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A dancing bear, a colleague, or a sharpened toolbox? The cautious adoption of generative artificial intelligence technologies in digital humanities research

open access: yesJournal of the Association for Information Science and Technology, EarlyView.
Abstract The emergence of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is reshaping the research landscape and carries significant implications for Digital Humanities (DH), a field long intertwined with computational methods and technologies. This study examines how DH scholars are adopting and critically evaluating GenAI in their research. Drawing on an
Rongqian Ma, Meredith Dedema, Andrew Cox
wiley   +1 more source

Comparison Study to the Use of Geophysical Methods at Archaeological Sites Observed by Various Remote Sensing Techniques in the Czech Republic

open access: yesGeosciences, 2017
A combination of geophysical methods could be very a useful and a practical way of verifying the origin and precise localisation of archaeological situations identified by different remote sensing techniques. The results of different methods (and scales)
Roman Křivánek
doaj   +1 more source

Archaeological Landscapes as Literary Landscapes

open access: yesEstudos do Quaternário Quaternary Studies
Rather than being a self-evident concept/entity, the existence of Landscapes has to be theorised instead of assumed as an a priori category. In one unifying concept, Landscape becomes the common ground needed to cross disciplinary areas, but does not constitute a self-evident reality or concept.
Daniel Carvalho, Mara Beatriz Agosto
openaire   +1 more source

From a landscape symbolic archaeology to an archaeology of sacred landscapes

open access: yesTrabajos de Prehistoria, 1997
This paper deals with the different models of landscapes found in the Prehistory and History of the northwest area of the Iberian Peninsula. We consider both the pattern of settlement and land-use and the arrangement of supralocal territorial units. This study particularly focuses on the form of a symbolic or sacred landscape in a specific part of our ...
Santos Estevez, Manuel   +2 more
openaire   +2 more sources

‘It's all very well having a diverse curriculum, but if there is no curriculum, it can be as diverse as you like’: Precarity and decolonising in the neoliberal UK higher education system

open access: yesBritish Educational Research Journal, EarlyView.
Abstract Drawing upon interview research across two academic departments as part of the early stages of a ‘decolonise the curriculum’ initiative at a Southern UK university, this study highlights a growing gulf between policy and practice in efforts to address systemic racial inequalities in UK universities. A reliance upon precarious labour, a culture
Triona Fitton   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Calculating the inherent visual structure of a landscape (inherent viewshed) using high-throughput computing [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
This paper describes a method of calculating the inherent visibility at all locations in a landscape (‘total viewshed’) by making use of redundant computer cycles.
Cox, S   +4 more
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The Monumental Cemeteries of Northern Pictland [PDF]

open access: yes, 2017
Peer reviewedPublisher ...
Mitchell, Juliette, Noble, Gordon
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Subterranean environments contribute to three‐quarters of classified ecosystem services

open access: yesBiological Reviews, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Beneath the Earth's surface lies a network of interconnected caves, voids, and systems of fissures forming in rocks of sedimentary, igneous, or metamorphic origin. Although largely inaccessible to humans, this hidden realm supports and regulates services critical to ecological health and human well‐being.
Stefano Mammola   +30 more
wiley   +1 more source

Terracotta Male Head Found in the Sea off the Coast of Nora, Sardinia

open access: yesLes Carnets de l’ACoSt
The Archaeology News Network, an online open access, pro-community news site that brings together people in archaeological and related fields, has reported the underwater discovery of a terracotta head off the coast of Nora, Sardinia.
Grazia Sclaverano
doaj   +1 more source

Excavaciones arqueológicas y el entorno urbano de Berlín : recordar y olvidar la huellas de la Segunda Guerra Mundial [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
This essay examines how the Second World War can be remembered through archeology at two tourism sites in Berlin. Through data collected from site visits and observations, the motifs of burial, authenticity, and historical value are found to engage ...
Florence, Eloise
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