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Articles de revues sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Genç, Bülent. « ARCHAEOLOGY OF DESTRUCTION : TOPRAKKALE ». Iraq 80 (18 septembre 2018) : 113–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/irq.2018.13.

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Toprakkale is the site that constitutes the starting point for the archaeology of Urartu, but the history of the largely destructive early excavations of the site is shrouded in darkness. The presence of items on the antiquities market said to come from the Van region attracted the interest of Austen Henry Layard, which led to brief excavations at the site of Toprakkale by the British Museum under Hormuzd Rassam in 1877, followed by further also brief investigations by K. Kamsarakan as well as continued illegal excavations. It is commonly held that Carl Friedrich Lehmann-Haupt and Waldemar Belck excavated here between 1898–1899, but research performed in the Ottoman Archives of the Prime Minister's Office reveals their claim to have excavated there to be fraudulent and empty. This article uses primary source material from Ottoman archives to investigate the excavation history of one of the most iconic sites for the beginnings of Urartian Studies, and compels us to re-evaluate what we think we know about Toprakkale and the provenance of the objects associated with it.
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Hodges, Richard. « Rewriting the Rural History of Early Medieval Italy : Twenty-five Years of Medieval Archaeology Reviewed ». Rural History 1, no 1 (avril 1990) : 17–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0956793300003186.

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The archaeology of rural settlements is a comparatively new branch of history. Its genealogy is easy to trace. Spurred on by the growth of economic and social history in the inter-war years, Dutch archaeologists, like A.E. van Giffin, and younger Danish archaeologists, such as Gunther Hatt and Axel Steensburg, undertook large open-area excavations of North Sea Migration period settlements. Van Giffin's excavation of the terp at Ezinge during the ‘thirties is a typical example. Using open-area excavation, a controlled form of the clearance excavation being employed on the large classical sites in Mussolini's Italy, it became feasible to examine the Migration-period architecture (as an architectural historian might) and the evolution of the settlement (as a classical topographer might do it). Neither would have been possible if a site such as Ezinge had been trenched. As far as we can tell today, van Giffin et al. did not intend to rewrite history, so much as to use archaeology to confirm prevailing ethnically-oriented theses about Migration period peoples. In some ways this was also the case when W.G. Hoskins and Maurice Beresford began to undertake small excavations of deserted medieval villages in England in 1947. Both hoped that small excavation trenches might help them to date the desertion of some of these settlements. In practice, of course, what they discovered in the course of nineteen excavations merely proved to be confusing (cf. Hurst, 1971: 83). Hoskins turned to other matters, but Beresford pursued the possibilities of archaeology at Wharram Percy, a fine example of a so-called deserted medieval village.
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Moundrea-Agrafioti, Antikleia. « The "global" and the "local" in the Aegean Bronze Age : The case of Akrotiri, Thera ». Ekistics and The New Habitat 73, no 436-441 (1 décembre 2006) : 64–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.53910/26531313-e200673436-441102.

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The author is Assistant Professor of Prehistoric Archaeology, Department of History Archaeology and Social Anthropology , University of Thessaly, Greece. After undergraduate studies in History and Archaeology at the University of Athens she obtained her Masters as well as her Ph. D degree in Prehistoric Archaeology at the University of Paris X, Nanterre in 1981. Her research interests focus on Aegean prehistory, spanning the Palaeolithic to Late Bronze Age, the prehistoric stone and bone technology, the obsidian characterization studies and the material culture issues, the interaction between technology and prehistoric communities and aspects involved in the contextual analysis. Her current fieldwork interests concern survey and excavation involving new technologies. Since 2005 she is the Director of the Zerelia Excavations Program, of the University of Thessaly. She has a long affiliation with The Akrotiri Thera Excavations since 1983. On the site she is involved in the excavation, study and publication of stone tools industries, and the database and GIS applications. Dr Moundrea Agrafioti is a member of the World Society for Ekistics.
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Yoltar-Yildirim, Ayşin. « Raqqa : The Forgotten Excavation of an Islamic Site in Syria by the Ottoman Imperial Museum in the Early Twentieth Century ». Muqarnas Online 30, no 1 (31 janvier 2014) : 73–93. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/22118993-0301p0005.

