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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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Museos Virtuales. Un caso práctico: Museo Nacional de Arqueología Subacuática (ARQVA)
In the last decades, there has been an intensive work to promote and add value to cultural heritage, with the main aim of getting closer to the citizens.
Jon Arambarri Basáñez+1 more
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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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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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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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Astronomy and Feng Shui in the project of the Tang, Ming and Qing royal mausoleums: a satellite imagery approach [PDF]
The royal Chinese mausoleums of the Tang, Ming and Qing Chinese dynasties are astounding ensables of monuments, conceived and built to assure to the Emperors immortality in the afterlife and perennial fame on earth. To this aim, a series of cognitive elements were embodied in the funerary landscapes selected for such monuments, including astronomy ...
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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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Nucleation sites and forest recovery under high shrub competition
Abstract Forests currently face numerous stressors, raising questions about processes of forest recovery as well as the role of humans in stimulating recovery by planting trees that might not otherwise regenerate. Theoretically, planted trees can also provide a seed source for further recruitment once the planted trees become reproductive, acting as ...
Tara Ursell, Hugh D. Safford
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Evaluating Tarsus's Spatial Structure in Roman Times as a Planning Basemap
In Turkey, most of the historic cities are multilayered due to continuous settlements. In any case, urban archaeological potentials of cities could not be spatially evaluated and handle-handled into planning processes.
Burak Belge, Ümit Aydınoğlu
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SAGA: Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology [PDF]
A tutorial for the Stellar Abundances for Galactic Archaeology (SAGA) database is presented. This paper describes the outline of the database, reports the current status of the data compilation and known problems, and presents plans for future updates and extensions.
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