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VR model to explore archaeological sites in a non-destructive way
ACM SIGGRAPH 2016 VR Village, 2016This work presents a fully immersive virtual environment that simulates the Brazilian archaeological site of Itapeva, in Sao Paulo. To create a virtual model relevant for archaeological research it was developed a 3D realistic experience. All the data from the physical space were collected with technological equipments (laser scanner and image-based ...
Eduardo Zilles Borba +4 more
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Preliminary analysis of Brazilian archaeological ceramics by non-destructive analytical technique
AIP Conference Proceedings, 2011Portable System of Energy Dispersive X‐ray Fluorescence was used to analyze of pre‐colonial pottery from northeast of Brazil. In 43 pottery fragments there is a different treatment on the faces in relation to the ceramic paste. The results of two‐dimensional graphs and cluster analyses show the formation of five groups of fragments.
R. A. Ikeoka +5 more
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Building archaeology: a non-destructive archaeology
2000“Abstract: Building-archaeology is nowadays a well defined research field even if it is on the border line between different disciplines. It was born, in fact, inside the excavation archaeology, but it developed autonomously throughout the studies of the elevated structures; it must compare itself, for what regards its results, with the instruments and
BOATO, ANNA, PITTALUGA, DANIELA
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Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy, 2009
The study of lithic raw materials recovered from archaeological sites offers relevant data on source catchment areas. Additionally, it can provide first hand information on artefact displacement, interchange networks and it can reflect the way in which the artefacts were employed. In order to characterize geological and archaeological chert samples and
Maitane, Olivares +5 more
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The study of lithic raw materials recovered from archaeological sites offers relevant data on source catchment areas. Additionally, it can provide first hand information on artefact displacement, interchange networks and it can reflect the way in which the artefacts were employed. In order to characterize geological and archaeological chert samples and
Maitane, Olivares +5 more
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Ancient Landscape, Settlement Dynamics and Non-Destructive Archaeology
European Journal of Archaeology, 2005M. Gillings
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Non-Destructive Archaeological Investigations in the River Sárviz Valley (Hungary), 2012
2015Oskar ...
Tomas, Agnieszka, Jaworski, Marcin
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NON-DESTRUCTIVE TECHNIQUES IN ARCHAEOLOGY:
2018Pier Matteo Barone, Elena Pettinelli
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Integrated Non Destructive Techniques for Archaeological Heritage
2004Giunta, Giuseppe, Paola, Eleonora Di
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“The Future of Archaeology Is Antiracist”: Archaeology in the Time of Black Lives Matter
American Antiquity, 2021Ayana Omilade Flewellen +2 more
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