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Raqqa, in Syria, was the only Islamic site excavated by the Ottoman Imperial Museum during its existence in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century. Although the Imperial Museum may not have been searching specifically for an Islamic site of the medieval period to excavate, its response to the plundering of Raqqa, which began as early as 1899, was to pursue an archaeological excavation in a systematic manner. Two campaigns were conducted, under the directorships of Macridy and Haydar Bey, in 1905–6 and 1908 respectively. Although not lasting more than a couple of months, they were relatively important from the perspective of the Imperial Museum and Islamic archaeology at that time. This article focuses on the history of these Raqqa excavations, namely, the reasons the Imperial Museum began excavating there, how it conducted its excavations, and, finally, the finds and the way they were displayed at the Museum. Existing archival documents on the excavation, along with the earliest inventories of the finds in the Imperial Museum and the personal letters of Macridy, all hitherto unpublished, are analyzed in order to shed light on these long forgotten excavations.
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Mazzoni, Stefania. « TELL AFIS : History and Excavations ». Near Eastern Archaeology 76, no 4 (décembre 2013) : 204–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.76.4.0204.

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Onderka, Pavel, Vlastimil Vrtal, Gabriela Jungová et Jiří Honzl. « Preliminary Report on the Eighteenth Excavation Season of the Archaeological Expedition to Wad Ben Naga ». Annals of the Náprstek Museum 42, no 1 (2021) : 67–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.37520/anpm.2021.004.

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The eighteenth excavation season of the Archaeological Expedition to Wad Ben Naga focused on the continued excavations of the so-called Isis Temple (WBN 300; more specifically on the frontal part of the proper temple), the continued excavations of structure WBN 250, and the continued excavations of cemetery WBN C260.
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Leone, Mark P., Douglas V. Armstrong, Yvonne Marshall et Adam T. Smith. « The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Captial : Excavations in Annapolis ». Cambridge Archaeological Journal 18, no 1 (février 2008) : 101–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0959774308000115.

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Over the last two decades, there has been increasing attention to community archaeology, an archaeology which acknowledges the impact of archaeological research upon the communities among which it is conducted. Doing fieldwork has tangible effects upon the people we work among: archaeologists provide employment, spend money locally, negotiate local power structures, provide exotic connections, and, not least, change the landscape of knowledge by helping local people understand more or different things about their ancestors and about their own historical identity. While this is true worldwide, within American Historical Archaeology this strand of research has converged with a tradition of sophisticated materialist analysis highlighting not only class domination but also resistance and the persistence of alternative practices, ideologies and identities. A key element of this archaeology is public participation in the process of revealing a past of domination, struggle and resistance. The result is an archaeology which aspires not only to revise traditionally endorsed accounts of American history, but also to be an activist archaeology.Mark Leone began this line of activist, participatory historical archaeology many years ago in Annapolis, and many of the scholars currently contributing to this body of work have been trained or inspired by this project. In The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital, Leone summarizes twenty-five years of research at Annapolis.The Archaeology of Liberty in an American Capital: Excavations in Annapolis has received the Society for Historical Archaeology's James Deetz Book Award for 2008.
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Randsborg, Klavs, Inga Merkytė, Algimantas Merkevičius et Vladimir I. Kulakov. « KAUP 2014 : ARCHAEOLOGICAL EXCAVATIONS & ; RESEARCH HISTORY ». Acta Archaeologica 87, no 1 (décembre 2016) : 85–130. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0390.2016.12168.x.

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Mathieson, Ian J., et Ana Tavares. « Preliminary Report of the National Museums of Scotland Saqqara Survey Project, 1990–91 ». Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 79, no 1 (octobre 1993) : 17–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751339307900104.

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The National Museums of Scotland Survey aims to produce an up-to-date archaeological and sub-surface geophysical map of the area known as the Abusir West-Saqqara Wadi. The work combines remote sensing investigation, field inspection and archival research into previous excavations and surveys with selected excavation exposures of targeted anomalies.
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McGowan, Angela. « Historical archaeology at Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay, Antarctica ». Polar Record 24, no 149 (avril 1988) : 101–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s003224740000872x.

