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This article is investigating a dimension of the French archaeological research abroad, placed since 1945 under the supervision of the Ministry of Foreign and European Affairs (Maee) : the relations with hosts countries of French archeological missions ...
Jean-Michel Kasbarian
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Topographical reconstruction of ancient Palermo: a note on its buildings for public spectacles and their relation with the Roman-period civic planning [PDF]
Topographical studies in the last decades have greatly improved our knowledge of Roman Panormus (modern day Palermo) but many aspects of its urban planning still remain obscure. It is very hard work to clearly understand a city that has been continuously
Storchi, Paolo
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Bridging prehistory and history in the archaeology of cities [PDF]
Archaeology is ideally suited for examining the deep roots of urbanism, its materialization and physicality, and the commonalities and variability in urban experiences cross-culturally and temporally.
Carballo, David M., Fortenberry, Brent
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Des murs muets… aux stratifications maçonnées : derrière l’apparente homogénéité des maçonneries
While the study of elevations of medieval civil buildings has gradually gained ground in research agendas as medieval archaeology has progressed, it seems that the detailed study of architectural remains recovered in excavation has lagged behind.
Victorine Mataouchek
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The GLOSS Delayed Mode Data Centre and the GLOSS Implementation Plan 2012 [PDF]
The main component of the Global Sea Level Observing System (GLOSS) is the GLOSS Core Network (GCN) of 290 sea level stations. The present definition of the GCN (the definition is modified every few years) is called GLOSS10.
E. Bradshaw +3 more
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We are pleased to present the latest account of the sequence of burial and construction at the site of Stonehenge, deduced by its most recent excavators and anchored in time by the application of Bayesian radiocarbon modelling.
Darvill, Timothy +3 more
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Urban Conservation in Jakarta since 1968
Since independence in 1945, Jakarta transformed gradually from a colonial into a modern city. New areas and new buildings were developed to fulfil urgent needs in housing, shops, schools and other facilities as the population growing rapidly after the ...
Bambang Eryudhawan
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This paper describes the case study of the damaged church of St. Francesco in the hamlet of Arquata del Tronto (Italy) that was struck by the earthquake in 2016.
Fabrizio Banfi +5 more
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Stinking Foreshore to Tree Lined Avenue: Investigating the Riverine Lives Impacted by the Construction of the Thames Embankments in Victorian London [PDF]
Victorian London saw dramatic physical changes along the river Thames. Large enclosed Docks and Thames Embankments were constructed as the city struggled to cope with its ballooning population and prospering shipping industry.
Steyne, H
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The Electronic Dissertation: A less radical approach
Cornelius Holtorf's article in Internet Archaeology, Issue 6 (1999) is a strident call for a radical application of hypermedia techniques to archaeological publishing. Like Holtorf, I recently produced and submitted a Ph.D.
Andre Costopoulos
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