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Precise chronology of Polynesian temple construction and use for southeastern Maui, Hawaiian Islands determined by 230Th dating of corals

2015

International audience; Emergent archaic states in pre-contact Hawai'i used a ritual control hierarchy implemented through a system of temples to manage production, extract tribute, and reinforce the legitimacy of the ruling elites. Based on a limited sample of precise 230Th dates from coral offerings on Maui Island temples it had been hypothesized that this temple system rapidly expanded during the period from A.D. 1580–1640. We tested this hypothesis by obtaining an expanded sample of 39 new 230Th coral dates from temples in Kahikinui District, and one sample from the summit of a cinder cone that likely had ritual significance. Combined with seven coral dates previously obtained, this yie…

ArcheologyCinder coneHistoryArchaic states[SHS.ARCHEO]Humanities and Social Sciences/Archaeology and PrehistoryCoralTributeRitual architecture[SHS.ANTHRO-SE]Humanities and Social Sciences/Social Anthropology and ethnologyArchaeologyPolynesiamedicine.anatomical_structureTempleMonumental architectureCoral datingmedicinePeriod (geology)PolityChronologyJournal of Archaeological Science
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Environmental drivers and abrupt changes of phytoplankton community in temperate lake Lielais Svētiņu, Eastern Latvia, over the last Post-Glacial per…

2021

Understanding the long-term dynamics of ecological communities on the centuries-to-millennia scale is important for explaining the emergence of present-day biodiversity patterns and for predicting possible future scenarios. Fossil pigments and ancient DNA present in various sedimentary deposits can be analysed to study long-term changes in ecological communities. We analysed recent compilations of data, including fossil pigments, microfossils, and molecular inventories from the sedimentary archives, to understand the impact of gradual versus abrupt climate changes on the ecosystem status of a regional model lake over the last ~14.5 kyr. Such long and complete paleo-archives are scarce in No…

ArcheologyClimate Researchregime shiftClimate changeEastern Europeland-use changeTemperate climatestatistical modellingfossil pigmentsRegime shiftEcosystemGlacial periodEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsHoloceneGlobal and Planetary ChangeHolocenepaleolimnologyGlobal warmingecological disturbanceGeologyancient sedimentary DNAarticlesAbrupt climate changeEnvironmental sciencePhysical geographyphototrophsgeneric anthropogenic influenceQuaternary Science Reviews
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Facing the face – the construction of the frontal face in prehistoric and ancient two- and three-dimensional images

2020

Interpersonal communication depends to a large extent on the human face, with its many sensory organs, easily recognizable features and expression capacities. This is clearly evidenced by the abund...

ArcheologyCommunicationbusiness.industryFace (sociological concept)Sensory systemInterpersonal communicationPrehistoryAncient egyptExpression (architecture)General Earth and Planetary SciencesCognitive archaeologyPsychologybusinessVisual cultureWorld Archaeology
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Reconstrucción virtual y visualización 3d del yacimiento arqueológico Castellet de Bernabé (Lliria, España)

2017

3D virtual reconstruction of cultural heritage is a useful tool to reach many goals: the accurate documentation of our tangible cultural legacy, the determination of mechanical alteration on the assets, or the mere shape acquisition prior to restoration and/or reconstruction works, etc. Among these goals, when planning and managing tourism enhancement of heritage sites, it demands setting up specific instruments and tools to guarantee both, the site conservation and the visitors’ satisfaction. Archaeological sites are physical witnesses of the past and an open window to research works and scientific discoveries, but usually, the major structures do no exist nowadays, and the general public …

ArcheologyComputer science010401 analytical chemistry3D reconstruction02 engineering and technologyConservation021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology01 natural sciencesArchaeology0104 chemical sciencesComputer Science ApplicationsVisualizationCultural heritageDocumentationVirtual reconstructionCultural heritage managementHeritage interpretation0210 nano-technologyTourismVirtual Archaeology Review
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Color degradation mapping of rock art paintings using microfading spectrometry

2021

[EN] Rock art documentation is a complex task that should be carried out in a complete, rigorous and exhaustive way, in order to take particular actions that allow stakeholders to preserve the archaeological sites under constant deterioration. The pigments used in prehistoric paintings present high light sensitivity and rigorous scientific color degradation mapping is not usually undertaken in overall archaeological sites. Microfading spectrometry is a suitable technique for determining the light-stability of pigments found in rock art paintings in a non-destructive way. Spectral data can be transformed into colorimetric information following the recommendations published by the Commission …

ArcheologyComputer scienceMaterials Science (miscellaneous)Gaussian processes02 engineering and technologyConservation01 natural sciencesSpectral dataSpectroscopyPaintingDigital camerabusiness.industry11.- Conseguir que las ciudades y los asentamientos humanos sean inclusivos seguros resilientes y sostenibles010401 analytical chemistryMicrofading Tester (MFT)Pattern recognition021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology0104 chemical sciencesArchaeologyChemistry (miscellaneous)Color changesOpen-air rock artINGENIERIA CARTOGRAFICA GEODESIA Y FOTOGRAMETRIARock artArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceInterpolationJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Exploring automatic grouping procedures in ceramic petrology