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AbstractArchaeological investigations formed part of the conservation work of Project Blizzard in 1985–86 at the site of Mawson's Australasian Antarctic Expedition (1911–14) huts, Cape Denison, Commonwealth Bay. The extent and nature of the archaeological resources are described, and the results of excavations inside the main hut in 1985 are summarized. Excavation stratigraphy is interpreted in the light of the documented post-abandonment history of the site, and used to measure the extent to which human activity inside the hut may be contributing to its deterioration.
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Thèses sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Gauthier, Erin. « Architecture/Archaeology ». This title ; PDF viewer required Home page for entire collection, 2008. http://archives.udmercy.edu:8080/dspace/handle/10429/9.

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Thesis (M.Arch.)--University of Detroit Mercy, 2008.
"28 April, 2008". P. 17-185 contain a reprint of three appendices from: Tales of Five Points : working-class life in nineteenth-century New York / edited by Rebecca Yamin. Includes bibliographical references (p. 218).
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Mazel, Aron D. « People making history : the last ten thousand years of hunter-gatherer communities in the Thukela Basin ». Doctoral thesis, University of Cape Town, 1988. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/21814.

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Bibliography: pages 322-353.
The primary aim of this thesis is to document and explain the 10 000 BP AD 1800 history of the Thukela Basin hunter-gatherers. The primary information for this study comes from my excavation, between 1981 and 1984, of eight rock shelters in the upper Thukela catchment. My aims and theoretical orientation have altered substantially since the project's ,inception. They have changed from being concerned primarily with ecological phenomena to the reconstruction of a regional social history. As part of this redefinition I have developed a critique of South African Later Stone Age (LSA) studies from the early 1960s, arguing that the predominant, ecological, approaches of this period are inadequate in dealing with past human societies. My reasons for adopting a socially orientated historical approach concern the social relevance of archaeology, and the need to generate the best possible insights into past societies. I submit that historical materialism offers a very valuable framework for social historical analysis. The theoretical propositions germane to this study are presented. I then concentrate specifically on Thukela Basirr hunter-gatherer history. The periods dating to before and after 2000 BP are dealt with separately because of the arrival of farmers in the Thukela Basin around AD 500.
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Al-Muaikel, Khaleel Ibrahim. « A critical study of the archaeology of the Jawf region of Saudi Arabia with additional material on its history and early Arabic epigraphy ». Thesis, Durham University, 1988. http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/6722/.

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This thesis concentrates on the study of the archaeology of the Jawf region, including excavations in various sites, and also a comprehensive survey of the sites and monuments throughout the region. The thesis is divided into nine chapters.Chapter I deals with the history of the Jawf during the pre-Islamic periods. In the first part of this chapter, the Assyrian campaigns against Dumat al-Jandal are studied. The rest of the chapter is devoted to the history of the region during the Babylonian, Nabataean and the Roman and Byzantine periods. Chapter II focuses on the history of the area during the early Islamic period and the conquest of Dumat al-Jandal by Khalid b. al-Walid during the caliphate of Abu Bakr. Chapter III is dedicated to the study of the various accounts of Dumat al-Jandal by the early Arab geographers. Chapter IV deals with the trade routes which passed through the Jawf and the implication of the caravan trade on the history of the region. Chapter V investigates the pre-history of the Jawf region and examines the unique site of al-Rajajil to the south of Sakaka. Chapter VI is devoted to the study of the excavations results in the sites of al-Tuwayr, Dumat al-Jandal and the Muwaysin castle.The arch aeological materials which have been discovered were compared with similar materials from various sites in Jordan, Syria, Iraq and Eastern Arabia. Chapter VII concentrates on the architecture within the Jawf region and gives a full description of the various monuments and the different building techniques and materials used. Chapter VIII focuses on the study of the early Arabic inscriptions which are found in the region. We discuss their palaeography, historical importance and their parallel with some of the published materials from various parts of the Islamic world. Chapter IX is a study of the pottery from various sites in the Jawf. The first part of this chapter discusses the ware types and vessel types of the pottery from the Tuwayr and Dumat al-Jandal sites, while the second part is a pottery catalogue. In addition, this thesis also contains three appendices: the first is an examination of the well of Saysarȁ at Sakākā; the second investigates the walled enclosure of Dumat al-Jandal; and the third is a glossary of Arabic terms associated with the architecture.
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Wright, Christopher Allen. « The Cork Settlement - Fort Job Lewis Archaeological Study ». Fogler Library, University of Maine, 2008. http://www.library.umaine.edu/theses/pdf/WrightCA2008.pdf.

