Essays about: "digital archaeology"
Showing result 6 - 10 of 35 essays containing the words digital archaeology.
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6. Taphonomic Markers and 3D-Modelling - A Non-Intrusive Method for Micromorphological Distinction of Metal and Stone Butchering Tools
University essay from Lunds universitet/Historisk osteologiAbstract : Digital tools in (zoo)archaeology have great potential for education, mediation, and research. Microphotogrammetric 3D-modeling offers new non-intrusive analytical approaches to old problems and questions. READ MORE
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7. Every picture in its place - A spatial analysis of rock art in Tjust using GIS
University essay from Lunds universitet/ArkeologiAbstract : Rock art is the closest we have to a written language from the Bronze age. The different motifs make us wonder what stories they tell us, what they are representing and why they were even made in the first place. READ MORE
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8. Recording Methods Redesigned: Comparison of Recording Methods and Resultant Archaeological Interpretations Using Single Context Pre-Boreal Case Studies from Blekinge, Sweden
University essay from Lunds universitet/ArkeologiAbstract : This thesis aims to explore how specific digital field recording methods impact archaeological interpretation based on the case studies presented. Individual find recording, a more specialized digital point proveniencing system, was used in both case studies. READ MORE
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9. Ethnic Minorities’ Heritage and Archaeological Resources Management : Roma people in Sweden since 1999
University essay from Uppsala universitet/ArkeologiAbstract : At the end of 1999, the Swedish government adopted two European Union conventions to protect ethnic minorities, and Roma people were recognized as a national ethnic minority of Sweden. Approaching the 20th year mark after the recognition, this research aims to develop an in-depth and inclusive database for Roma people’s heritage and archaeological resources management. READ MORE
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10. Interpreting the Past : The 3D Impact
University essay from Linnéuniversitetet/Institutionen för kulturvetenskaper (KV)Abstract : Using 3D methods in the archaeological field makes way for a number of new possibilities. However, how these methods affect the interpretation of the past is a rather unexplored subject and this thesis investigates the matter by viewing 3D usage within both fieldwork and analytic circumstances. READ MORE