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A Needle in a Haystack: Landscape Survey and Archaeological Detection Experiments in Apalachee Bay
ABSTRACT This paper presents the results of a pilot landscape‐scale seismic survey undertaken in Apalachee Bay, Florida, across a submerged landscape that contains dozens of Pre‐Contact sites. In addition to the goals of improving the geophysical and remote sensing ground model for this submerged landscape, the survey also sought to undertake the first
Simon Fitch, Jessica Cook Hale
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RETHINKING MAIURI: ENHANCEMENT OF STUCCO FINDINGS FROM THE HERCULANEUM ARCHAEOLOGICAL PARKq
The subject of this study is a group of ninety stucco fragments from the Herculaneum Archeological Park, which were part of the decoration of the Tetrapylon’s barrel vault located in the Decumanus Maximus.
Filippo Edoardo Capasso+9 more
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Ontology Engineering to Model the European Cultural Heritage: The Case of Cultural Gems [PDF]
Cultural gems is a web application conceived by the European Commission's Joint Research Centre (DG JRC), which aims at engaging people and organisations across Europe to create a unique repository of cultural and creative places. The main goal is to provide a vision of European culture in order to strengthen a sense of identity within a single ...
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APPLYING SDBC IN THE CULTURAL-HERITAGE SECTOR [PDF]
An actual cultural-heritage-related problem is how to effectively manage the global distribution of digitized cultural and scientific information, taking into account that such a global distribution is only doable through the Internet.
Boris Shishkov, Jan L. G. Dietz
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Treaty Relations as a Method of Resolving Intellectual Property Issues (Project Summary) [PDF]
The project summary for "Treaty Relations as a Method of Resolving Intellectual Property Issues", an IPinCH Community ...
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage+3 more
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Geotourism and Cultural Heritage
Geotourism is often thought to refer solely to ‘geological tourism’, however, more recent views suggest that the term in fact refers much more broadly to encompass not only geology, but also fauna and flora as well as cultural aspects. An area’s geo-heritage can be defined as the geological base that, when combined with climate, has shaped the plants ...
Olson, Kerran, Dowling, Ross
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Remote Sensing Analysis and LiDAR Experimenting in the Espique Valley (La Peza, Granada, Spain)
ABSTRACT The Espique valley is a small space at the foot of the mountain, practically closed, which hides a rich archaeological heritage, not only of habitats but also of varied productive spaces. For some years now, MEMOLab UGR has been carrying out research that is now enriched with the contribution of LiDAR, with whose application we are ...
Jesús Rodríguez Bulnes+2 more
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Treaty Relations as a Method of Resolving Intellectual Property Issues (Final Report) [PDF]
The final report for "Treaty Relations as a Method of Resolving Intellectual Property Issues", an IPinCH Community ...
Intellectual Property Issues in Cultural Heritage+3 more
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ABSTRACT This paper presents a novel methodology and workflow successful in identifying and mapping undercanopy archaeology in woodland Mediterranean areas. The study area is characterized by dense vegetation typical of the Mediterranean area, located in southern Tuscany (Italy), within the territory of the ancient city of Rusellae next to the ...
G. P. Cirigliano+6 more
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Study on the Bronze Weapons Excavated from Xichuan, China
The collection of twelve bronze artifacts discovered in Xichuan provides invaluable historical insights into the Warring States period (476 BC to 221 BC) of ancient China.
Shengwei Zhao+5 more
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