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Bongino, John Daniel Nordt Lee C. « Late quaternary history of the Waco Mammoth site environmental reconstruction and interpreting the cause of death / ». Waco, Tex. : Baylor University, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/2104/5047.

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Çimen, Görkem. « The excavations of the P-building and the R-bath at Labraunda : Archaeology in the 1950s based on Inge Dahlén's three excavation diaries ». Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Antikens kultur och samhällsliv, 2017. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-324217.

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The area which today covers the Doric House, the Roman East Bath and the Byzantine East Church at the Karian sanctuary of Zeus at Labraunda in south-western Turkey, was by Swedish archaeologists called the P-building and the R-bath during the early 1950s. The excavations of this area in 1951 and 1953 were documented in three excavation diaries by archaeologist Inge Dahlén, written in Swedish. These diaries have, however, never been published. This thesis therefore focused to analyse Dahlén’s three excavation diaries in terms of three aspects. The first aspect was to understand the archaeological work and documentation methods at Labraunda during the 1951 and 1953 excavations and consequently, determine how the archaeology functioned in practice at the site in the early 1950s. The second aspect was to present in what ways Dahlén’s diaries could contribute to the current and future excavations at the East Bath at Labraunda. The last aspect was to study Dahlén’s own archaeological interpretations which occured in the diaries. In order to present all the three aspects, the analysis and discussion on the diaries were organised into four headings: archaeological work, archaeological finds, stratigraphy and documentation methods. Studying the diaries based on these headings showed that certain improvements occurred in the diaries from 1951 to 1953. Dahlén’s excavation diaries reveal a large amount of archaeological data regarding the progress of the excavations and the numerous discoveries from the excavated areas. They need, therefore, to be taken into consideration for a better understanding of both the early and the new excavations that are being conducted at the same area.
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Brooks, Christopher andrew. « Excavations at the Barton-Swift-Nolan House : Antebellum Material Culture in the Georgia Piedmont ». W&M ScholarWorks, 1995. https://scholarworks.wm.edu/etd/1539625952.

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Leibner, Uzi. « ha-Hisṭoriyah ha-yeshuvit shel ha-galil ha-mizraḥi be-teḳufat ha-heliniṣṭit, ha-romit veha-bizenṭit le-ʼor mi-metsaʼe seḳer arkhiʼologi ». Ramat Gan : Universiṭat Bar Ilan, 2004. http://books.google.com/books?id=24xtAAAAMAAJ.

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Thesis--Universitat Bar Ilan, ha-meḥlaḳah le-limude Erets Yiśraʼel ve-arkhiʼologiyah ʻa.s. Martin (Zus); Ph. D., May 2004.
"Martin (Szuz) Department of Land of Israel Studies and Archaeology." Includes bibliographical references.
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Manor, Dale Wallace. « An archaeological commentary on the Josianic reforms ». Diss., The University of Arizona, 1995. http://hdl.handle.net/10150/187226.

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In the earlier part of this century, archaeology was imported into biblical studies as a tool to demonstrate the historical accuracy of the Bible. Methodological differences, however, prevented very meaningful dialogue and eventually the two disciplines drifted apart. Archaeology has matured in the intervening years and now can enter a dialogue with biblical studies as an independent discipline. While biblical studies and archaeology work with different sets of data and approach the same subject with different questions, the disciplines can meaningfully intersect when they are interpreted through the perspective of anthropology of religion. Anthropology, with its study of the nature of religion and ritual, provides a matrix into which archaeology and biblical studies can place their respective data and find an interpretive framework. This dissertation uses Josiah's reforms (2 Kings 23) as a test case to bring archaeology and biblical studies into dialogue. The text lists activities and artifacts that were objects of Josiah's reform. The first three chapters deal with biblical and general anthropological data. Chapters four and five focus specifically on bamot and goddess worship. Chapter six discusses an array of artifacts: worship of the heavenly bodies, cult functionaries, child sacrifice, standing stones, the occult, and figurines. Each section examines the biblical data, anthropological theory, and any artifactual evidence that might reflect cultic practices. The purpose has been not to offer a comprehensive or exhaustive list of artifacts, but to show the types of objects that attracted Josiah's attention.
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Cromphout, Alexandra. « Gender archaeology in Ancient Peru : a case study among the Recuay ». Doctoral thesis, Universite Libre de Bruxelles, 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/2013/ULB-DIPOT:oai:dipot.ulb.ac.be:2013/209355.

