Advanced Technologies for Maritime and Underwater Archaeology
Underwater cultural heritage (UCH) is a crucial asset for our knowledge of human history and traditions [...]
Javier Prieto +6 more
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Built environment from the ancient Bali: The Balinese heritage for sustainable water management
Custom and tradition played essential roles in developing the built environment among the Balinese Hindu society for centuries. The wisdom in managing the environment has passed through generations, as demonstrated by some ancient remnants and Old ...
I Made Geria +6 more
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Integrating archaeology and ancient DNA analysis to address invasive species colonization in the Gulf of Alaska [PDF]
The intentional and unintentional movement of plants and animals by humans has transformed ecosystems and landscapes globally. Assessing when and how a species was introduced are central to managing these transformed landscapes, particularly in island ...
Dunning, Samantha +6 more
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Nahal Rahaf 2 (NR2) is an Early Upper Paleolithic (ca. 35 kya) rock shelter in the southern Judean Desert in Israel. Two excavation seasons in 2019 and 2020 revealed a stratigraphical sequence composed of intact archaeological surfaces attributed to the ‘
Marom, Nimrod +4 more
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Archaeology’s Contribution to Island Studies [PDF]
Archaeology has, and will continue to make, some important contributions to the broad field of ‘island studies’. In this essay, I discuss four major topics in island archaeology that are helping to shape the way we think about islands. These include: (1)
Scott M. Fitzpatrick
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Power and rural landscapes in early medieval Galicia (400-900 ad ): towards a re-incorporation of the archaeology into the historical narrative [PDF]
This paper aims to bring together hitherto neglected archaeological data about the early medieval landscapes of Galicia (north-west Spain), in order to understand the social transformations this ‘peripheral’ region underwent between the fifth and the ...
Sánchez Pardo, JC
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Exploring site formation and building local contexts through wiggle-match radiocarbon dating: re-dating of the Firth of Clyde Crannogs, Scotland [PDF]
There are at least four wooden intertidal platforms, also known as marine crannogs, in the Firth of Clyde, on the west coast of Scotland. The interpretation of these sites partly depends on their dating and, if coeval, they could point to the presence of
Cook, Gordon +3 more
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Archaeological Thinking and Practice in Maritime Archaeology [PDF]
Maritime archaeology remained for many years ‘‘misunderstood’’, a ‘‘photogenic’’ discipline that has inspired numerous popular accounts as opposed to research publications (Bass 1980, pp. 137–152). Although maritime archaeology is no longer a ‘nascent’ discipline (Gibbins and Adams 2001, pp.
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The Ribadeo I Wreck—Multi-Year Photogrammetric Survey of a Spanish Galleon of the Second Armada
There are multiple approaches to bridging the gap between the relatively new world of three-dimensional survey and so-called reality-capture with traditional recording conventions and archaeological interpretative processes, challenges that have been ...
Brandon Mason +2 more
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