نتایج جستجو برای: archaeological excavation
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Using targeted survey, excavation, and radiocarbon dating, we assess the extent to which human settlement patterns on California’s northern Channel Islands fit predictions arising from the ideal free distribution (IFD): (1) people first established and expanded permanent settlements in the regions ranked high for environmental resource suitability; (2) as population grew, they settled in progre...
Prehistoric bone material from Gotland Island situated in the centre of the Baltic Sea (Figure 1) is remarkably well preserved due to the island’s limestone substrate. Archaeological research and excavation has been ongoing on the island since the beginning of last century (Wennersten 1907; Nihlén 1927; Stenberger et al. 1943), and the use of traditional farming methods has spared many prehisto...
In close-range architectural and archaeological photogrammetric applications, very often, amateur cameras are used. While images are suffering from excessive distortions, the objects themselves exhibit remarkable anaglyph (walls, excavation holes, 3D objects, etc.), prohibiting thus the use of simple planar rectification. The 3D reconstruction of such objects unavoidably requires the production...
A heretofore unsolved problem of great archaeological importance is the automatic assembly of pots made on a wheel from the hundreds (or thousands) of sherds found at an excavation site. An approach is presented to the automatic estimation of mathematical models of such pots from 3D measurements of sherds. A Bayesian approach is formulated beginning with a description of the complete set of geo...
Isernia La Pineta (south-central Italy, Molise) is one of the most important archaeological localities of the Middle Pleistocene in Western Europe. It is an extensive open-air site with abundant lithic industry and faunal remains distributed across four stratified archaeosurfaces that have been found in two sectors of the excavation (3c, 3a, 3s10 in sect. I; 3a in sect. II). The prehistoric att...
Scholars have for generations recognized the importance of wine production, distribution, and consumption in relation to second millennium BC palatial complexes in the Mediterranean and Near East. However, direct archaeological evidence has rarely been offered, despite the prominence of ancient viticulture in administrative clay tablets, visual media, and various forms of documentation. Tartari...
It is only possible in rare cases to compare aerial photographs, fieldwork data, surveys of two types magnetometer measurements, and metal detector a site with the results previous rescue excavation. The cooperation Castle Headquaters Integrated Developement Centre, Szent István Király Museum Székesfehérvár, Institute Archaeological Sciences at Eötvös Loránd University made discovery multi-peri...
Abstract A lot of different concepts have been utilised to elucidate diverse aspects archaeological practices and knowledge production. This article describes how the notion choreography can complement existing repertoire be used render visible otherwise difficult grasp physical mental movements that make up work as a practical scholarly exercise. The conceptual discussion in uses vignettes dra...
Abstract. Photogrammetry is a non-destructive, three-dimensional modeling technique that has been widely adopted in archaeology. Archaeological monuments are particularly vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic activities, such as destruction, weathering, erosion. Therefore, precise fixation documentation of the monument essential for preserving cultural layers future generations. Digital techn...
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