The explosion in commercial archaeology has brought a flood of information. The problem now is figuring out how to find and use this unpublished literature, reports Matt Ford. Archaeologists are used ...
Dates for the formation of the sub-dune gravel ridges that form the core of the spit on which the Murlough sandhills lie were obtained by optically stimulated luminescence (OSL) measurements, and ...
Emerging out of Web 2.0 there have been almost breath-taking technological advances in the geospatial web spurred on by developments in neogeography and the inter-connectivity provided by published ...
Keith Kintigh serves, uncompensated, on the Board of Directors of the Center for Digital Antiquity. Archaeology – the name conjures up images of someone carefully sifting the sands for traces of the ...
The Israel Antiquities Authority launched the Israel National Archaeological Database, a major digital platform that makes decades of archaeological research accessible to anyone in the world, on ...
Todd Samuel Presner is a time traveler who combines modern technology and past knowledge in a way that might have astonished a Jules Verne or H.G. Wells. The UCLA professor glides easily across the ...
Archaeologists near Cádiz, Spain, believe they have located the site of the lost Temple of Hercules Gaditanus, an ancient pilgrimage destination visited by the likes of Roman dictator Julius Caesar ...
Archaeologists have unearthed around 25,000 remains in the historic center of Jeddah, the second-largest city in Saudi Arabia. The remains include more than 11,400 fragments of pottery, almost 11,400 ...
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