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Virtual Archaeology and Medieval Art History: Fundamentals and Applications

open access: yesArts
Virtual Archaeology is defined as ‘the scientific discipline that seeks to research and develop ways of using computer-based visualizations for the comprehensive management of archaeological heritage’.
Jaime García Carpintero López de Mota
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Post-Medieval Wrecks in the Western Mediterranean and Pottery: The Mortella II Wreck (1527) and the Chronology of Montelupo Tin-Glazed Earthenware

open access: yesHeritage, 2023
This paper discusses and underlines the importance of investigations on post-medieval shipwrecks, particularly for wrecks where archival documentation is also available, in relation to gaining a better knowledge of tin-glazed tableware produced in ...
Marco Milanese
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Bull of Antipope John XXIII found in Mierzyn, Central Poland

open access: yesFasciculi Archaeologiae Historicae, 2022
In 2021, during excavations of the knight’s manor house at Mierzyn, which belonged to the Nagodzice family, a lead bull of the antipope John XXIII (1410-1415) was found.
Kalina Skóra   +2 more
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Chronological Modelling of the Chalcolithic Settlement Layers at Tell Yunatsite, Southern Bulgaria

open access: yesDocumenta Praehistorica, 2021
This article publishes a new series of radiocarbon dates from Tell Yunatsite, Southern Bulgaria. Context-based excavations undertaken over a large surface area, as well as a small test trench, provided a long stratigraphic sequence (11 ‘building levels’)
Yavor Boyadzhiev   +3 more
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Aesthetic uses of the past and limits in the reconstruction of historical spaces inside a videogame

open access: yesCulture & History Digital Journal, 2020
Along the last years we have assisted to the release of a great number of videogames set in the past as, for example, Assassin’s Creed: Origins (Ubisoft, 2017).
Alberto Venegas Ramos
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Archaeometric evidence for the earliest exploitation of lignite from the bronze age Eastern Mediterranean

open access: yesScientific Reports, 2021
This paper presents the earliest evidence for the exploitation of lignite (brown coal) in Europe and sheds new light on the use of combustion fuel sources in the 2nd millennium BCE Eastern Mediterranean.
Stephen Buckley   +29 more
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General Overview of the Three-dimensional Architectural Models as Acroteria in Medieval Georgia

open access: yesStudia Ceranea, 2021
Medieval architecture of the South Caucasus developed a unique tradition of making acroteria shaped as three-dimensional models of churches. Since the church-shaped acroteria have never been thoroughly explored in Georgia, this paper focuses on examples ...
Natalia Chitishvili
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The Medieval Archaeology of Korea: Its Conceptual Framework and Examples [PDF]

open access: yesInternational Journal of Korean History, 2019
The level of research in Korean medieval archaeology is considerably low in comparison to its importance. This is inevitable since there is only a short history of research of this period.
Hyunwoo Kim
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Historical archaeology at the interstices between archaeology and history

open access: yesArs & Humanitas, 2023
This paper explores the relationship between the disciplines of archaeology and history through the lens of historical archaeology. This is not a unified subdiscipline and has indeed been defined in various ways.
Katarina Predovnik
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Erosion Modelling Indicates a Decrease in Erosion Susceptibility of Historic Ridge and Furrow Fields near Albershausen, Southern Germany

open access: yesLand, 2023
Ridge and furrow fields are land-use-related surface structures that are widespread in Europe and represent a geomorphological key signature of the Anthropocene.
Johannes Schmidt   +8 more
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