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Sources of geomaterials in the Sicani Mountains during the Early Middle Ages: A case study of Contrada Castro, central western Sicily

2022

From 2017, an unknown rural settlement in Contrada Castro at Corleone (Palermo Province, western Sicily) was investigated as part of the `Harvesting Memories Project¿. The stratigraphic sequence, supported by radiocarbon dating, has demonstrated a reoccupation of a pre-Roman site during the transition between the Byzantine and Islamic periods. In particular, the main occupation occurred in the late 8th¿9th century when pottery kilns and a probable warehouse were constructed. During the 10th¿11th century, a new structure with different orientations replaced the previous buildings that had already collapsed. Specifically focusing on a perspective of the household production and its relationsh…

ArcheologyPolarized lightMicroscopyPotteryhttp://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_f12113cdGeomaterials sourcingArchaeometryhttps://csic-primo.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/permalink/f/dhf3c4/34CSIC_ALMA_AU9817823577904201http://aims.fao.org/aos/agrovoc/c_4185ArchaeologySettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)Landscapearchaeometry geomaterials sourcing landscape Medieval archaeology polarized light microscopy pottery SicilyMedieval archaeologySicily
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A rapid method of screening ceramic artefacts to reject unlikely hypotheses of provenance

2019

This study was aimed at testing a cost‐effective method based on comparing the rare earth element patterns in artefacts of known origin with patterns of potential raw materials, thus allowing the restriction/exclusion of working hypotheses on provenance, and consequently a better focus of research funding. The method targets ceramics/materials of terrigenous origin. Lanthanoids and yttrium patterns were determined in 26 wine amphorae that had a well‐established geographical origin from the Nuovo Mercato Testaccio in Rome, and these patterns were compared to plausible terrigenous materials from various ancient Roman regions. The point was not to pinpoint the origins of the material, but rath…

ArcheologyProvenanceDressel 2–4visual_artEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)visual_art.visual_art_mediumREYCeramicREEData scienceDressel 6AGeologyGeoarchaeology
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The Purpose and Age of Underwater Walls in the Bay of Elaia of Western Turkey: A Multidisciplinary Approach

2014

Pergamum (modern: Bergama) was operating an important harbour used by military forces and merchants at the city of Elaia during Hellenistic and Roman Imperial times. Harbour-related facilities such as warehouses, breakwaters and wharfs document the importance of this harbour site not only for the Pergamenians. This paper focuses on the purpose and age of six submerged wall structures situated approximately 1 km south of the ancient closed harbour basin of Elaia. Geoelectric cross-sections and semi-aquatic coring near these walls failed to detect any solid basement under the walls which excludes their possible use as breakwaters or wharfs. Instead, the walls were most likely delineating and …

ArcheologyStructural basinArchaeologyCoringEvaporation pondBasementBreakwaterHarbourEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)UnderwatercomputerBayGeologycomputer.programming_languageGeoarchaeology
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Geoarchaeological study of the Phoenician cemetery of Tyre-Al Bass (Lebanon) and geomorphological evolution of a tombolo

2008

The geoarchaeological record of the Phoenician necropolis of Al Bass (Lebanon) provides information concerning the geomorphological evolution of a late Holocene tombolo. Physical and chemical analysis of sediments indicates that the cemetery (9th century B.C.) was located near a littoral lagoon, between the dunes of a cuspate spit pointing toward the island of Tyre. From the sea apex of this spit, the moles mentioned in historical chronicles were constructed. Once mainland and island were connected, at the northern coast (where the port of Sidon was located), a sediment trap was formed, which quickly filled with silt. Afterwards, an extensive field of sand dunes buried all the archaeologica…

ArcheologyTomboloSediment trap (geology)Cuspate forelandSiltArchaeologylanguage.human_languageSand dune stabilizationEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)languageLittoral zonePhoenicianGeologyHoloceneGeoarchaeology
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Characterization and sources of Paleolithic–Mesolithic ochre from Coves de Santa Maira (Valencian Region, Spain)

2020

Archeologygeographygeography.geographical_feature_categoryEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)languageCoveArchaeologyValencianlanguage.human_languageMesolithicGeoarchaeology
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La educación artística del estudiante superior de música: Diagnóstico mediante un estudio de revisión

