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Helena Kirchner
The Berber and Arab conquest of the Iberian Peninsula in 711 C.E. led to a profound transformation of the agricultural landscape. The layout of the irrigated areas, both rural and urban, is recognisable because it is the result of social and technologica...
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Timmy Gambin, Maja Sausmekat, John Wood and Kari Hyttinen
Underwater archaeological excavations present unique challenges, particularly when conducted at significant depths where divers face limited time on the archaeological site. Traditional methods of recording excavation progress, such as manual documentati...
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Emanuel Demetrescu and Daniele Ferdani
This article is framed into the theoretical and methodological background of virtual archaeology. The advantages of virtual archaeology and its weak points have long been discussed in academia, formulating theoretical foundations and principles to be fol...
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Andreas Giannakoulopoulos, Minas Pergantis, Sofia Maria Poulimenou and Ioannis Deliyannis
This paper presents the digital tools, online platform and methodology created during the implementation of BYZART, a European co-funded project for the enrichment of Europeana collections with heritage objects for Byzantine art and archaeology provided ...
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Ioannis Liritzis, Pantelis Volonakis and Spyros Vosinakis
In the field of cultural heritage, three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction of monuments is a usual activity for many professionals. The aim in this paper focuses on the new technology educational application combining science, history, and archaeology. Bei...
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Jaroslav Bárta, Tomá? Belov, Jan Frolík and Jaroslav Jirku
The authors of the presented paper tested the possible use of geophysical methods in the field of archaeological and constructional-historical research. It focused on the historical center of Prague, where we took measurements in the built-up areas cover...
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Laia Subirats, Leopoldo Pérez, Cristo Hernández, Santiago Fort and Gomez-Monivas Sacha
This study creates an intelligent tutoring system in archaeology for helping students in specialized tasks that require analysis of huge amounts of data. The method proposed here implies the application of classification algorithms that must be trained w...
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Deodato Tapete
Building upon the positive outcomes and evidence of dissemination across the community of the first Special Issue ?Remote Sensing and Geosciences for Archaeology?, the second edition of this Special Series of Geosciences dedicated to ?Earth Observation, ...
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Marco Scarsi, Laura Crispini, Cristina Malatesta, Chiara Spagnolo and Giovanni Capponi
The aim of this work is to present a new georeferenced geological map of an area in the Ligurian Western Alps (Lavagnina Lakes area) that includes both a unique geodiversity and great biodiversity, a peculiar geological heritage, and cultural features. T...
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Ian J. Tetlow
Starch is a water-insoluble polyglucan synthesized inside the plastids of plant tissues to provide a store of carbohydrate. Starch harvested from plant storage organs has probably represented the major source of calories for the human diet since before t...
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