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Spinning Wheel From Zuevoklyuchevskoe I Hillfort In The Lower Kama Region
The paper addresses one of the most representative and significant categories of items discovered in the cultural layers of the Volga-Kama settlements - a spinning wheel. Zuevoklyuchevskoe I hillfort – one of the largest fortified settlements of the Kama
Chernykh Elizaveta M.
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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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ABSTRACT This study presents a comprehensive approach to verifying a presumed western gate at Pohansko by integrating nondestructive geophysical methods (ERT, magnetometry and core prospection) with traditional archaeological excavation. The identification and characterization of gates by nondestructive methods within early mediaeval fortified sites ...
Petr Dresler +6 more
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Archeologický výskum reformovaného kostola na zemplínskom Hradisku
Príspevok predkladá výsledky archeologického výskumu kostola reformovanej cirkvi na včasnohistorickom hradisku v obci Zemplín v rokoch 2013 a 2014 v kontexte staršieho archeologického bádania na lokalite.
Peter Tajkov
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Changing plant subsistence in Prehistoric Southwest Britain: archaeobotanical and anthracological evidence from the South Cadbury Environs Project [PDF]
The thesis investigates changing agricultural practices and wood use across a landscape from the Neolithic to Romano-British period, through charred archaeobotanical remains: crops, weeds, wild herbaceous plants and wood charcoal, recovered during survey
de Carle, Danielle E.
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Abstract Hydrogen has long been used as an energy vector, but the recent discovery of natural hydrogen (H2) opens the door for its use as a direct energy source. Identifying H2 seepages is therefore crucial to advance exploration. Although the scientific community does not yet fully understand the parameters controlling H2 leaks from underground, sub ...
N. Ginzburg +4 more
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Hillforts in the Primošten/Rogoznica Region [PDF]
Pretpovijesne gradine na primoštensko – rogozničkom području ističu se svojim smještajem na povišenim položajima. One su opasane suhozidnim bedemom koji je većinom jednostruk, a dio strme litice obično je uključen u obrambeni sustav.
Dunja Glogović, Marko Menđušić
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Filling the gaps: the Iron Age in Cardiff and the Vale of Glamorgan [PDF]
Over the last 20 years interpretive approaches within Iron Age studies in Britain have moved from the national to the regional. This was an important development which challenged the notion that a unified, British, Iron Age ever existed.
Davis, Oliver
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Summary This paper investigates a complex archaeological landscape on the Iberian peninsula’s Atlantic coast. The present‐day landscape is characterized by dense forest and abrupt topography, posing challenges for a systematic research program of landscape archaeology.
Jagoba Hidalgo‐Masa +1 more
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Automated Detection of Hillforts in Remote Sensing Imagery With Deep Multimodal Segmentation
ABSTRACT Recent advancements in remote sensing and artificial intelligence can potentially revolutionize the automated detection of archaeological sites. However, the challenging task of interpreting remote sensing imagery combined with the intricate shapes of archaeological sites can hinder the performance of computer vision systems.
Daniel Canedo +7 more
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