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The goal of this thesis was to offer a functional database of stone sculptures, ceramics and textiles to scholars investigating Recuay iconography, through which human figures, their attributes, clothing styles, functions and possible status in society could be examined. A second objective was to enrich the general knowledge of Recuay society and the agencies acting in it. Based on this research, one main conclusion is that the Recuay culture was a stratified society in which warriorhood and ancestry played vital roles. Analyses of the monoliths reveal that only men were represented as petrified ancestors by the Recuay. The central position and larger size of men in the representations of ceremonies on the ceramics also imply the predominance of men in religious life. Among the Recuay men, however, hierarchical differences appear to have also existed. The different sizes and positions of male figures within scenes, and the variations of attributes and clothing styles among warriors and guardians all seem to refer to different social positions. The smaller sizes, less elaborately decorated clothes and often auxiliary positions of women in iconographical representations, on the other hand, seem to suggest that women held lower ceremonial statuses. Nevertheless, the presence of women – often associated with cups or shells, represented in copulation scenes or holding a child - seems to have been a crucial element of the ceremonies. In this dissertation, it is proposed that women’s procreative abilities made them vital aspects of religious life as they added significance to the rituals by their overt reference to fertility. By profiling themselves mainly as warriors or at the centre of libation scenes, men, on the other hand, could extract power from the rituals in which they were key players. Ceramics were therefore not only used within ancestry ceremonies in order to carry out libations, but they were probably also commissioned in order to enhance, the ceremonial status of certain men, and perhaps also to accentuate their political position in society.
Doctorat en Histoire, art et archéologie
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Livres sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Elizabeth, Romer, dir. The history of archaeology. New York : Checkmark Books, 2001.

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Romer, John. Great excavations : John Romer's history of archaeology. London : Cassell, 2000.

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Spilsbury, Richard. History detectives : Archaeologists. Chicago : Heinemann Library, 2007.

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Peterson, Judy Monroe. Digging up history : Archaeologists. New York : PowerKids Press, 2009.

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author, Ranjith J., Sreekumar S. author, Karthikeyan D. 1968 editor et Tamil Nadu (India). Department of Archaeology, dir. Excavations at Alambarai. Chennai : Government of Tamil Nadu, Department of Archaeology, 2015.

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Petit, Lucas Pieter. Archaeology and history in North-Western Benin. Oxford : Archaeopress, 2005.

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Peilstöcker, Martin. The history and archaeology of Jaffa. Los Angeles : Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, University of California Los Angeles, 2011.

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Blockley, Kevin. Canterbury Cathedral nave : Archaeology, history and architecture. [Canterbury] : Dean and Chapter of Canterbury Cathedral and Canterbury Archaeological Trust, 1997.

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Mani, B. R., 1955- author et Jñāna Pravāha (Organization : Vārānasi, Uttar Pradesh, India), dir. Early history of Varanasi : Recent excavations at Rajghat. New Delhi : Aryan Books International, 2016.

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Pompei, Soprintendenza Archeologica di, dir. Herculaneum : The excavations, local history and surroundings. Napoli : Electa Napoli, 2007.

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Chapitres de livres sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Juwayeyi, Yusuf M. « Excavating the History of Archaeology in Malawi ». Dans Comparative Archaeologies, 785–805. New York, NY : Springer New York, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4419-8225-4_24.

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Wallace, Patrick F. « The archaeology of Ireland’s viking-age towns ». Dans A New History Of Ireland, 814–41. Oxford University PressOxford, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198217374.003.0022.

