Radiocarbon, an international journal of radiocarbon and other isotope dating ...
SARC STONE AGE REFERENCE COLLECTION SARC has been developed for the teaching department of the Institute of Archaeology(I.A.K.K.) at the University of Oslo, Norway. Institutt for Arkeologi, Kunsthistorie og Konservering Available in English og Norsk SARC is a reference program containing information about the TYPOLOGY, TECHNOLOGY, RAW MATERIALS and STUDY METHODS of the Stone Age. click on icons ...
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NASA uses remote sensing for archeology research in the Peten Guatemala, Arenal region of Costa Rica, and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.
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Improvements in Digital Video Mosaicking at Little Salt Spring John A. Gifford Marine Affairs & Policy. RSMAS, University of Miami In the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 22(2): 167-172 (1993) I presented the results, through September of 1992, of experiments with Hi8 video imagery of the excavation levels captured as digital imagery and processed through a commercial Geographical ...
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This homepage provides a focus for information relating to the application of satellite imagery to archaeology. The site includes examples of satellite images of archaeological features and an extensive bibliography ...
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For over twenty years research has been conducted in the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. This long term research project: Applications of Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern Analysis is the work of Dr. Scott Madry of Informatics International, Inc. and the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Department of ...
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C).2002 THETIS AUTHENTICS ..... e eo C a co A eY a ci aiUe c aie i a ae ui, 15 Eai a 2002 new Journal of Archaeological Science, Vol. 28, No. 12, A Y a e o 2001 new Conservation - NET ae ee e e e ae u c a a c e ia E u c A ae e Yo eY o - c co A (Ae ia 2001) new A ae e U IYa (A Y a e o 2001) a i eUiic a eU new E o A ae e ao Spin new 2c y ...
INTERPRETING THE FUNCTION OF STONE TOOLS by Roger Grace This is a hypertext version of the book:- Grace, R. 1989 Interpreting the Function of Stone Tools: The quantification and computerisation of microwear analysis. B.A.R. international series 474. contents CHAPTER 1: HISTORY OF FUNCTIONAL ANALYSIS CHAPTER 2: THE QUANTIFICATION OF MICROWEAR POLISHES CHAPTER 3: INVESTIGATING HAFTING TRACES WITH ...
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ISSN 1463-5194 Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice Second Edition edited by Julian Richards and Damian Robinson with additional contributions by Tony Austin, Adrian Brown, Duncan Brown, Geraint Coles, David Dawson, Anne Dodd, Kate Fernie, Julie Gardiner, William Kilbride, Gary Lock, Christine Longworth, Nick Merriman, Paul Miller, Diana Murray, Jez Reeve and ...
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Archaeological Predictive Modelling @ Pictographics Ltd. - Sault Ste Marie, Ontario ...
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Welcome! This Internet site is dedicated to Forensic Archaeology. Come in to find out what it's all about!
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The use of geophysical survey methods in archeology applications provides an invaluable technique for non-invasively mapping the subsurface and features within it.
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EXPERT SYSTEMS LITHAN LITHic ANalysis of stone tools FAST Functional Analysis of Stone Tools EXPERT SYSTEMS FOR LITHIC ANALYSIS by Roger Grace an expert system is a computer program which uses non-numerical domain-specific knowledge to solve problems with a competence comparable with that of human experts ((Doran 1988). EXAMPLE of a simple expert system to identify 20Kroner, 5Kroner and ...
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From 22-26 April 2002 the 33rd International Symposium on Archaeometry will be held from in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. This website provides you with details on sessions, themes, excursions, abstracts and, registration. ...
This page tries to give an introduction into photogrammetrical applications to archaeology. Our daily aerial archaeological work is closely connected with photogrammetry. Therefore, we made contact with CIPA. CIPA stands for Comite International de la Photogrammetrie Architecturale. It is one of the international committees of ICOMOS (International Council Of Monuments and Sites) and it was ...
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The 'chaine operatoire' approach to lithic analysis by Roger Grace Chaine operatoire, translated as operational sequence, has been described as, the different stages of tool production from the acquisition of raw material to the final abandonment of the desired and/or used objects. By reconstructing the operational sequence we reveal the choices made by ... humans. (Bar-Yosef et. al. 1992, ...
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Introduction to ceramic petrology and its application to archaeology ...
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IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE - The information on this site is subject to a disclaimer and a copyright notice. Standards, Measurements and Testing Nr. 19 - June-July '98 The secrets of alloys Archaeologists too are interested in reference materials. By analysing thousands of objects from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times we can determine the composition of the alloys used by these civilisations.
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Estimating Osteological Health in Ancient Egyptian Bone via Applications of Modern Radiological Technology. Carol Haigh This paper offers a process evaluation of the use of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the study of ancient human remains. The study was undertaken to assess the potential use of the DXA technique as a non-invasive and non-destructive method of assessing bone health in ...
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