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Ornamental art and symbolism: activators of historical regeneration for Kazakhstan's landscape architecture [PDF]
The use of symbolism in contemporary architecture is increasingly gaining momentum, especially so in the Eastern countries currently undergoing rapid economic development.
Namazbay, Ardasher +4 more
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Abstract Interpreting the paleomagnetic records of altered rocks, especially those from Earth's earliest history, is complicated by metamorphic overprints and recrystallization of ferromagnetic minerals. However, these records may be as valuable as a primary signal if the timing and mechanism of alteration‐related remagnetizations can be ascertained ...
A. R. Brenner +5 more
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Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Volume 42, Issue 3, Page 349-354, September 2025.
Jacopo Calevo, Michael F. Fay
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Abstract Like many small island communities, the U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI), an unincorporated territory of the U.S., is naturally freshwater scarce. In recent decades, rapid land development in the USVI has increased water demand considerably, exerting extra pressure on freshwater resources.
Brittany V. Lancellotti +1 more
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THE IBEX/CHAMOIS AS A PETROGLYPHICAL IMAGE (ROCK ART) AND ITS HISTORICAL BACKGROUND
We can come across the ibex/chamois as a petroghlyphical image (rock art) in most parts of the continents of Europe and Asia. The ibex/chamois as a symbol can also be seen on the top of flagstaff, the buckles, horse equipments, monuments as a stamp ...
Necati DEMİR
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Advancements in deep learning and image acquisition technologies have significantly enhanced intelligent remote monitoring capabilities across various applications.
Dohyung Kwon +2 more
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Rock Art Pilot Project Main Report [PDF]
A report on the results of a pilot project to investigate the current state of research, conservation, management and presentation of prehistoric rock art in England commissioned by English Heritage from Archaeology Group, School of Conservation Sciences,
Darvill, Timothy +2 more
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Qaryat al‐Fāw/Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim: On the identity of the god Kahl
Abstract Qaryatum dhāt Kāhilim (‘the City of [the god] Kahl’) is the Ancient South Arabian name of the modern site of Qaryat al‐Fāw. This compound refers to the tutelary deity of the city, in this case, a god called Kahl. However, the identity of this Kahl is obscure.
Juan de Lara
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The present author explored and studied 32 rock art sites, in Kaladgi basin, North Karnataka, among them 19 of which 67 localities are new discoveries in the Aihole-Badami-Kutakanakeri Series.
R. Mohana
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PetroSurf3D - A Dataset for high-resolution 3D Surface Segmentation
The development of powerful 3D scanning hardware and reconstruction algorithms has strongly promoted the generation of 3D surface reconstructions in different domains.
Bellandi, Giovanna +7 more
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