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    Archéologie d’un jardin de sculptures du xxe siècle by Aline Gheysens

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…It is on this unusual garden that this research will be borne, which will take the appearance of an archaeology whose modalities will be precisely determined – alternately borrowing from the methods of the anthropological investigation, from Art history or literary analysis, from the concepts of philosophy or psychoanalysis, from the practise of photography and the theories of all fields. …”
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    Anatomical alterations: biparietal thinning in antiquity. Review of published cases and a new case by Nicol Rossetti, Roberta Fusco, Arianna Vanni, Francesca Garanzini, Alessandra Mazzucchi, Marta Licata

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Despite the presence of extensive archaeological records, biparietal thinning remains a relatively rare and understudied condition. …”
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    Collaborative Effort Towards a FAIR and OPEN Indo-Pacific Pollen Database (IPPD) by Annika V. Herbert, Simon G. Haberle, Henry Munack, Alexandru T. Codilean

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…In addition, the IPPD is also being hosted by the OCTOPUS database, which integrates archaeology, sedimentology, geomorphology, charcoal, and non-human vertebrate fossil collections in a thoroughly Australasian context. …”
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    Le « jonglage » des visiteurs entre œuvres et cartels : de l’étude d’un comportement à l’application d’un principe muséographique. by Anne-Sophie Grassin

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…This study, using the tools of applied research in museology, took place at the heart of the Chinese archaeology exhibition Xi’an, capitale éternelle, at the Musée de la Civilisation in Quebec City in 2002, based on a collection of data from ninety visitors, in collaboration between the École du Louvre and the Université de Montréal. …”
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    Multi-label classification with deep learning techniques applied to the B-Scan images of GPR by El Karakhi, Soukayna, Reineix, Alain, Guiffaut, Christophe

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The ground penetrating radars (GPR) are now widely used for the detection of buried objects in areas such as: geology, archaeology and civil engineering. It has the advantage of allowing detection by a non-destructive technique. …”
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    Transparent Celadon with Phase-Separated Structure: Study on the Technological Characteristics and Coloring Mechanism of Celadons from the Lieshan Kiln by Qijiang Li, Jingyun Wang, Chao Chen, Tao Fang, Chenyi Gao, Jinwei Li

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The excavation of the Lieshan Kiln site represents a significant advance in the field of ceramic archaeology. Previous scholars fixated on the white porcelain unearthed from this kiln, yet this study zeroed in on celadon from the Northern Song and Jin Dynasties. …”
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    Media, Materiality and Memory : grounding the groove / by Roy, Elodie A.

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…Music, material culture and archaeologies -- Sarah Records (1987-1995) and the everyday -- Ghost Box Records (2004-) : materiality, technological mediation and the birth of ghosts -- From collecting to curating and reissuing the recorded past : Finders Keepers (2004-) and reissue record labels -- Youtube archivists, e-collectors and digital flâneurs : the internet and the future of phonography -- Conclusion. …”
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    Analyse des terres cuites architecturales de l’aqueduc de Nyon/Colonia Iulia Equestris (Suisse) by Benjamin Clément, Christophe Henny, Anne Schmitt

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…During the excavations carried out since 2013 by Archeodunum on the Swiss section of the “Divonne-les-Bains – Nyon” aqueduct, a programme to analyse the structure and its surroundings was initiated by the Vaud Canton Archaeology department. Add to this end, all the terracotta bricks making up the bottom of the canal (specus) were sampled for the purpose of exhaustive study, entailing both a metrological and typological investigation and physico-chemical analyses of the clay of which they are composed.Probably built during the 1st century AD, the Colonia Iulia Equestris aqueduct would have supported the development of the Roman city founded in the middle of the previous century on the shores of Lake Geneva. …”
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    La tranchée supérieure de l’aqueduc du Gier à Saint-Joseph (Loire) : nouvelles données et synthèse by Kilian Blanc, Guillaume Maza

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The aim of this paper is to provide a short synthesis of old studies carried out on the upper trench of the Gier aqueduct in the light of new data provided by two preventive archaeology operations conducted in Saint-Joseph (Loire) at a place called Grange-Blanche: an evaluation in 2007 and the excavation that followed in 2008. …”
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    An Interdisciplinary Analysis of the Late Islamic Cemeteries Within the Cathedral (15th–18th Century CE) and the Ruins of Adulis (Mid-19th–Early 20th Century CE), Massawa, Eritrea:... by Omar Larentis, Nelly Cattaneo, Paolo Lampugnani, Susanna Bortolotto, Emanuele Zappa, Andrea Gregorini, Yotam Gezae, Tsegai Medin, Ilaria Gorini, Serena Massa

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…More broadly, they contribute to the understanding of the history of the Horn of Africa, a region with limited data from funerary and archaeological contexts. The Muslim cemeteries of Adulis represent the most extensively investigated Muslim burial site in recent years, providing critical insights into the historical Muslim presence in the region. …”
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    La stips des Alpes à la Méditerranée : interpréter la présence des monnaies dans les sanctuaires d’époque romaine by Raphaël Golosetti

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Furthermore, only the latter context enables archaeology to confirm the reality of iactatio stipis. …”
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