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Improvements in Digital Video Mosaicking at Little Salt Spring John A. Gifford Marine Affairs & Policy. RSMAS, University of Miami In the International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 22(2): 167-172 (1993) I presented the results, through September of 1992, of experiments with Hi8 video imagery of the excavation levels captured as digital imagery and processed through a commercial Geographical ...
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Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice: 2nd Edition
ISSN 1463-5194 Digital Archives from Excavation and Fieldwork: Guide to Good Practice Second Edition edited by Julian Richards and Damian Robinson with additional contributions by Tony Austin, Adrian Brown, Duncan Brown, Geraint Coles, David Dawson, Anne Dodd, Kate Fernie, Julie Gardiner, William Kilbride, Gary Lock, Christine Longworth, Nick Merriman, Paul Miller, Diana Murray, Jez Reeve and ...
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Photogrammetry & Archaeology
This page tries to give an introduction into photogrammetrical applications to archaeology. Our daily aerial archaeological work is closely connected with photogrammetry. Therefore, we made contact with CIPA. CIPA stands for Comite International de la Photogrammetrie Architecturale. It is one of the international committees of ICOMOS (International Council Of Monuments and Sites) and it was ...
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European Commission - RTD info - Nr. 19 - June-July '98
IMPORTANT LEGAL NOTICE - The information on this site is subject to a disclaimer and a copyright notice. Standards, Measurements and Testing Nr. 19 - June-July '98 The secrets of alloys Archaeologists too are interested in reference materials. By analysing thousands of objects from the Bronze Age, Iron Age and Roman times we can determine the composition of the alloys used by these civilisations.
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Estimating Osteological Health in Ancient Egyptian Bone via Applications of Modern Radiological
Estimating Osteological Health in Ancient Egyptian Bone via Applications of Modern Radiological Technology. Carol Haigh This paper offers a process evaluation of the use of dual energy x-ray absorptiometry (DXA) in the study of ancient human remains. The study was undertaken to assess the potential use of the DXA technique as a non-invasive and non-destructive method of assessing bone health in ...
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