2004

Although a small number of studies have attempted to introduce automatic grouping procedures into thin section petrography of archaeological ceramics, the majority of studies continue to be carried out by non-automatic means. Although such an approach with the single observer grouping samples has a number of advantages, it is problematic when dealing with large numbers of samples. This paper aims to explore different coding systems and statistical analyses for grouping ceramic thin sections. In the example discussed a number of variables are defined, codified and analysed by correspondence analysis, classical multidimensional scaling, non-metric isotonic multidimensional scaling and Sammon …

ArcheologyComputer scienceSmall numberMineralogycomputer.software_genreCorrespondence analysisArchaeological ceramicsSammon mappingMultiple correspondence analysisvisual_artPrincipal component analysisvisual_art.visual_art_mediumCeramicMultidimensional scalingData miningcomputerJournal of Archaeological Science
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New trials in the consolidation of waterlogged archaeological wood with different acetone-carried products

2011

Some acetone-carried consolidants for waterlogged archaeological wood were tested in order to evaluate treatments able to save time and energy. In details, colophony (rosin), two esterified colophonies (Rosin 100® and Rosin 459®), a mixture of colophony with PEG 3400 and a vinyl acetate - vinyl versate copolymer (Vinavil 8020S®) were tested. The treatments were carried out at temperatures of 20 and 35 °C on waterlogged maritime pine, elm, oak and beech. The materials came from the archaeological Site of the ancient ships of Pisa (Tuscany, Italy) and were dated back to VII cent. BC – II cent. AD. To evaluate the processes, equilibrium moisture content and dimensional stability of treated woo…

ArcheologyConsolidation (soil)MoisturebiologyChemistryRosinbiology.organism_classificationArchaeologyEquilibrium moisture contentSettore CHIM/12 - Chimica Dell'Ambiente E Dei Beni CulturaliColophonychemistry.chemical_compoundVinyl copolymerRosinEsterifield colophonyAcetonemedicineRelative humiditywood diagnosisBeechColophony Rosin Esterified colophony Vinyl copolymer Wood diagnosis Wood decay PEg 3400 Impregnationmedicine.drugSettore CHIM/02 - Chimica Fisica
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An approach to lithic raw material procurement at the middle Palaeolithic site Abrigo de la Quebrada (Chelva, Valencia)

2011

We offer a preliminary characterisation of the lithic raw-materials found in levels I-III of the Middle Paleolithic site of Abrigo de la Quebrada. The artifacts were excavated in the field seasons of 2004 and 2007, have already been the object of a preliminary technological assessment (Villaverde et al. 2008), and their analysis has been preceded by a survey of local procurement sources, carried out in 2008. We present, in a regional context, the different raw-material categories recognized (by means of a macroscopic study), and variants thereof, and we describe the different outcrops identified. Based on these data, we attempt a preliminary assessment of the resource catchments and mobilit…

ArcheologyContext (language use)CuarcitaCuarzoPenínsula IbéricaSílexMiddle PaleolithicLitologíaCatchment areaslcsh:CC1-960:HISTORIA [UNESCO]FlintCalizaUNESCO::HISTORIAQuartzUpper PleistoceneLimestoneArchaeologyÁreas de captaciónQuartziteArchaeologyLithologyÁreas de captación Litología Sílex Caliza Cuarcita Cuarzo Península Ibérica Pleistoceno Superiorlcsh:ArchaeologyPleistoceno SuperiorCC1-960GeologyIberian Peninsula
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Valuing cultural heritage: the social benefits of restoring and old Arab tower

2005

Abstract Cultural heritage protection is a key issue around the world today. In this paper, the contingent valuation method has been applied to obtain the social benefits that stem from the restoration of an old Arab tower in the Valencia Region of Spain. Due to a current and past lack of protection, the remains of this historic monument are few. Therefore, 252 individuals were randomly interviewed. On conducting our study we distinguished between low, average, and high consumers of cultural goods. Our main finding is that the mean willingness to pay (WTP) is considerably higher for the second group. To give further credence to this observation both parametric and non-parametric approaches …

ArcheologyContingent valuationMaterials Science (miscellaneous)CredenceSocial benefitsConservationDiscount pointsCultural heritageWillingness to payEconomyChemistry (miscellaneous)Order (business)Political scienceGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTowerSpectroscopyJournal of Cultural Heritage
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Exploring the “Cozy Cabal of Academics, Dealers and Collectors” through the Schøyen Collection

2020

In the wake of the trade in ancient materials, several ethical and political issues arise that merit concern: The decimation of the cultural heritage of war-torn countries, proliferation of corruption, ideological connotations of orientalism, financial support of terrorism, and participation in networks involved in money laundering, weapon sales, human trafficking and drugs. Moreover, trafficking and trading also have a harmful effect on the fabric of academia itself. This study uses open sources to track the history of the private Sch&oslash

ArcheologyCorruptionantiquities traffickingMaterials Science (miscellaneous)media_common.quotation_subjectresearch ethicsprovenanceConservation0603 philosophy ethics and religionBody of knowledgePoliticsancient manuscriptsPolitical science0601 history and archaeologynorwaylcsh:CC1-960media_common060303 religions & theology060102 archaeologybusiness.industryPublic institutionafghanistanschøyen collection06 humanities and the artsPublic relationsMoney launderingCultural heritageVDP::Humaniora: 000::Historie: 070Terrorismlcsh:ArchaeologyIdeologybusiness
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