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The Production, Preservation and Dissemination of Archaeological Data in Japan
Japan is producing a vast amount of archaeological data because of the high number of rescue excavations taking place every year in the country. However, municipal administrations are struggling to cope with storing and disseminating the accumulated data.
Yuichi Takata, Peter Yanase
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ARCHAEOLOGY AND TOURISM IN NIGERIA: AN OVERVIEW [PDF]
This paper centres on the role of archaeology in the promotion of the tourism industry in Nigeria. The paper highlights the major roles of archaeology in the progress and development of tourism industry in Nigeria, and note, the unfortunate deliberate non-recognition of the discipline by the tourism sector in the country. It contended that despite this
Gubam, D, Nomishan, T
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Geophysical archaeological prospection, the road ahead ... [PDF]
We provide an overview of challenges and possible promising developments that lie ahead in the field of archaeological geophysics.
Trinks, Immo +3 more
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Although the importance of the archaeological record for addressing questions of biodiversity is gaining ground, its relevance for describing past faunal communities is still under-exploited, particularly for the most under-documented areas and species ...
Corentin Bochaton
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A radiocarbon database for Scottish archaeological samples [PDF]
For the majority of dating laboratories and their respective user communities, the journal Radiocarbon is no longer regarded as the medium for primary publication of radiocarbon measurements.
Cook, G. T. +8 more
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Stone Jars of Assam, North East India
The present paper is an attempt to offer an overview of the stone jars of Assam. These unique archaeological remains are located in the central part of Assam and were first reported by J. P. Mills and J. H. Hutton in 1932.
Tilok Thakuria
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Stein Aurél szövegeken alapuló földrajzi–régészeti felfedezései Dél-Ázsiában
Sir Aurel Stein’s name is best known for his archaeological discoveries along the Silk Road, and among Indians he is famous primarily as a Sanskrit scholar.
Jeney, Rita
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Archaeology from Rio Claro region: a synthesis.
The Rio Claro archaeological area, a region emcompassing several counties located in the central part of the State of São Paulo, can be singled out as one of the most important in terms of Brazilian archaeology, both for its importance on the issue of ...
Astolfo Gomes de Mello Araujo
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Jordan has a complex history that has left tangible traces in numerous archaeological sites scattered throughout the country. This unique heritage of inestimable cultural value must be documented, thoroughly researched, and protected in order to prevent ...
Andrea Angelini +4 more
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Abstract 3D scanning is rapidly becoming a key maintenance tool. Aerospace was a pioneer in adopting 3D scanning technology because aircraft manufacture and maintenance require precision. Monitoring deterioration, removing components for maintenance, and verifying covert operations are not practical or helpful without technology.
T. Nanthakumaran Thulasy +4 more
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