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Compositional analysis of ceramics plays a crucial role in Archaeology because following the proper methodology, it enables to obtain knowledge about past human behavior.
E. Calparsoro +4 more
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La tomodensitométrie en archéologie
The use of tomodensitometry in Archaeology allows to image the internal and external structure of an artefact. The non-destructive nature and the accuracy of this technique opens new perspectives in the archaeological field, allowing, among others, to ...
Geneviève Treyvaud +2 more
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Archaeological and ethnographic survey in the Paikuli Area (Iraqi Kurdistan) [PDF]
The Italian Archaeological Mission in Iraqi Kurdistan (MAIKI) of the Sapienza University of Rome aims to study the archaeological, historical, linguistic and cultural development of the Kurdish region through a wide historical period.
BOGDANI, JULIAN +2 more
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Non-destructive assessment of conserved archaeological wood using computed tomography
Wood is one of the key materials in archaeological research. Information about procedures, technology, economy and the environment are stored in both the shape of the object and in the structure of the wood. Wood is mainly preserved under waterlogged and anoxic conditions, and archaeological objects need conservation after recovery.
Stelzner, Ingrid +7 more
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Ethical challenges in the practice of remote sensing and geophysical archaeology
Within archaeology, concern over ethics has become a centre point of debate, particularly in terms of cultural patrimony, repatriation, intellectual property rights, and the display of sensitive items (Conkey & Gero, 1997; Fabian, 2010; Lynott, 1997 ...
Dylan S. Davis, M. Sanger
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Non-destructive analysis of archaeological bronzes by nuclear techniques
This paper studies a method for overcoming the difficulty of corroded surfaces by means of nondestructive nuclear methods in the determination of the composition of archaeological bronzes. It consists of the combination of PIXE or XRF information with Gamma Ray Transmission (GRT) data.
Respaldiza, M. A. +5 more
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Sacred sites, contested rites/rights: contemporary pagan engagements with the past [PDF]
Our Sacred Sites, Contested Rites/Rights project (www.sacredsites.org.uk) examines physical, spiritual and interpretative engagements of today’s Pagans with sacred sites, theorises ‘sacredness’, and explores the implications of pagan engagements with ...
Blain, J., Wallis, R. J.
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Metal archaeological objects excavated from the sea need application of a removable, invisible coating to protect them from further corrosion during display in the museum and/or storage.
D. Mills, K. Schaefer
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Modern analytical chemistry in archaeology and arts: An overview
The relationship between analytical chemistry, arts, and archaeology and the role of the analyticaltechniques in archaeology and arts have been discussed.
H. Kuss +3 more
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THE SOIL SCIENCE & ARCHAEO-GEOPHYSICS ALLIANCE (SAGA): going beyond prospection [PDF]
Archaeological sites can be discovered and recorded in a high-resolution and non-invasive manner using geophysical methods. These measure the spatial variation of a range of physical properties of the soil which may be representative proxies of the ...
Carmen Cuenca-Garcia +14 more
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