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Unification of Archaeological Sites in Greece: A Design Approach Based on Public Participation and Sustainability Criteria

Unification of Archaeological Sites in Greece: A Design Approach Based on Public Participation and Sustainability Criteria

... the archaeological sites of the town of ...visiting archaeological sites, interpersonal contacts and meetings between people of all ...

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Sheltering archaeological sites in Malta: lessons learnt

Sheltering archaeological sites in Malta: lessons learnt

... three archaeological sites in Malta over the past decade, and to draw some key lessons learnt that may be useful to others when consider- ing whether to adopt a similar ...

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The Archaeology of Digital Abandonment : Online Sustainability and Archaeological Sites

The Archaeology of Digital Abandonment : Online Sustainability and Archaeological Sites

... Geocities sites to other hosts, to preserve archaeological information it is imperative to distribute data as widely as ...an archaeological website used as an organizing structure to gather ...

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Study of Archaeological Sites with Imagery: A Case on Narsingdi Region, Bangladesh

Study of Archaeological Sites with Imagery: A Case on Narsingdi Region, Bangladesh

... the archaeological sites using google image for detailed archaeological survey, both for site survey and regional ...each archaeological site and integrating with remote sensing ...on ...

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Visitor Movement and Tracking Techniques. A Visitor-Sourced Methodology for the Interpretation of Archaeological Sites

Visitor Movement and Tracking Techniques. A Visitor-Sourced Methodology for the Interpretation of Archaeological Sites

... these sites face in terms of visitor management and the areas which attracted remarkable activities and interaction with the archaeological ...these archaeological sites, a perception based on ...

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The Agricultural Environment's Effect on the Deterioration of the Archaeological Sites Applied on Atfiyah's Sarabium Archaeological Site – Egypt

The Agricultural Environment's Effect on the Deterioration of the Archaeological Sites Applied on Atfiyah's Sarabium Archaeological Site – Egypt

... the archaeological sites, it causes many deterioration phenomena to these sites, most of them are biodeterioration and the others are physio – chemical ...Sarabium archaeological site located ...

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Archaeological sites as Distributed Long term Observing Networks of the Past (DONOP)

Archaeological sites as Distributed Long term Observing Networks of the Past (DONOP)

... Please cite this article as: Hambrecht, G., Anderung, C., Brewington, S., Dugmore, A., Edvardsson, R., Feeley, F., Gibbons, K., Harrison, R., Hicks, M., Jackson, R., Ólafsdóttir, Guðö.Á., Rockman, M., Smiarowski, K., ...

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Using sector scan sonar for the survey and management 
of submerged archaeological sites

Using sector scan sonar for the survey and management of submerged archaeological sites

... for archaeological purposes were found to be in the 20 to 100 metre range – with scan ranges below 50 metres more suited to obtaining accurate geometric plans of archaeological sites and those above ...

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A contribution to the identification of charcoal from archaeological  sites in restinga landscapes of brazil

A contribution to the identification of charcoal from archaeological sites in restinga landscapes of brazil

... in archaeological sediment by its density (Pearsall, ...of archaeological sites in Brazil (Scheel-Ybert et ...However, archaeological sites located in tropical regions are considered ...

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Paleomagnetic Results from Archaeological Sites in Argentinean Patagonia: Evidence for the Holocene Geomagnetic Excursions in Southern South America and Its Chronostratigraphic Implications

Paleomagnetic Results from Archaeological Sites in Argentinean Patagonia: Evidence for the Holocene Geomagnetic Excursions in Southern South America and Its Chronostratigraphic Implications

... 128 Archaeological Discovery Blas Bay as well Saenz cave in the Pali Aike ...nearby sites from southern Patagonia in Argentina and ...other sites also sup- ports its regional extent in the southern ...

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Reconstructing Roman Archaeological Sites: Theory and Practice—The Case of Conimbriga

Reconstructing Roman Archaeological Sites: Theory and Practice—The Case of Conimbriga

... Conimbriga was first excavated in 1899, and systematic excavations began in 1930. From this moment on- wards, the Portuguese state acquired the land and the site was open to the public, quickly becoming the major ...

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Multi-dating studies of archaeological sites

Multi-dating studies of archaeological sites

... t it- ha.~ the best potential for becoming a routine dating method in archaeology and can be applied to quartz sites and exceeds the which is present in most archaeological 14 C age rang[r] ...

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A Use-Wear Analysis of Gravers from Paleo-Indian Archaeological Sites in Southern Ontario

A Use-Wear Analysis of Gravers from Paleo-Indian Archaeological Sites in Southern Ontario

... use as scribes/compasses to cut bone discs (Tomenchuk and Storck 1997). Gravers are one of the most common and distinctive Paleo-Indian artifact types, and are found on early sites from Alaska (Ackerman 2008), to ...

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Anthrosols and the Analysis of Archaeological Sites in a Plowed Context: The King's Reach Site

Anthrosols and the Analysis of Archaeological Sites in a Plowed Context: The King's Reach Site

... Going a step further, the chemical residues deriving from a variety of types of rna terial deposited in the midden also may survive in the plowzone, even in ex[r] ...

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GUIDE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN THE NUN RIVER BASIN

GUIDE TO ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES IN THE NUN RIVER BASIN

... iv.. 4.1 Distance to nearest similar shape site: IRREGULAR is similar to IRREGULAR and RECTANGLE is similar to RECTANGLE. Distances were measured in kilometres from[r] ...

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Joseph_Thesis_Final.pdf

Joseph_Thesis_Final.pdf

... Understanding hominid evolution through the Paleolithic era has been one of the highest priorities in archaeology since the discipline’s early conception (van Andel et al. 2003; Bennett 1943; Binford 1985; Breuil 1913). ...

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Impacts of fluvial processes on medieval settlement Lukovskoe (Tatarstan, Russia)

Impacts of fluvial processes on medieval settlement Lukovskoe (Tatarstan, Russia)

... of archaeological sites consists of interacting nat- ural and anthropogenic components that form under the in- fluence of human activity and natural processes over ...medieval sites, the most recent ...

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Cross-border Cooperation on Archaeological Heritage Management and Research: the Niers-Kendel Project

Cross-border Cooperation on Archaeological Heritage Management and Research: the Niers-Kendel Project

... An impression of this may be gained from a distribution map of known archaeological sites (fig. The state of knowledge varies between the Rhine- land and the Netherlands. In the Netherla[r] ...

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Multivariate Statistical App roaches in Archeology: A Systematic Review

Multivariate Statistical App roaches in Archeology: A Systematic Review

... clustering archaeological sites based on similarities in cultural materials; also, Principal Component Analysis (as a dimensionality reduction method) was mostly applied in dimensionality reduction of ...

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USING X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY TO ASSESS VARIANCE IN OBSIDIAN SOURCE DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTHERN IDAHO

USING X-RAY FLUORESCENCE SPECTROMETRY TO ASSESS VARIANCE IN OBSIDIAN SOURCE DISTRIBUTION IN SOUTHERN IDAHO

... Data manipulation for further analysis includes removing records and replacing missing values with the group mean where appropriate (Table 5.1). In one case, Obsidian Cliff in Wyoming was not considered in further ...

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