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This paper presents an algorithm for large-scale automatic detection of burial mounds, one of the most common types of archaeological sites globally, using LiDAR and multispectral satellite data.
Iban Berganzo-Besga +5 more
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Introduction. The introduction outlines the problems of studying the early stage of mound construction in the steppe zone of Eastern Europe, shows the history and discussion character of their study.
Sergey Korenevsky, Nina Morgunova
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Assessing Looting from Space: The Destruction of Early Iron Age Burials in Northern Xinjiang
Burial mounds (kurgans) of the Early Iron Age in the steppe zones of Central Asia have long been the target of severe looting activities. Protection of these monuments in remote areas is difficult since accurate mapping is rarely available.
Gino Caspari
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This paper overviews the results of archaeological research by the Japanese mission on the Early Dilmun burial mound sites. The archaeological research on Early Dilmun burial mounds in Bahrain has a history of more than 100 years. Excavations of a number
Masashi Abe, Akinori Uesugi
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This article presents the results of rescue archaeological excavations carried out in November 2015 — January 2016 (following the program of archaeological research in new building sites, within the framework of the South Caucasus Pipeline Expansion ...
Najafov Sh.N. +2 more
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The Ageyevsky Burial Mound of the Late Bronze Age in the Bashkir Trans-Urals
The materials of two mounds (No. 1 and 2) of the Ageyevsky burial ground are introduced into scientific discourse in this paper. The mounds are situated within the Srubnaya–Alakul contact zone in the South Trans-Urals.
Vasiliev Vitalij N. +2 more
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The article is devoted to the burials of the late Middle and early Late Bronze Age burial mound No. 1 of the Gudermes Burial Mounds No. 1, excavated in 2017. Burials in the mound belong to three cultural and chronological groups. The earliest is burial No. 18 of the late stage of the Maikop culture. The main group is the entrance burials of the early
Gamzat Dibirovich Ataev +2 more
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Discernibility of Burial Mounds in High-Resolution X-Band SAR Images for Archaeological Prospections in the Altai Mountains [PDF]
The Altai Mountains are a heritage-rich archaeological landscape with monuments in almost every valley. Modern nation state borders dissect the region and limit archaeological landscape analysis to intra-national areas of interest.
Caspari, Gino +7 more
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Burial-mound “Bukovna” is one of the basic sights of Komaryvska culture of Tshynetsky cultural circle. It is located on the high right bank of the Dniester River on the west and south from the Bukovna Village Tlymatsky District of Ivano-Frankivsk Region.
J.N. Matviyishyna +2 more
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Haugene som forsvant – utslettingen av gravhaugene på Skeiet i tidlig middelalder
This study investigates the obliteration of the burial mounds at Skeiet in Vinjeøra, Trøndelag, Norway. The cemetery was in use from 600 to 950 AD, comprising a variety of burial customs.
Astrid Lorentzen, Hanne Bryn
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