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Characterization of a Pre-Trajan wall by integrated geophysical methods [PDF]
The purpose of this study was to characterize a pre-Trajan mosaic-decorated wall structure located beneath the Cryptoporticus of the 'Baths of Trajan' complex in Rome. The surveyed wall is 15m long, 0.9m wide and 3 to 5m high.
Annan +22 more
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Application of Geophysical Methods in Archaeological Survey of Early Medieval Fortifications
As powerful economic and cultural centers, fortified sites played an important role in early medieval society. In Central Europe, early medieval fortified site research has been an essential topic for several generations.
Peter Milo +3 more
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Ground-penetrating radar evaluation of the ancient Mycenaean monument Tholos Acharnon tomb [PDF]
The assessment of cultural heritage requires high-resolution and non-destructive methodologies. Ground-penetrating radar is widely applied in the inspection of historical buildings.
Anagnostopoulou, Eirini +5 more
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Integrated dynamic and thermography investigation of Mallorca cathedral [PDF]
An integrated investigation of engineering archaeometry was carried out using dynamic identification, dynamic monitoring and Infra-Red (IR) thermography for the study of the dynamic behavior of Mallorca cathedral in Spain.
Caselles Magallón, Josep Oriol +3 more
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Mobile Micro-X-ray Fluorescence Analysis (XRF) on Medieval Paintings
X-ray fluorescence has long been applied to objects of art and archaeology for non-destructive elemental analysis. When the object under investigation is either too big or too fragile to be moved a mobile instrument is needed which can be ...
Christoph Herm
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE ANALYSIS OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MATERIALS
Two new analyzers, a high-energy X-ray computerized tomographic scanner (X-ray CT) and a micro-focussed X-ray fluorescence spectroscopic mapping analyzer (MMA), have been developed for non-destructive analysis of archaeological materials. The analyzers were successfully applied to archaeological objects, such as woods, potteries, ceramics, bronzes and ...
ISAMU TAGUCHI, TSUTOMU SAITO
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The paper proposes an information technology framework for the development of an embedded remote system for non-destructive observation and study of sensitive archaeological sites. The overall concept and motivation are described.
Iliya Georgiev, Ivo Georgiev
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This paper reports the non-invasive research on the archaeological site in Cornuţel. The Roman fort, located deep in the woodland, is not visible in the freely accessible remote sensing data, i.e.
Calin Timoc, Michal Pisz
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Heritage, crisis, and community crime prevention in Nepal [PDF]
Following Nepal's 2015 earthquake there was speculation that sacred art would be looted from the ruins of severely damaged temples due to breakdown in formal security.
Mackenzie, Simon, Yates, Donna
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE XRF ANALYSIS OF AEGYPTIACA FROM SICILIAN ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES
This research is concerned with the investigation of Egyptian and Egyptianizing artifacts dating back to the period comprised between the 10th century BC and the first half of 6th century BC, which were found in some archaeological sites of eastern-central Sicily.
Belfiore C. M. +5 more
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