Remote Sensing: Data Analysis and Image Processing Author : Jaxon Parry Subject : Remote Sensing ISBN :9781639874897 The information gained about an object or phenomenon without making any physical contact with that object is known as remote sensing. This information has four characteristics. They are spatial, temporal, Read More |
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Archaeological Ceramics: Interpreting Artefacts Author : Christian Green Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639870554 An inorganic non-metallic solid made up of either metal or non-metal compounds that has been shaped and then hardened by heating to high temperatures is referred to as a ceramic. Earthenware, porcelain, Read More |
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Author : Kolton Warner Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639870561 Archaeological science refers to the application of scientific techniques for the analysis of archaeological relics. It also includes various methodologies for dating of materials. It can be further divided Read More |
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Archaeology: The Essential Guide Author : Gerald Kennedy Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639870578 Archaeology is defined as the study of the activities of humans through the recovery and analysis of material culture and remains. It is an integrated branch of social science and humanities. The records Read More |
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Current Research in Ethnoarchaeology Author : Margot Morris Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639871452 The ethnographic study of people for archaeological explorations is known as ethnoarchaeology. The study is primarily conducted through the observations of the material remains of a society. Ethnoarchaeology Read More |
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European Archaeology: Drowned Landscapes Author : Lexi Taylor Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639872183 The study of human past and human activities through the analysis of material remains is known as archaeology. The continental shelf present around the Mediterranean and coastlines of Europe was once inhabited Read More |
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Key Concepts in Cultural Heritage Author : Mila Powers Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639873395 Cultural heritage consists of culture, values and traditions that are passed down from the previous generations. It signifies a collective bond and embodies the history and identity of a community. The Read More |
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New Insights into Archaeoastronomy Author : Hudson Pearce Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639873906 The multidisciplinary study that focuses on how the people in the past understood the phenomena in the sky, the usage of this knowledge, and the roles the sky played in their cultures is referred to as Read More |
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New Perspectives on Maritime Archaeology Author : Amelia Brooks Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639873968 Maritime archaeology, also known as marine archaeology, is a discipline within archaeology that specifically studies human interactions with seas, lakes and rivers. This is done by studying the associated Read More |
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Recent Developments in Archaeometry Author : Maria Wood Subject : Archaeology ISBN :9781639874798 Archaeometry is the field of social science that focuses on the utilization of scientific techniques for the analysis of archaeological materials. It plays an important role in locating the potential archaeological Read More |