نتایج جستجو برای: archaeological survey

تعداد نتایج: 382765  

Journal: :Index of Texas Archaeology: Open Access Gray Literature from the Lone Star State 1990

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Gyoung-Ah Lee Gary W Crawford Li Liu Xingcan Chen

An assemblage of charred plant remains collected from 26 sites in the Yiluo valley of North China as part of an archaeological survey spans the period from the sixth millennium to 1300 calibrated calendrical years (cal) B.C. The plant remains document a long sequence of crops, weeds, and other plants in the country. The results also demonstrate the effectiveness of sediment sampling as part of ...

2007
P. Clini F. Fiori N. Sciarra

The complex of Villa Adriana at Tivoli is an outstanding archaeological site for its extension and articulation as well as for its state of conservation and originality. It is a sort of synthesis of the Roman genius for construction, providing an interesting review of all typological and construction techniques, from the villa to the theatre, the amphitheatre and the baths. Villa Adriana contin...

2005
B. H. Menze J. A. Ur A. G. Sherratt

Digital elevation models (DEMs) have become a recognized tool in the visualization of his torical sites. Applications range through various scales from 3D presentations of the settings of individual buildings up to detailed GIS analysis of the hinterlands of archaeological sites. However, the development of space-borne instruments has seen the rise of high resolution DEMs even on the global sca...

This study aims to build a model for the management and institutional organization to conservation and development of the Yesemek archaeological site in Gaziantep, Turkey. The scope of this research is the Yesemek archaeological site, which is known as the Yesemek Stone Quarry and Sculpture Workshop. Yesemek is the first outdoor sculpture workshop known in his‌tory. It is significant to preserv...

2008
Øystein Pettersen Nicole Bordes Sean Ulm David Gwynne Terry Simmich Bernard Pailthorpe

Archaeological data collection is based on the description of archaeological contexts. An archaeological excavation demolishes the original matrix within which the cultural material is found and special care is taken to record spatial context. Each artifact is described in terms of its physical and spatial properties as well as its relation to the matrix (for example soil composition). As sever...

2010
TOM BRUGHMANS

CONNECTING THE DOTS: TOWARDS ARCHAEOLOGICAL NETWORK ANALYSIS Summary. In recent years network analysis has been applied in archaeological research to examine the structure of archaeological relationships of whatever sort. However, these archaeological applications share a number of issues concerning 1) the role of archaeological data in networks; 2) the diversity of network structures, their co...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2018
Victor D. Thompson Chester B. DePratter Jacob Lulewicz Isabelle H. Lulewicz Amanda D. Roberts Thompson Justin Cramb Brandon T. Ritchison Matthew H. Colvin

In this study, we present the results of a comprehensive, landscape-scale remote sensing project at Santa Elena on Parris Island, South Carolina. Substantial occupation at the site extends for over 4000 years and has resulted in a complex array of features dating to different time periods. In addition, there is a 40-year history of archaeological research at the site that includes a large-scale...

2010
Javier Melero A. Karmacharya F. Marzani

Nowadays, the use of ontologies in the field of the archaeology is a new direction of research that is not fully tested. Some results are very encouraging and challenge the vision of archaeological sites which cannot be modeled semantically. Most of the researches based on ontology technologies in the archaeology domain are based on the research of finding on a common ground for the interoperab...

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