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Jing Cui, Yanrong Liu, Junling Sun, Di Hu and Handong He
Based on the significant hotspots analysis method (Getis-Ord Gi* significance statistics), space-time cube model (STC) and the Mann?Kendall trend test method, this paper proposes a G-STC-M spatio-temporal analysis method based on Archaeological Sites. Th...
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Giulio Zangari, Flavia Bartoli, Fernando Lucchese and Giulia Caneva
In archaeological sites, plants can be a risk for monument conservation. However, in these sites, a refugium for plant biodiversity is often detected, such as in the UNESCO site Etruscan necropolis of ?Monterozzi? in Tarquinia, which still holds a Specia...
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Nisar Ali Khan, Camillo Nuti, Giorgio Monti and Mario Micheli
This paper discusses the contribution of individuals and their effects on the protection and management of archaeological sites found in the British colonies at the beginning of the 19th Century. Despite all these contributions, the most important beques...
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Pantoleon Skayannis, Marios Goudas, Petros Rodakinias
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Since 2008 more than half of world?s population lives in cities some of which grow bigger every day. The number of people requiring all transport modes is also increasing rampantly, with all possible consequences such as pollution, lost useful working or...
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Electra Kanellou, Maria Papafotiou, Costas Saitanis and Garifalia Economou
Spontaneous plants are an integral part of the archaeological landscape. The indigenous vegetation of the archaeological landscape can play a significant role in preserving the atmosphere of a place, as well as an additional element for education and rec...
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Özge Deniz Toköz, Ali Berkay Avci, Hasan Engin Duran
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Özge Deniz Toköz, Ali Berkay Avci, Hasan Engin Duran
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Adel Khelifi, Gabriele Ciccone, Mark Altaweel, Tasnim Basmaji and Mohammed Ghazal
Constant detection and monitoring of archaeological sites and objects have always been an important national goal for many countries. The early identification of changes is crucial to preventive conservation. Archaeologists have always considered using s...
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Peter Bobál, Slavomír Sipina, Filip ?kultéty
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Obtaining geographical information on the Earth?s surface can be very costly and tedious. For this reason, remote sensing methods are increasingly used for these purposes, which allow the acquisition of terrain information via devices most often placed o...
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Zohreh Hosseini, Giulio Zangari, Marta Carboni and Giulia Caneva
Plant colonization on archaeological structures is limited by the substrate conditions of stone surfaces. Despite its relevance for ecological studies and the management plans of archaeological sites, the knowledge on monuments substrate (e.g., stones, m...
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Panagiotis Gkionis, George Papatheodorou and Maria Geraga
Through the study of three wreck sites over the Methoni Bay (Greece), this article presents the benefits of spatio-temporal integration and correlation of marine geophysical data in a common three-dimensional (3D) geographical platform for analysis, and ...
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Israa Kadhim and Fanar M. Abed
With the increasing demands to use remote sensing approaches, such as aerial photography, satellite imagery, and LiDAR in archaeological applications, there is still a limited number of studies assessing the differences between remote sensing methods in ...
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Rebecca Guiney, Elettra Santucci, Samuel Valman, Adam Booth, Andrew Birley, Ian Haynes, Stuart Marsh and Jon Mills
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding landscape through intensifying environmental processes such as damaging wetting and drying cycles that disrupt archaeological preservation conditions, and soi...
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Eniko Bitay, Irina Kacsó, Claudiu Tanaselia, Dana Toloman, Gheorghe Borodi, Szilamér-Péter Pánczél, Zsombor Kisfaludi-Bak and Erzsébet Veress
Iron slag samples unearthed from archaeological sites lying on the Eastern limes sector of Roman Dacia (the Brâncovenesti and Calugareni auxiliary forts and the Vatava watchtower) were studied in order to assess the probability of local iron working (sme...
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Federica Antonelli, Alfonso Esposito, Giulia Galotta, Barbara Davidde Petriaggi, Silvano Piazza, Manuela Romagnoli and Francesca Guerrieri
Waterlogged archaeological wood (WAW) is considered a precious material, first-hand account of past civilizations. Like any organic material, it is subjected to biodegradative action of microorganisms whose activity could be particularly fast and dangero...
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Yuan Wang, Xiaodan Shi and Takashi Oguchi
Archaeological predictive modeling (APM) is an essential method for quantitatively assessing the probability of archaeological sites present in a region. It is a necessary tool for archaeological research and cultural heritage management. In particular, ...
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Fabrizio Banfi and Mattia Previtali
In recent years, the advent of the latest-generation technologies and methods have made it possible to survey, digitise and represent complex scenarios such as archaeological sites and historic buildings. Thanks to computer languages based on Visual Prog...
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Israa Kadhim and Fanar M. Abed
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Juan Francisco Reinoso-Gordo, Deborah Barsky, Alexia Serrano-Ramos, José Antonio Solano-García, Carlos Alberto León-Robles, Carmen Luzón-González, Stefania Titton and Juan Manuel Jiménez-Arenas
Remote sensing is a useful tool for the documentation of archaeological sites. The products derived from a photogrammetric project applied to archaeology such as orthophotos and three-dimensional virtual reconstruction (3DVR), allow for detailed study of...
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Iliya Georgiev and Ivo Georgiev
The paper proposes an information technology framework for the development of an embedded remote system for non-destructive observation and study of sensitive archaeological sites. The overall concept and motivation are described. The general hardware la...
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