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    Du point à l'espace (rural) : localisation de mentions textuelles et mise à l'épreuve de normes socio-spatiales by Nicolas Poirier

    Published 2015-11-01
    “…Geolocation of ancient sources is a challenge to historians and archaeologists who aims to adopt a spatial approach to their object of study. …”
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    Eye-tracking in archaeological practice: applications, potential, and challenges by Tomasz Michalik

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The discussion of various aspects of eye-tracking in archaeology is intended to aid archaeologists considering the integration of this technology into their research.…”
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    Restoration of the spike architectonics in ancient barley excavated at the twelfth-century settlement of Usvyaty by T. V. Semilet, N. V. Smirnova, N. A. Shvachko, O. N. Kovaleva, E. K. Khlestkina

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The carbonized kernels found by archaeologists during the excavations at Usvyaty were analyzed. …”
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    PRELIMINARY FINDINGS AND AWARENESS FROM THE C6-1 ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXPLORATION IN KRONGNO, DAKNONG PROVINCE by Lê Xuân Hưng, La Thế Phúc, Phạm Thị Phương Thảo, Vũ Tiến Đức, Nguyễn Trung Minh

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The volcanic cave system in Krongno district is not only of geological interest, but it also possesses unique ecological and cultural value. Vietnamese archaeologists have discovered and studied over 200 limestone caves with prehistoric dwellings dating from the early period of the Old Stone Age to the New Stone Age. …”
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    THE LOWER PALEOLITHIC INDUSTRY OF ANKHE IN VIETNAM WITH THE SO-CALLED MOVIUS LINE by Nguyễn Khắc Sử

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…From 2014 to 2019, four of 23 Lower Paleolithic sites were excavated by a joint Vietnamese - Russian team of archaeologists in Ankhe town, Gialai province. The An Khe industry is characterized by a collection of stone tools made of local river and stream quartz, quartzite pebbles which are large, hard, and fine grained. …”
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    Géolocalisation des sources fiscales pré-révolutionnaires : la quadrature du cercle by Florent Hautefeuille

    Published 2016-08-01
    “…The second component is the result of collaboration between loboratories of archaeologists, historians and mathematicians. It aimed to provide a method for comparing the settlement’s dynamics from the modeling of tax sources in the form of adjacency graph. …”
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    Data Makers and Users' Views on Useful Paradata by Isto Huvila, Lisa Andersson, Olle Sköld, Ying-Hsang Liu

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…This paper reports results of a survey study (N=91) of data creating and (re)using archaeologists' views of what data creation, curation, manipulation and use related information (termed here as paradata) they consider important when they are working with data. …”
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    Kansyore Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers Abandoned the Northeastern Lake Victoria Shoreline during an Arid Period in the Middle Holocene: A Reconsideration of Dates from Western Kenya with... by Mica B., Jone, Ruth, Tibesasa

    Published 2023
    “…Kansyore pottery-using groups of the northeastern Lake Victoria Basin represent one of only a few examples of ‘complex’ hunter- gatherers in Africa. Archaeologists link evidence of specialized fishing, a seasonal land-use cycle between lake and riverine sites, and intensive investment in ceramic production to behav- ioral complexity after 9 thousand years ago (ka). …”
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    Kansyore Fisher-Hunter-Gatherers Abandoned the Northeastern Lake Victoria Shoreline during an Arid Period in the Middle Holocene: A Reconsideration of Dates from Western Kenya with... by Jones, Mica B, Ruth, Tibesasa

    Published 2022
    “…Kansyore pottery-using groups of the northeastern Lake Victoria Basin represent one of only a few examples of ‘complex’ hunter-gatherers in Africa. Archaeologists link evidence of specialized fishing, a seasonal land-use cycle between lake and riverine sites, and intensive investment in ceramic production to behavioral complexity after 9 thousand years ago (ka). …”
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    Une approche multidisciplinaire de la fabrique des paysages dans la longue durée dans les forêts de Blois, Russy, Boulogne et Chambord (Loir-et-Cher) by Aude Crozet, Clément Laplaige, Xavier Rodier

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…This diachronic approach, combining sources widely used by archaeologists (archaeological digs and excavations, archives, geomorphological and ecological surveys) and LiDAR technology makes it possible to use regressive analysis in the long-term study of forestry landscapes.…”
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    Les inscriptions du mithraeum d’Angers-Iuliomagus (Maine-et-Loire) : nouvelles données sur le culte de Mithra by Michel Molin, Jean Brodeur, Maxime Mortreau

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The preventive excavation conducted by Inrap archaeologists and led by J. Brodeur on the former Saint-Louis clinic site, in the area of Saint-Laud station, from November 2009 to September 2010, uncovered the remains of an isolated settlement next to the public road of the ancient area, built in the first years AD. …”
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    Examining Gravettian and Magdalenian mobility and technological organization with IR spectroscopy by Benjamin Schürch, Nicholas J. Conard, Patrick Schmidt

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Abstract Archaeologists can use the provenance of lithic raw materials to examine the movements, territories, and settlement dynamics of hunter-gatherers. …”
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    Marine Antifouling for Underwater Archaeological Sites: TiO2 and Ag-Doped TiO2 by Silvestro A. Ruffolo, Andrea Macchia, Mauro F. La Russa, Lorenzo Mazza, Clara Urzì, Filomena De Leo, Marianna Barberio, Gino M. Crisci

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…Limitation of fouling activity and its damages are one of the most critical issues for archaeologists and conservators. The common cleaning procedure, consisting in the manual removal of fouling, requires a continuous maintenance, while a proper inhibition of biological colonisation would provide a long-time protection against biofouling. …”
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