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ABSTRACT Megalithic landscapes in Southeast Iberia remain unevenly and insufficiently documented, particularly in rugged areas where traditional survey methods are limited. This paper addresses this gap by applying a multiscalar approach to the megalithic necropolises of the Fardes River (Granada, Spain), with the objective of detecting, documenting ...
Carolina Cabrero González +3 more
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Tumulus burial field on the north coast of Kuwait Bay.Preliminary excavation report on the spring season in 2012 [PDF]
Field research was concentrated on excavating burial mounds and non-sepulchral structureslocated in two different microregions: Muhaita (a new cluster of five structures representingdifferent categories) and Bahra/Nahdain (three tumuli of which two ...
Łukasz Rutkowski
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Abstract Three voluminous inflated lobate lava flow complexes on the distal rifts of Axial Seamount are much larger than other known flows in the global spreading system. Each complex is 65–100 km2, is up to 130 m thick, and is ∼3.0–4.6 km3, almost 100 times the volumes of historical Axial flows.
Jennifer B. Paduan +5 more
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GIS and Remote-Sensing Application in Archaeological Site Mapping in the Awsard Area (Morocco)
Morocco is famous as one of the archaeologically richest places with many sites. In addition, some of the sites have been listed as UNESCO World Human Heritage sites.
Ange Felix Nsanziyera +3 more
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UAV‐based remote sensing of bee nesting aggregations with computer vision for object detection
Our novel application of UAV imagery and object detection models for mapping and censusing ground nesting bee aggregations represents a rapid, cost‐effective solution for overcoming limitations in traditional manual methods. This workflow has applications for bee conservation, management and research such as monitoring bee nesting populations before ...
Tobias G. Mueller, Mark A. Buckner
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“The Ankara Tumuli: Lasting urban remnants of a historical landscape”
Evidence shows that Ankara was first founded as a Phrygian city beneath today’s traditional city center. Phrygians migrated from Thrace to Anatolia around 1200 BCE , settled in the northern and western Black Sea regions and then moved to Central Anatolia
Güneri Söğüt, Gizem Deniz +1 more
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ABSTRACT At Monte dos Zebros (Idanha‐a‐Nova, Central Portugal), the discovery of three stelae—two Iberian Late Bronze Age stelae and one fragment of an Early/Middle Bronze Age anthropomorphic stela—represents a rare case of rock art monuments from different chronologies coexisting in the same place within a broader archaeological landscape, which ...
Rafael Ferreiro Mählmann +4 more
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Serbat Louis. Tumuli de Serres. In: Bulletin Monumental, tome 67, année 1903.
Serbat, Louis
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Early Makuria Research Project. Metal artifacts from the Tanqasi cemetery [PDF]
The article documents and discusses metal artifacts discovered in tombs explored by a joint Polish–Sudanese project from the PCMA UW and the NCAM in the tumuli field at Tanqasi in Sudan (Fourth Nile Cataract region).
Łukasz Zieliński
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Abstract Lava tubes are subsurface conduits within a lava flow that feed its advance. Lava tube detection is important to understand lava flow dynamics and to mitigate geohazards. Here we use InSAR‐derived surface motion data, in combination with shortwave and thermal infrared imagery, to delineate a ∼14 km long lava tube system at Fernandina volcano ...
Alexis Hrysiewicz +6 more
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