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Abstract Summaries of the excavations undertaken at Waterford, Wexford, and Limerick, as well as the publication of the first half-dozen or so volumes of reports of the National Museum of Ireland’s excavations in Dublin, have already appeared. An interim report appeared on one of the Wexford sites as well as a valuable synthesis for Waterford, and relevant documentary references have been assembled in the case of Cork. Most recently, a general comparison of the physical attributes that survive in the archaeological record—location, layout, defences, and building types—shows that the later Viking-age towns shared many traits, that there was such a thing as the Hiberno-Norse town, and that the Dublin excavations, impressive though they are, need no longer be stud- ied in isolation.
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« History of Archaeological Excavations at Chatby ». Dans Unearthing Alexandria’s Archaeology : The Italian Contribution, 40–60. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17db2jx.8.

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Yener, K. Aslihan. « Excavations in Hittite Heartlands : ». Dans Recent Developments in Hittite Archaeology and History, 1–10. Penn State University Press, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.5325/j.ctv1bxh36t.3.

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Burke, Aaron A. « The Kaplan Excavations Publication Initiative ». Dans The History and Archaeology of Jaffa 1, 239–42. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvdjrrkm.27.

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Rauchberger, Lior. « Excavations in the Room over the Church in the Armenian Compound Excavations, 2006 ». Dans The History and Archaeology of Jaffa 2, 339–44. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvdmwwr7.28.

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« A History of Photography for Excavations ». Dans From Photography to 3D Models and Beyond : Visualizations in Archaeology, 33–63. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.9992386.9.

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Ireland, Stanley. « Roman Britain ». Dans Annual Bibliography Of British And Irish History, 30–38. Oxford University PressOxford, 1991. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199249176.003.0003.

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Abstract Hodgson, Nick; Griffiths, Bill. ‘Wallsend: where did they keep the horses in Roman forts?’, Current Archaeology 164:14.8 (1999), 284–89.Hoffmann, Birgitta. ‘Use of space and variability of ground plans: a study of legionary centurions’ quarters’, A55, 83–89.Howard-Davis, Christine; Buxton, K. Roman forts in the Fylde: excavations at Dowbridge, Kirkham(Lancaster: Centre for North West Regional Studies, Lancaster University, 2000), xii, 106p.Keppie, Lawrence. ‘Legio VIIII in Britain: the beginning and the end’, A21, 83–100.Lowe, C.E.; Moloney, R. ‘Excavation of the Roman temporary camps at Dullatur, north Lanarkshire’, Britannia 31 (2000), 239–53.
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« History of Archaeological Excavations at the Hadra Necropolis ». Dans Unearthing Alexandria’s Archaeology : The Italian Contribution, 24–39. Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv17db2jx.7.

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Burke, Aaron A., et Alice Mandell. « Egyptian “Flowerpots” from Kaplan’s Area A Excavations : ». Dans The History and Archaeology of Jaffa 1, 261–70. Cotsen Institute of Archaeology Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvdjrrkm.30.

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Actes de conférences sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Jain, Venus, Kumar Ratnam et Senu Mary Skariah. « Intervention of Artificial Intelligence in History, Historical Excavations and Archaeology ». Dans 2021 International Conference on Technological Advancements and Innovations (ICTAI). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ictai53825.2021.9673204.

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Melchor, Jose Manuel, Jose Martinez, Carlos Bonafe et Alicia Cabrera. « LA VIRTUALIZACIÓN EN EL MUSEO ARQUEOLÓGICO DE BURRIANA (CASTELLÓN – ESPAÑA) ». Dans ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 8th International Congress on Archaeology, Computer Graphics, Cultural Heritage and Innovation. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica8.2016.3036.

