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The metal finds and their implications [PDF]
Major interdisciplinary study of metal artefacts from major Norse site in ...
Barrett, J.H. +3 more
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Palm phytoliths of mid-elevation Andean forests [PDF]
Palms are one of the most common tropical plant groups. They are widespread across lowland tropical forests, but many are found in higher altitudes have more constrained environmental ranges.
Huisman, Seringe N. +2 more
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The Subfossil Trunk of Chiarano (TV)
This paper reports the results of the characterization of a subfossil trunk found buried in the mud of the Piavon canal, at Chiarano (TV), when dredging took place in 2008. The trunk, of imposing dimensions, lacking branches and bark, has a black, deeply
Tiziana Urso +3 more
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The Causes of Degradation of Archaeological Wood [PDF]
L’ouvrage ci-joint présente les principaux aspects liés de la dégradation du bois archéologique, de sa découverte et jusqu’à la valorisation expositionnelle.On y a énuméré les principales causes et mécanismes, y inclus les facteurs de dégradation qui ...
Doina Creangă
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Calculating the inherent visual structure of a landscape (inherent viewshed) using high-throughput computing [PDF]
This paper describes a method of calculating the inherent visibility at all locations in a landscape (‘total viewshed’) by making use of redundant computer cycles.
Cox, S +4 more
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This study presents a multi-analytical investigation of the wooden components from Khufu’s Second Solar Boat, one of the valuable archaeological discoveries in ancient Egypt.
Shimaa Ibrahim +6 more
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Quantitative studies on charcoalification: Physical and chemical changes of charring wood
Charcoal is commonly preserved in both natural and artificial sediments, and is intensively used in paleontological, paleoenvironmental, and archaeological studies due to the abundant bio-information it contains.
Gang Li +4 more
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Identification and Analysis of Ancient Ship Wood Excavated at Nantong Hydraulic Site
The Nantong Ancient Ship refers to an ancient Chinese wooden ship of the late Ming Dynasty excavated in Nantong city in December 2022. This paper identifies the wood and discusses its related analysis. Wood samples extracted from the Nantong Ancient Ship
Qinghui Gao +3 more
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Development of the continental shelf has accelerated significantly as nations around the world seek to harness offshore renewable energy. Many areas marked for development align with submerged palaeolandscapes. Poorly understood and difficult to protect,
Vincent Gaffney +5 more
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Research potential of wood of barrels from Roman water wells
During archaeological excavations on wet sites in the area of the ancient Roman Nauportus (today’s Vrhnika, Slovenia) in 2005, preserved parts of various wooden structures were discovered.
Katarina Čufar +4 more
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