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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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THE ROCK ART OF THE SAHARAN ATLAS (ALGERIA): A SPATIAL ANALYSIS ESSAY [PDF]
(En) Rock art represents one of the most important archaeological remains in the Algerian Saharan Atlas. The various classical attempts for its study and interpretation led to the proposal of a methodological framework based on the description and ...
Merouane Rabhi, Hocine Bellahreche
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APIS – A DIGITAL INVENTORY OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE BASED ON REMOTE SENSING DATA [PDF]
Heritage managers are in need of dynamic spatial inventories of archaeological and cultural heritage that provide them with multipurpose tools to interactively understand information about archaeological heritage within its landscape context ...
M. Doneus +4 more
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Geographical Information System in Iran’s Archaeological Researches; History, Trends and Problems [PDF]
Geographical information system (GIS) technology has a variety of facilities and programs based on software features and functionalities. It has been increasingly used within archaeological research contexts over the last 30 years.
M. Heydarian +3 more
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The article focuses on Early Medieval archaeological finds from the multi-period archaeological site of Križevska vas and on the oral tradition from that village.
Meta Osredkar
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Bathymetry maps derived with satellite-based multispectral sensors have been used extensively for environmental and engineering coastal studies and monitoring.
Guzinski Radoslaw +6 more
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The most distinctive productions from Iron Age archaeology in the western part of the Central Iberian Peninsula are large ramparts, and big animal sculptures, both of which were usually made in granite. The latter, known as ‘verracos’, are representations of male boars and bulls.
Luis Berrocal-Rangel +3 more
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Where are we? Reviewing the Integration of Complex Spatial Data in Current Field Archaeology
This article examines the background and current challenges of integrating spatial data in field archaeology, particularly in the light of ongoing technological advances.
Peter Jensen
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Les données malacologiques en contexte archéologique
This paper provides an overview of the methodological practices used for the study of malacological data collected in archaeological context, from the sampling strategy to the methods of descriptive statistics enabling to analyse the faunal assemblages ...
Salomé Granai
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Small‐Scale Magnetic Peristaltic Soft Robot With Mobility and Transport Capabilities
This study introduces a miniature, untethered soft magnetic microrobot with peristaltic capabilities for both locomotion and cargo transport. Eight helically magnetized elastomeric strips deform under rotating fields (10–80 mT, 1–5 Hz), enabling movement across rods and lumina at up to 4.1 body lengths min‐¹.
Mohammad Hasan Dad Ansari +4 more
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