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Map and Archival Evidence of the Historical Avulsion of the Brahmaputra River

open access: yesThe Geographical Journal, EarlyView.
Short Abstract One of the world's great rivers, the Brahmaputra, avulsed—changed course—significantly sometime between the dates of 1765 and 1830. These are the dates of surveys by James Rennell (grey) and Richard Wilcox (black), both under the direction of the East India Company; no other surveys between these dates can refine the estimate of the ...
Keith Richards   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Virtual 3D Reconstruction Hypothesis of the Mural Decorations in the Sala de los Amores, Castulo Archeological Site (Linares, Jaén, Spain)

open access: yesHeritage
The advancement of digital techniques and reduced costs have greatly facilitated their integration into cultural heritage preservation. These technologies are especially valuable in archaeology, where detailed documentation is crucial.
Ana Carrasco-Huertas   +3 more
doaj   +1 more source

from e-Heritage systems to Interpretive Archaeology Systems. [PDF]

open access: yes
The principal purpose of this paper is to examine which research approaches are best suited for determining the requirements of the next generation of interactive interpretation support systems for cultural heritage site.
Klein, Heinz, Monod, Emmanuel
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Before It Was ‘New’: A Neglected History of Lived Experience–Led Criminal Justice

open access: yesThe Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT A growing range of criminal justice initiatives are being shaped and delivered by people with lived experience, including peer mentoring, prisoner councils and policy advocacy roles. While often seen as recent innovations, we reveal a deeper, largely unacknowledged history dating back to at least the 19th century.
Gillian Buck   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

NumisGames. Computer game-based knowledge transfer of Roman coinage

open access: yesJournal of Ancient History and Archaeology
In the winter semester 2023/24, the authors of this article taught the seminar "Playful Numismatics. Computer game-based knowledge transfer of Roman coinage".
Stefan KRMNICEK, Kevin KÖRNER
doaj   +1 more source

A Conversation With David Bellhouse

open access: yesInternational Statistical Review, EarlyView.
Summary David Richard Bellhouse was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, on 19 July 1948. He studied actuarial mathematics and statistics at the University of Manitoba (BA, 1970; MA, 1972) and completed his PhD at the University of Waterloo, Ontario, in 1975. After being an Assistant Professor for 1 year at his alma mater, he joined the University of Western ...
Christian Genest
wiley   +1 more source

Temporal Definitions from the Archaeology of Mendoza and San Juan, Argentina: A Dataset Structured for the PeriodO Project

open access: yesJournal of Open Archaeology Data
This dataset standardizes 93 archaeological periods for Mendoza and San Juan (Argentina), drawing from 32 scholarly sources and indexed in PeriodO a public-domain gazetteer of period definitions across history, art history, and archaeology.
Humberto Aguilar, Andrés Darío Izeta
doaj   +1 more source

“As if the Pieces of the Past Were in Our Hands”: Nonlinear Digital Public Archaeology with 3D Models on Sketchfab

open access: yesAdvances in Archaeological Practice
Abstract This article describes the publication and evaluation of a user-driven narrative module on the public-facing 3D platform Sketchfab, which comprises dozens of interlinked 3D models relating to the archaeology of the Faynan region of Southern Jordan. Models included in the project are archaeological sites, excavation units, and
Matthew D. Howland   +5 more
openaire   +1 more source

Webs within the web: the role of epistemic injustice in creating barriers to public legal information about rights in a digital age

open access: yesJournal of Law and Society, EarlyView.
Abstract Despite concerns over the ability of citizens to understand and act on their legal rights, there has been little debate about what the effective provision of public legal information about rights entails. Viewed through the lens of epistemic injustice, this article reveals the ways in which organizations with epistemic privilege can obfuscate ...
LINDA MULCAHY, JOSEPH PATRICK MCAULAY
wiley   +1 more source

Representing, Re‐presenting, or Producing the Past? Memory Work amongst Museum Employees

open access: yesJournal of Management Studies, EarlyView.
Abstract Though it is widely understood that the past can be an important resource for organizations, less is known about the micro‐level skills and choices that help to materialize different representations of the past. We understand these micro‐level skills and choices as a practice: ‘memory work’ – a banner term gathering various activities that ...
Jeremy Aroles   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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