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Identification of subsurface cavities in urban environment. [PDF]
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Geostatistical joint inversion of frequency-domain electromagnetic data and direct current resistivity data for near-surface modelling. [PDF]
Narciso J, Verhegge J, Van De Vijver E.
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The genetic characterization of grapevines prospected in old Serbian vineyards reveals multiple relationships between traditional varieties of the Balkans. [PDF]
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Geophysical Prospection in Archaeology
2023In recent decades, Applied Geophysics has become firmly established among geoscientific methods in archaeology for the non-destructive prospection of archaeological remains in the subsurface. Significant contributions have been made by technical developments towards mobile multi-channel platforms that can survey even very large areas of Hundreds of ...
Ullrich, Burkart +8 more
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Prospecting Archaeological Landscapes
2012The future demands on professional archaeological prospection will be its ability to cover large areas in a time and cost efficient manner with very high spatial resolution and accuracy. The objective of the 2010 in Vienna established Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology in collaboration with its nine ...
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Molecular genetic methods in archaeology - A prospect
Anthropologischer Anzeiger, 1987Molecular biological techniques are described, which make it possible to analyze DNA in archaeological materials. These procedures are demonstrated in detail on Egyptian mummies (ca. 3300 B.C.). In addition to it the author depicts the significance of DNA analysis for the discussion of anthropological problems, e.g.
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Prospects for a world archaeology
World Archaeology, 1986Abstract Archaeologists around the world exhibit substantial agreement about the goals and methods of their discipline and what they understand to be the general nature of what has happened in the past. For over a century new techniques of analysis have diffused rapidly from one country to another and progress has been made in inferring human behaviour
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