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State-of-the-art review of soft computing applications in underground excavations
Wengang Zhang
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Underwater heritage and archaeology is, in general, limited to the few who have permission, and the means to actually dive on location and experience the submarine sites.
Gunnar Liestøl +2 more
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Discovering the Assyrian city of Trebissou [PDF]
The great success achieved by the University of Mosul in its excavations in the northern wall of Nineveh and its discovery of the Adad Gate, which is considered the most complete Assyrian gate discovered so far. The clear impact on pushing the university
Ameer Al-Suliman
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Planigraphic and Architectural Features of Tell Sabi Abyad (Syria)
Introduction. Tell Sabi Abyad is one of the most important archaeological sites in the Balikh basin, located about 30 km south of the Syrian-Turkish border. It consists of four mounds excavated in different seasons.
F. Majar
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The results of the excavations of the University of Mosul in the walls of Nineveh: Foreword [PDF]
Among the goals of the University of Mosul since its establishment was to participate in reviving the ancient Iraqi heritage from it and Islam and to show the world some of what our original civilizations have reached in various scientific and technical ...
Ameer Suliman
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A Medieval Drawbridge Pit and the Stories it Tells Us, Excavations at Pontefract Castle, 2019-2020
DigVentures was commissioned by Wakefield Metropolitan District Council (WMDC) to undertake a programme of archaeological investigations as part of the Gatehouse Project, a community-focused archaeological research project based at Pontefract Castle ...
Nat Jackson +2 more
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Design Strategies to Mitigate Slope Instabilities in Structurally Complex Formations
Stiff jointed clays (SJC) belong to so-called structurally complex formations in which the macroscale features of the deposit, that is the pattern of discontinuities affecting the soil mass, influence its response at the scale of engineering works.
Paolo Ruggeri +2 more
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The Institute of Archaeology named after A.Kh. Khalikov of the Tatarstan Academy of Sciences has been actively cooperating with scientific centres and universities of the Republic of Uzbekistan since 2022.
Renat R. Valiev +4 more
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The article contains information about the emergence, building and development of the city of Khlynov (later Vyatka and Kirov). The objects are brought into correlation with the city maps of 1759 and 1784.
A. O. Kaisin +2 more
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The article presents the results of a technical, typological and morphological analysis of a ceramic complex (crockery) obtained during excavations of a site of the cultural layer of the modern era (19th — early 20th centuries) within Pushkin ...
E. A. Bulakova +2 more
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