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Digital eXtended Reality technologies enable users to view and interact with spaces and objects in three dimensions (3D), thus supporting a variety of potential innovative embodied applications in archaeology.
Hayk Azizbekyan+2 more
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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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Newspaper of the university of alaska southeast juneau campus [PDF]
UAS wins clean bill of health, gets accreditation -- Students oppose pay policy, make tuition recommendations -- USUASJ pass budget proposal -- What do you want for X-mas -- Getting to college wasn't easy for new Miss Alaska -- Ketchikan edition ...
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UNESCO, Palestine, and Archaeology in Conflict
On 23 November 2011, Palestine became a member of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (“UNESCO”), and acceded to and ratified a number of UNESCO’s Conventions.
David Keane, V. Azarov
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In the last century towns and urban green spaces changed their semblance concerning landscape and architecture, due to physical, cultural and a constant overall built development.
Sonia Bors-Oprisa, Ioana Tanasescu
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Newton Hall and the cruck buildings of North West England [PDF]
This study is an introduction to the archaeology and history of Newton Hall, Hyde, in Tameside. As a timber-framed cruck building from the late medieval period it is one of the oldest homes in North West England, and was one of the first such buildings ...
Nevell, MD
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Archaeological excavation : Skelhorne Street Phase 2, Liverpool [PDF]
In April 2017, Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Nexus-Heritage to carry out an archaeological excavation of a well and potential workers housing at Skelhorne Street and Bolton Street, Liverpool (centred on NGR 335075 390430).
Mottershead, GD
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Build n burn: using fire as a tool to evoke, educate and entertain [PDF]
The visceral nature of fire was exploited in the Neolithic and Bronze Age periods in Britain by the burning down of timber buildings and monuments, as well as the cremation of the dead. These big fires would have created memories, perhaps even ‘flashbulb
Brophy, Kenneth+2 more
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Extended Abstract: The objective of this paper is to show the virtual archaeology as one of the methodologies applicated in the research line “Archaeology of the military orders” developed for some years by the University of Castilla-La Mancha in ...
Jaime García Carpintero López de Mota+1 more
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Archaeological evaluation : Skelhorne Street, Liverpool [PDF]
Salford Archaeology was commissioned by Nexus-Heritage to undertake an archaeological evaluation on a car park at Skelhorne Street and Bolton Street, Liverpool (centred on NGR 335075 390430) as part of a redevelopment scheme.
Mottershead, SC
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