2022

La comprensión de la dimensión cultural y social de la obra de arte es indispensable en un profesional de la música, las disciplinas artísticas conviven y crean sinergias a lo largo de la historia. Se pretende determinar la situación actual de los centros españoles de enseñanzas artísticas superiores de música y el contacto del estudiante con las artes que le rodean, sabiendo que en su futuro profesional habrá de convivir y participar de ellas. La metodología de investigación está basada en una revisión sistemática de los planes de estudio de los conservatorios superiores de música de España. En todo el sistema de instituciones superiores analizadas sólo se ofrecen 44 asignaturas vinculadas…

Art EnsenyamentGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceMúsica Ensenyament
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RTS2 - the Remote Telescope System

2010

RTS2 is an open source observatory manager. It was written from scratch in the C++ language, with portability and modularity in mind. Its driving requirements originated from quick follow-ups of Gamma Ray Bursts. After some years of development it is now used to carry tasks it was originally not intended to carry. This article presents the current development status of the RTS2 code. It focuses on describing strategies which worked as well as things which failed to deliver expected results. Copyright © 2010 Petr Kubánek.

Article Subjectbusiness.industryComputer sciencelcsh:AstronomyCarry (arithmetic)FOS: Physical sciencesAstronomy and Astrophysicslaw.inventionTelescopelcsh:QB1-991Software portabilitySpace and Planetary SciencelawObservatoryCode (cryptography)Gamma-ray burstSoftware engineeringbusinessAstrophysics - Instrumentation and Methods for AstrophysicsInstrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics (astro-ph.IM)
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Degassing and Cycling of Mercury at Nisyros Volcano (Greece)

2019

Nisyros Island (Greece) is an active volcano hosting a high-enthalpy geothermal system. During June 2013, an extensive survey on Hg concentrations in different matrices (fumarolic fluids, atmosphere, soils, and plants) was carried out at the Lakki Plain, an intracaldera area affected by widespread soil and fumarolic degassing. Concentrations of gaseous elemental mercury (GEM), together with H2S and CO2, were simultaneously measured in both the fumarolic emissions and the atmosphere around them. At the same time, 130 samples of top soils and 31 samples of plants (Cistus creticus and salvifolius and Erica arborea and manipuliflora) were collected for Hg analysis. Mercury concentrations in fum…

Article Subjectchemistry.chemical_element010501 environmental sciences010502 geochemistry & geophysics01 natural sciencesVolcanic degassing Mercury Cycle GreeceSoil pHCistusCalderaErica arborea0105 earth and related environmental sciencesgeographygeography.geographical_feature_categorybiologylcsh:QE1-996.5Mercury15. Life on landbiology.organism_classificationMercury (element)Settore GEO/08 - Geochimica E Vulcanologialcsh:GeologyCistus creticuschemistryVolcano13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistrySoil waterGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesEnvironmental scienceGeofluids
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Constructing Interpretable Classifiers to Diagnose Gastric Cancer Based on Breath Tests

2017

Quick, inexpensive and accurate diagnosis of gastric cancer is a necessity, but at this moment the available methods do not hold up. One of the most promising possibilities is breath test analysis, which is quick, relatively inexpensive and comfortable to the person tested. However, this method has not yet been well explored. Therefore in this article the authors propose using transparent classification models to explain diagnostic patterns and knowledge, which is acquired in the process. The models are induced using decision tree classification algorithms and RIPPER algorithm for decision rule induction. The accuracy of these models is compared to neural network accuracy.

Artificial neural networkComputer sciencebusiness.industryDecision treePattern recognition02 engineering and technologyDecision rule021001 nanoscience & nanotechnologyMachine learningcomputer.software_genre03 medical and health sciencesStatistical classification0302 clinical medicine030220 oncology & carcinogenesisGeneral Earth and Planetary SciencesArtificial intelligence0210 nano-technologybusinesscomputerGeneral Environmental ScienceProcedia Computer Science
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Late Pleistocene Eifel eruptions: insights from clinopyroxene and glass geochemistry of tephra layers from Eifel Laminated Sediment Archive sediment …

2019

Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous)PleistoceneEarth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous)GeochemistryPaleontologySedimentTephraGeologyJournal of Quaternary Science
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