نتایج جستجو برای: archeological evidence

تعداد نتایج: 820150  

2005
Paul A. Webb

Since prehistory man has been aware of the importance of particle size in producing resources and wares with desired properties. Archeological evidence indicates that paints used for cave wall paintings are mixtures of finely pulverized pigmenting materials, predominantly carbon, ochre and hematite. Man came to realize that adding pulverized materials to clay not only improved its workability, ...

2008
Hans Paijmans

This paper describes the current state of the Open Boek information retrieval system for archeological papers and reports in the Dutch language. The system focuses on the recognition of phrases that contain chronological and geographical references and measurements. In the course of its development, we have experimented with both Memory Based Learning and rule based techniques and we will descr...

2008
J. Mortera P. Vicard

1. Introduction. The paper by Feuerverger analyses interesting data on the inscriptions found on the ossuaries of a burial tomb unearthed in Jerusalem in 1980. A statistical analysis is made of the plausibility that the names inscribed on the ossuaries match those of the New Testament (NT) figures. The evidence on which the analysis is based is the distribution of names in the era when the tomb...

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Journal: :Anthropological Science 1997

2017
Mahsasadat Makki Jean Dupouy-Camet Seyed Mansour Seyed Sajjadi Saied Reza Naddaf Iraj Mobedi Mostafa Rezaeian Mehdi Mohebali Gholamreza Mowlavi

Shahr-e Sukhteh (meaning burnt city in Persian) in Iran is an archeological site dated back to around 3,200-1,800 BC. It is located in Sistan and Baluchistan Province of Iran and known as the junction of Bronze Age trade routes crossing the Iranian plateau. It was appointed as current study area for paleoparasitological investigations. Excavations at this site have revealed various archeologica...

2006
Johnny L. Sam Rajkumar Weiguo Fan Chris North Edward A. Fox

Archeological research embracing complex Information Technology techniques can result in vast quantities of heterogeneous information from different sites in different formats. ETANA-DL is an Archeological Digital Library (DL), providing services suited for the archeological domain. With a growing collection of records in the DL, it is a challenge to present them in an organized and meaningful ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2012
Greger Larson Elinor K Karlsson Angela Perri Matthew T Webster Simon Y W Ho Joris Peters Peter W Stahl Philip J Piper Frode Lingaas Merete Fredholm Kenine E Comstock Jaime F Modiano Claude Schelling Alexander I Agoulnik Peter A Leegwater Keith Dobney Jean-Denis Vigne Carles Vilà Leif Andersson Kerstin Lindblad-Toh

The dog was the first domesticated animal but it remains uncertain when the domestication process began and whether it occurred just once or multiple times across the Northern Hemisphere. To ascertain the value of modern genetic data to elucidate the origins of dog domestication, we analyzed 49,024 autosomal SNPs in 1,375 dogs (representing 35 breeds) and 19 wolves. After combining our data wit...

Journal: :Yupa: historical studies journal 2022

This paper discusses about the characteristics of Umayyad coins found at Bongal Site and how contribution to historiography history Islam in North Sumatra. The method research is historical by going through four stages. As part methodology, numismatic archeological approach are also applied research. an important site that has been discovered since 2019. Various artifacts from 7th 11th centurie...

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