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Pansharpening of PRISMA products for archaeological prospection [PDF]
Hyperspectral data recorded from satellite platforms are often ill-suited for geo-archaeological prospection due to low spatial resolution. The established potential of hyperspectral data from airborne sensors in identifying archaeological features has, on the other side, generated increased interest in enhancing hyperspectral data to achieve higher ...
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ABSTRACT Electrical resistivity tomography (ERT) is nowadays widely used in archaeological prospection. This study deals with an approach to make ERT more time‐efficient and flexible. It is based on calculating arbitrary 4‐point configurations by superposition of multiple pole–pole measurements.
Simon Levin Fischer+3 more
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In several desert areas, the slow motion of sand dunes can be a challenge for modern human activities and a threat for the survival of ancient places or archaeological sites. However, several methods exist for surveying the dune fields and estimate their migration rate.
arxiv
Automatic stellar spectra parameterisation in the IR CaII triplet region [PDF]
(Abridged) Galactic archaeology aims to determine the evolution of the Galaxy from the chemical and kinematical properties of its stars. The analysis of current large spectroscopic surveys (thousands of stars) and future ones (millions of stars) require automated analysis techniques to obtain robust estimates of the stellar parameters. Several on-going
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The National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) delivers a concise set of policies which the development industry can view (with some satisfaction given its brevity) as being the basic standard principles by which their work must be conducted. The core of sensible planning is here – care for the economy, consideration of the environment, quality of ...
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Remote Sensing Analysis and LiDAR Experimenting in the Espique Valley (La Peza, Granada, Spain)
ABSTRACT The Espique valley is a small space at the foot of the mountain, practically closed, which hides a rich archaeological heritage, not only of habitats but also of varied productive spaces. For some years now, MEMOLab UGR has been carrying out research that is now enriched with the contribution of LiDAR, with whose application we are ...
Jesús Rodríguez Bulnes+2 more
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PAISAJES DE LA MODERNIDAD EN LA PROVINCIA DE BUENOS AIRES: LA OBRA DEL ARQUITECTO FRANCISCO SALAMONE (1936-1940) [PDF]
This work seeks to understand the architecture as a part of the materiality of a social landscape and as an active element, produced by a society where he belongs.
Jimena Cruz
doaj
ABSTRACT The burial mounds of the early Iron Age, which we will refer to below as kurgans, from the nomadic equestrian warriors of Eurasia, form a very complex group of archaeological monuments. Archaeological excavations in Aržan 2 (Siberia) and Aleksandropol (Ukraine) show that the large burial mounds are complex architectural constructions.
Jörg W. E. Fassbinder, Anton Gass
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Güvercinkayası is located in the southwest of Çatalsu village, Gülağaç in Aksaray province. During the excavations which have been in progress since 1996, a Middle Chalcolitic Age settlement dated back to 5200-4700 BC (cal.C14) has been unearthed.
Abdullah HACAR
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Babraham Research Campus Local Plan: Archaeology
The Cambridge Archaeological Unit (CAU) has been commissioned by Babraham Research Campus Ltd to summarise the known archaeology within the Babraham Research Campus (BRC), and to establish its likely archaeological potential in accordance with the requirements of the National Planning Policy Framework (NPPF) and Local Planning Policy. In addition, this
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