[HTML][HTML] Deep learning artificial neural networks for non-destructive archaeological site dating

KM Reese - Journal of Archaeological Science, 2021 - Elsevier
This article introduces artificial neural networks as a computational tool to utilize legacy
archaeological data for precisely and accurately estimating dates of residential site …

[HTML][HTML] Heritage conservation and urban development: A supporting management model for the effective incorporation of archaeological sites in the planning process

S Mubaideen, N Al Kurdi - Journal of Cultural Heritage, 2017 - Elsevier
Jordan is blessed with valuable archaeological vestiges that date back to several significant
decades. The uncontrolled rapid urban sprawl due to different political, social and economic …

[HTML][HTML] Making archaeological sites: Conservation as interpretation of an excavated past

F Matero - Of the Past, for the Future: integrating Archaeology …, 2006 - books.google.com
Archaeological sites, like all places of human activity, are constructed. Despite their
fragmentation, they are complex places that depend on the legibility and authenticity of their …

[HTML][HTML] Mapping and monitoring of the land use/cover changes in the wider area of Itanos, Crete, using very high resolution EO imagery with specific interest in …

RA Dawson, GP Petropoulos, L Toulios… - Environment …, 2020 - Springer
Archaeological site mapping is important for both understanding the history and protecting
the sites from excavation during developmental activities. As archaeological sites are …

[图书][B] The Archaeology of Phrygian Gordion, Royal City of Midas: Gordion Special Studies 7

CB Rose - 2012 - books.google.com
Some of the most dramatic new discoveries in Asia Minor have been made at Gordion, the
Phrygian capital that controlled much of central Asia Minor for close to two centuries. The …

Stakeholder in practice:“us”,“them” and the problem of expertise

T Rico - Archaeologies of Us and Them, 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter problematizes the role of a" local expert", a form of stakeholder who blurs this
distinction, and this type of expert is referred as an indigenous expert, who may or may not …

Social entrepreneurship for sustainable heritage management–the case of open-air museums

SB Olinsson, K Fouseki - Journal of cultural heritage management …, 2019 - emerald.com
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify the specific potentials of open-air museum
and heritage crafts cooperation by using social entrepreneurial approaches as a sustainable …

[PDF][PDF] Beyond identity: The socio-economic impacts of archaeology on a non-descendant community in Sudan

R Bradshaw - 2017 - eprints.soas.ac.uk
The impact of 'global'archaeology on 'local'communities that live upon or beside
archaeological sites is a question of great importance and an emerging topic in …

GIS for managing the analysis and protection of archaeological remains in the Willandra Lakes World Heritage Area

D Constantinidis - Archaeology in Oceania, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
Archaeological remains constitute irreplaceable cultural resources. Just like any other
natural resource their existence can be threatened by the natural environment or by people …

Application of Pecvd In The Conservation of Metallic Cultural Heritage: A Review

Y Abd EL-Moaz, W Mohamed, M Rifai… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2022 - journals.ekb.eg
Plasma technology is a modern, non-conventional technique with a wide range of
applications in various fields. Plasma-based material processing technology aims to modify …