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Germania : Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Bd. 100 2022(2023)
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Germania : Anzeiger der Römisch-Germanischen Kommission des Deutschen Archäologischen Instituts, Bd. 100 2022(2023)
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Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 2016
Abstract Archaeology is benefiting from fresh technological developments that are introducing new recording systems based mainly on 3D modelling. Innovative digital recordings are improving key aspects of archaeological practice, including accuracy and efficiency.
J.A. Benavides López +6 more
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Abstract Archaeology is benefiting from fresh technological developments that are introducing new recording systems based mainly on 3D modelling. Innovative digital recordings are improving key aspects of archaeological practice, including accuracy and efficiency.
J.A. Benavides López +6 more
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Archaeological Research in Asia
The article presents the results of the research conducted at the megalithic monument located in the Burabay district of the Akmola region of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The monument received the name “Taskamal” (from the Kazakh language “Stone fortress”) from local residents and tourists due to its monumentality and characteristic masonry of granite ...
Yarygin, Sergey +2 more
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The article presents the results of the research conducted at the megalithic monument located in the Burabay district of the Akmola region of the Republic of Kazakhstan. The monument received the name “Taskamal” (from the Kazakh language “Stone fortress”) from local residents and tourists due to its monumentality and characteristic masonry of granite ...
Yarygin, Sergey +2 more
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Research of ultrasound wave emissions by megalithic structures in Visoko Valley
2011Following in the footsteps of British researchers in the late 70 '(Dragon Project), for about six months we have researched the presence of the emission of ultrasounds from the megalithic structures in Visoko Valley. For our study we used two types of devices capable of capturing with remarkable sensitivity the presence of ultrasounds: a compander (a ...
DEBERTOLIS, PAOLO, SAVOLAINEN, HEIKKI
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OSL rock surface burial dating of megalith structures in the Dzhungar Mountains - Kazakhstan
The Dzhungar Mountains in northern Tien Shan, Kazakhstan, are part of the Inner Asian Mountain Corridor, which extends from the Hindu Kush to the Altai. This corridor is significant for human migration and cultural exchange due to its water availability and ecological diversity.Sarah Schaffer +5 more
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This paper challenges the archaeological consensus that megalithic structures (e.g., the Giza Pyramids, Sacsayhuamán, Göbekli Tepe) function primarily as monuments or tombs. Applying the framework of Conformal Conscious Cyclic Cosmology (C4), we propose that these structures are Geo-Physical Instruments engineered to facilitate resonant coupling ...
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Dating the Megalithic Structures of the Golan
Journal of the Israel Prehistoric Society, 2018openaire +1 more source

