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Polish archaeology and computers: an overview
2003To say that computers are fundamental tools in Polish academic research, and archaeology in particular, is untrue. Indeed, although computers may be present in the inventory of available research tools this does not necessarily mean that they are utilized effectively. However, the manner in which computers are used in research procedures can reveal the
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Slave Ships and Maritime Archaeology: An Overview
International Journal of Historical Archaeology, 2008This contribution collates information about wrecked slaving vessels discovered or sought by maritime archaeologists since 1972. To date, only a handful of firmly identified, active slave ships have been subject to excavation, but additional work has been carried out on wrecks of former slaver ships and possible slavers.
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Formation processes affecting submerged archaeological sites:An overview
Geoarchaeology, 1999Although the formation processes operating on submerged archaeological sites are just as varied as those affecting terrestrial ones, nautical archaeologists have not yet devoted much attention to them. Most studies to date are concerned with formation processes at particular sites.
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Pleistocene Archaeology of Zimbabwe: An Overview
2023Ancila Nhamo Katsamudanga +1 more
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A Brief Overview of Evolutionary Cognitive Archaeology
2019The following chapter provides a brief overview of two central objectives of evolutionary cognitive archaeology (ECA). The first objective concerns the approaches that evolutionary cognitive archaeologists utilize to infer mind frames. These approaches (or methods) and the cognitive inferences they help the archaeologist make will be discussed ...
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An Archaeological Overview of the Maros Group
1996The Maros Group is a deceptively easy archaeological culture to know, with a record of excavations going back more than 100 years and a rich archaeological literature. Under its various appellations, it has been the subject of major archaeological syntheses in all three of the countries where it is known: Hungary (Banner 1931; Bona 1965, 1975 ...
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An Overview of Rapid Prototyping in Archaeology
2014This paper reviews the role of how rapid prototyping (RP), or additive manufacturing (AM), has helped reproduce replica models and convey ideas in an archaeological context. The key benefits are looked at, as well some continuous limitations. 3D printing has received a lot publicity in both professional engineering contexts and in mainstream media ...
Benham, Robert, Rehman, Fayyaz
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