Archeology as a Metaphor in Contemporary Culture
The scientific discipline of archeology has gone through various stages of its development and improvement of research methods. First, it was combined with ancient history and the history of art.
Jacek Woźny
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The Usage of Virtual and Augmented Reality in Underwater Archeology
Currently, virtual and augmented reality (VR and AR) technologies are becoming more and more widely used in various fields of human activity, including archeology. The aim of this article is to analyze the possibilities of using VR and AR technologies in
Kinga Korniejenko, Bartosz Kontny
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Paleodemography of the Altyn-Asar burial grounds (concerning migrations in the Lower Syrdarya Basin) [PDF]
Jetyasar archaeological culture was discovered and studied by the Khorezm expedition of the Institute of Ethnography of USSR. According to archeological data, this culture experienced many times transformations due to the influx of new population groups.
Mednikova M.B. +3 more
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A “Quick Look” at All-sky Galactic Archeology with TESS: 158,000 Oscillating Red Giants from the MIT Quick-look Pipeline [PDF]
We present the first near all-sky yield of oscillating red giants from the prime mission data of NASA’s Transiting Exoplanet Survey Satellite (TESS). We apply machine learning toward long-cadence TESS photometry from the first data release by the MIT ...
M. Hon +8 more
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The unfamilier minarets in the islamic mosques of cairo The Maltiple Heads minarets
The minaret was called by several names, the first of which is (the minaret) to denote the place designated for raising the call to prayer, and (the minaret) to end the prayer of the saddle during night prayers to inform those who could not hear the call
Ahmed Serag +2 more
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Cognitive Archeology and the Attentional System: An Evolutionary Mismatch for the Genus Homo
Brain evolution is a key topic in evolutionary anthropology. Unfortunately, in this sense the fossil record can usually support limited anatomical and behavioral inferences.
Emiliano Bruner
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HLC Project 2017. Jagiellonian University excavations in southern Jordan [PDF]
The HLC (Heritage–Landscape–Community) archaeological metaproject, carried out since 2016 by the Jagiellonian University in cooperation with the Department of Antiquities, Ministry of Antiquities and Tourism, Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, targets the ...
Piotr Kołodziejczyk +9 more
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manuscript of; Layla wa Al-Majnun, which is kept in Linchi National Library in Rome
The manuscript of Layla and Majnun is preserved in the eastern section of the Lynchi National Library in the new index under the number "21" and it is inside a square case, of cardboard covered with leather and satin to preserve the manuscript from ...
Radwai Ismail, Mahmoud Ibrahim
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A study on the semantics of Lorestan women's tattoos [PDF]
One of the most common cultural and social practices among the people of the world is tattooing. One of the functions of a tattoo is to represent individual and social beliefs.
Sara Sadeghi +3 more
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manuscript"Genk", which is kept in Linchi National Library in Rome
This manuscript is found in the eastern section of the Nishi or Lyncha National Library under No. (86) of the old Caetani archive, but another new number was given in the classification & indexing of the eastern section of the library, the new No. is
Radwai Ismail, Mahmoud Ibrahim
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