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COAST, LOWLAND, AND HIGHLAND: A GEOGRAPHICAL UNITY IN SUPPORTING THE ECONOMY OF CIREBON FROM XIX-XX CENTURY

open access: yesParamita: Historical Studies Journal, 2018
Since 14th and 15th century, the kingdoms located among the islands of archipelago, including Cirebon, have involved in trading activities among the islands of archipelago or even international.
Eva Nur Arovah   +3 more
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Automatic recognition of craquelure and paint loss on polychrome paintings of the Palace Museum using improved U-Net

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2023
Craquelure is the most common defect on ancient polychrome paintings, which may deteriorate further to paint loss. Previous image processing methods, which can accurately recognize paint loss, have limited precision and efficiency in segmenting ...
Quan Yuan   +3 more
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Interregional and intraregional interaction of the Tianshanbeilu population in eastern Xinjiang from the perspective of pottery analysis

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2023
The beginning of human settlement in the Hami Basin, located in the eastern part of Xinjiang, has been a focal question for the academic community in China.
Baodong Zeng   +5 more
doaj   +1 more source

Socio-Economic Development and Infrastructure Cost Performance in China: Comparing Transport and Energy Sectors

open access: yesJournal of Current Chinese Affairs, 2020
Socio-economic development is often linked to efficient infrastructure provision. In China, the government has rolled out ambitious infrastructure projects as part of its national development strategy. There is much to praise about China’s infrastructure
Wiebke Rabe   +2 more
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A multi-analytical approach to identify ancient pigments used in pottery towers excavated from the Han Dynasty tombs

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2023
In 2013, several tombs were discovered and excavated in Southeastern Beijing, China, yielding various burial products. Among these were pottery towers, a representative artifact of the Han Dynasty rarely found in the area.
InHee Go   +4 more
doaj   +1 more source

Polyester: A Cultural History [PDF]

open access: yesFashion Practice, 2023
Polyester is the most ubiquitous fabric for textiles. In 2021 textile production in the world amounted to 113 million metric tonnes, of which 54% was polyester. Yet, we seem to know very little about this most important fiber for textiles and apparel. This article fills that gap by tracing a cultural history and critique of polyester. There are several
openaire   +2 more sources

The Importance of the Application of Models and Methods to Analyze the Documents in Historical Research [PDF]

open access: yesتاریخ نگری و تاریخ نگاری, 2015
One of the issues concerned in contemporary historical research is neglect of documents and increasing notation of texts in research references. Historical studies because of diversity of sources on the one hand, and changing from dominance of Literary ...
Mohammad Amir Ahmadzadeh
doaj   +1 more source

Temperature- and humidity-induced changes in alum-treated wood: a qualitative X-ray diffraction study

open access: yesHeritage Science, 2018
Alum-treated wooden artefacts suffer from extreme deterioration, and the stability of these objects and the salts they contain to variations in climate conditions is an important issue.
Caitlin M. A. McQueen   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

Rock Art and Trade Networks: From Scandinavia to the Italian Alps

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2020
This article uses rock art to explore potential bonds between Scandinavia and Italy, starting in the second half of the third millennium BCE with the enigmatic Mjeltehaugen burial monument in coastal western Norway and its striking rock art images, and ...
Melheim Lene, Sand-Eriksen Anette
doaj   +1 more source

Enculturating Coastal Environments in the Middle Mesolithic (8300–6300 cal BCE) – Site Variability, Human–Environment Relations, and Mobility Patterns in Northern Vestfold, SE-Norway

open access: yesOpen Archaeology, 2022
The coastal settlement in Middle Mesolithic (MM) Southeast Norway is generally described as a dynamic system of small, short-lived sites and large sites that were visited repeatedly over a long time.
Berg-Hansen Inger Marie   +6 more
doaj   +1 more source

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