The ability to visually represent artifacts, whether inorganics like stone, ceramic and metal, or organics such as bone and plant material, has always been of great importance to the field of ...
A group of scientists are studying the Cyclades, an island group in Greece's Aegean Sea, looking for signs of early human activity. They are using technology such as laser scanning and magnetometry, ...
In a rural village in Benin, emerging archeologists spent the summer uncovering the history of Saclo Village, an archaeological site managed by the University of California, Santa Cruz, and the ...
Introduction / W.J. Mike Groen, Nicholas Márquez-Grant and Robert C. Janaway -- 1. Forensic archaeology and anthropology in Austria / Fabian Kanz and Jan Cemper-Kiesslich -- 2. DVI Belgium : victim ...
This course provides an introduction to the multidisciplinary field of modern archaeology. Through this course, students will be introduced to the history, theories, methods, and broader social ...
Are you interested in exploring the human past through the things people left behind? Do you want to know how people organized their societies, constructed their buildings, created art, practiced ...
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This is the third in a series on the past, present, and future of Chinese archaeology. Part one can be found here, and part two here. The origins of modern Chinese archaeology are generally traced to ...
A new article presents step-by-step protocols for creating publishable 2D and 3D visualizations. The techniques will allow anyone to produce high-quality images and models with minimal effort and cost ...
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