects, birds, open-air flora within the modern monoculture of agricultural lands and within economical forests ...
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Africa, Archaeology, and World Heritage
In this paper we discuss the initiative of the ICOMOS International Committee for Archaeological Heritage Management (ICAHM) to contribute to the UNESCO strategy to create a more representative and balanced World Heritage List. This can be done by concentrating on archaeological sites in Africa that potentially have Outstanding Universal Value.
Willems, W.J.H., Comer, D.
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