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Automated Detection and Monitoring of Ground‐Nesting Bee Nests Using Drone Imagery and Deep Learning [PDF]
Bees that nest in the soil in self‐excavated burrows comprise the majority of wild bee species and provide important pollination and soil functions, yet many species are threatened.
Philippe Tschanz +5 more
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In this contribution, we propose ground-penetrating radar (GPR) investigation performed close and on some prehistoric tumuli, locally called “piccole specchie”, in the countryside around the town of Parabita (Lecce), within the Salento peninsula ...
Raffaele Persico +2 more
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This paper presents an algorithm for large-scale automatic detection of burial mounds, one of the most common types of archaeological sites globally, using LiDAR and multispectral satellite data.
Iban Berganzo-Besga +2 more
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Brittany Dolmens and Tumuli [PDF]
IN NATURE for May 2 Captain Oliver advocates the theory that dolmens are merely the skeletons of original chambered tumuli. This, I think, scarcely agrees with the fact to be observed in the principal dolmens and tumuli of Finistere. In most cases in that department the dolmens occupy situations in every respect similar to those in which the tumuli are
G A Lebour, Lebour G A
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AUTOMATIC TUMULI DETECTION IN LIDAR BASED DIGITAL ELEVATION MAPS [PDF]
In this study, we aim to identify Iron Age tumuli with a probabilistic method, in digital terrain models extracted from airborne LiDAR measurements. Our task was particularly challenging due to the strong and uneven elevation of the ground where tumuli ...
Z. Németh, C. Benedek, C. Benedek
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The network of roads, settlements and the distribution of the tumuli that constitute the unique cultural landscape of Central Anatolian are primary indicators of the determinacy of natural topography and water elements, as well as the spatial ...
Ela Alanyalı Aral +3 more
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Tumuli Stones, Sacred Geography, and Meditation Halls for Mantra
This article examines how the patronage of tumuli, belief in sacred geography, the institution of meditation halls, and the practice of mantra at these halls converged in Tamil Nadu at the turn of the 19th century to facilitate a pan-sectarian Tamil ...
Keith Edward Cantú
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Early Makuria Research Project Excavations at el-Zuma, 2017. Preliminary report [PDF]
During the tenth season of excavations at el-Zuma the mission resumed the previously postponed excavation of the last two tunnels beneath tumuli T.1 and T.4. Both tumuli were classified as Type I burials, based on their large size and unique construction.
Mahmoud El-Tayeb
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Early Makuria Research Project Remarks on pottery from the recent excavations at el-Zuma [PDF]
The article presents new material excavated during the last season, discusses production technology and surface treatment. Recently excavated material from el-Zuma throws new light on pottery production and its typology, necessitating thus a ...
Ewa Czyżewska-Zalewska
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