نتایج جستجو برای: archaeological site

تعداد نتایج: 363778  

2018
Duncan McLaren Daryl Fedje Angela Dyck Quentin Mackie Alisha Gauvreau Jenny Cohen

Little is known about the ice age human occupation of the Pacific Coast of Canada. Here we present the results of a targeted investigation of a late Pleistocene shoreline on Calvert Island, British Columbia. Drawing upon existing geomorphic information that sea level in the area was 2-3 m lower than present between 14,000 and 11,000 years ago, we began a systematic search for archaeological rem...

2010
Robert WULFF Anne SEDLAZECK Reinhard KOCH

In this paper a system for the 3D documentation of a scene within an absolute coordinate system is presented. It follows the idea of structure-frommotion and was designed to fit well into the standard archaeological documentation process. It only requires equipment that is already present at an excavation site, namely a digital camera and a total station. Besides that, data that is surveyed dur...

2005
Chaouki Maiza Véronique Gaildrat

During archaeological excavations, one of the most time consuming stages is the treatment of the great number of pottery sherds found on the site (labelling, drawing, measuring and classifying as related to the known object models). This step is also the most difficult one because it requires an extended knowledge of the characteristics of the already identified object models that can be found ...

Journal: :iranian journal of archaeological studies 2011
mehdi mortazavi moslem mishmast irene good

of the many diverse arts that flourished during the third millennium bc, textiles played an especiallysignificant role in society. archaeological textiles offer an important source of material cultural testimony fordaily life in ancient times- relating simultaneously to agriculture, pastoralism, trade, migration, ritual, and soforth as well as to craft technologies. the study of the techniques ...

2007
Ewan Summers Kristoffer Getchell Alan Miller Colin Allison

This paper presents an approach for using 2D architectural plans to automatically generate 3D environments which can be used as the basis for archaeological excavation scenarios, delivered through networked, multi-user learning environments. The approach discussed in this paper has been developed as part of the LAVA project, which aims to provide support for explorative learning of archaeologic...

2009
Brigitte Kovacevich

The Cancuen dataset is unique in its large size. Fully 3,538 jade artifacts, with a combined mass of 91.6 kilograms, were recovered from residential excavations at the site. Of The manufacture of jade goods was a long and arduous process that required numerous technological stages and a variety of tools. Unfortunately, the archaeological record is often too fragmentary to allow for the identifi...

2007
Martin Blunn Julie Cowie David E. Cairns Clare Wilson Donald Davidson

There is a professional responsibility placed upon archaeologists to record all possible information about a given excavated site of which soil analysis is one important but frequently marginalised aspect. This paper introduces SASSA (Soil Analysis Support System for Archaeologists), whose primary goal is to promote the wider use of soil analysis techniques through a selection of ‘web based’ so...

2006
AGAZI NEGASH M. S. SHACKLEY Agazi Negash M. S. Shackley

Obsidian geochemical analysis has become an indispensable tool in archaeological research and has wide applications. However, in spite of the abundance of geological and archaeological obsidian, there has been virtually no such investigation in Ethiopia. Recent instrumental characterization of 31 obsidian artefacts from the Middle Stone Age site of Porc Epic and numerous obsidian geological sou...

2017
Naomi F. Miller NAOMI F. MILLER

Plant remains from archaeological sites can provide information about the ancient environment. However, these remains should be considered archaeological artifacts, "filtered" through human culture. Adequate interpretation is only possible, and is indeed enriched, by taking the cultural practices of human populations into account. This approach is applied to archaeobotanical materials from Maly...

Journal: :Science 2008
Tom D Dillehay C Ramírez M Pino M B Collins J Rossen J D Pino-Navarro

The identification of human artifacts at the early archaeological site of Monte Verde in southern Chile has raised questions of when and how people reached the tip of South America without leaving much other evidence in the New World. Remains of nine species of marine algae were recovered from hearths and other features at Monte Verde II, an upper occupational layer, and were directly dated bet...

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