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The Municipal Archaeological Museum of Burriana began the virtualization of parts and elements of cultural heritage and historic buildings in the early years of this century. Tangible results showed up from 2010. Regarding to archaeological artifacts two basic lines of action have been explored; on the one hand, literal documentation of pieces for later exhibition in augmented reality displays. Secondly, the research in the virtual recreation of missing elements or in the reconstruction of pieces. About the issue of cultural heritage we are currently in the documentation of buildings and archaeological excavations for augmented reality or didactic stage. We will also briefly discuss the prospects in the current virtualization works.
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Gabellone, Francesco, Daniele Malfitana, Giuseppe Cacciaguerra, Ivan Ferrari, Francesco Giuri et Claudia Pantellaro. « CRITICAL READING OF SURVIVING STRUCTURES STARTING FROM OLD STUDIES FOR NEW RECONSTRUCTIVE PROPOSAL OF THE ROMAN THEATRE OF CATANIA ». Dans ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 8th International Congress on Archaeology, Computer Graphics, Cultural Heritage and Innovation. Valencia : Universitat Politècnica València, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica8.2016.3556.

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The Graeco-Roman theatre of Catania stands in the heart of the historic centre, on the south-eastern slopes of the hill of Montevergine. The building visible today was built during the Julio-Claudian period as part of a programme that saw the rebuilding of the monument, which probably used structures and materials from the earlier Greek theatre. The work undertaken over more than fifty years, involving expropriation, demolition, excavation, and restoration, has, on the whole, made it possible to bring to light the surviving parts of the theatre, improving the comprehension of this monument, despite the fact that some sectors have been irreparably compromised.
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Phạm, Ngọc Uyên, et Thị Tú Anh Nguyễn. « Cultural interaction between Việt Nam and Southeast Asian nations in the 15th-16th centuries : An overview of pottery items from ancient shipwrecks on display at the Museum of History in Hồ Chí Minh City | Giao lưu văn hóa giữa Việt Nam và các quốc gia Đông Nam Á : Tổng quan về loại hình gốm tàu đắm niên đại thế kỷ 15-16 đang được lưu giữ tại Bảo tàng Lịch sử Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh ». Dans The SEAMEO SPAFA International Conference on Southeast Asian Archaeology and Fine Arts (SPAFACON2021). SEAMEO SPAFA, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.26721/spafa.pqcnu8815a-04.

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This article systematizes the typical covered box ceramics after the excavation of the shipwrecks in Cham Islands, Hội An currently on display at the Museum of History in Hồ Chí Minh City. Comparisons lead to the assumption that such products can only satisfy the needs of the consumer market based on the iconographic interpretation accounting on traditional literature in Việt Nam and some Southeast Asian nations, such as Java, Malay, the Philippines. This article also assumes that it is a product ordered by foreign traders, or the creation of Vietnamese ceramic artists, because animals/other images that are shaped and decorated on pottery have so far not been fully accounted and researched in Vietnamese folk beliefs. Tiểu luận này hệ thống lại loại hình hộp gốm có nắp và hoa văn tiêu biểu của các loại di vật này trong sưu tập tàu đắm Hội An, hiện đang trưng bày tại Bảo tàng Lịch sử Thành phố Hồ Chí Minh. Các so sánh và diễn giải tiếu tượng học đưa đến nhận định rằng các sản phẩm gốm đó có thể chỉ đáp ứng nhu cầu của thị trường tiêu thụ dựa trên những tài liệu thành văn và truyện cổ giữa Việt Nam và truyền thống một số các quốc gia Đông Nam Á, như Java, Malay, Philippines. Bài viết này cũng giả thiết rằng đó là sản phẩm được các thương nhân nước ngoài đặt hàng, hoặc, là sự sáng tạo của nghệ nhân gốm Việt Nam, bởi các con vật/các đề tài khác được tạo hình và trang trí trên các di vật này cho đến nay vẫn chưa được ghi nhận đầy đủ và nghiên cứu sâu trong tín ngưỡng dân gian Việt Nam.
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Rapports d'organisations sur le sujet "Excavations (archaeology) – history"

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Atkinson, Dan, et Alex Hale, dir. From Source to Sea : ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report. Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, septembre 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/scarf.09.2012.126.

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The main recommendations of the panel report can be summarised under four headings: 1. From Source to Sea: River systems, from their source to the sea and beyond, should form the focus for research projects, allowing the integration of all archaeological work carried out along their course. Future research should take a holistic view of the marine and maritime historic environment, from inland lakes that feed freshwater river routes, to tidal estuaries and out to the open sea. This view of the landscape/seascape encompasses a very broad range of archaeology and enables connections to be made without the restrictions of geographical or political boundaries. Research strategies, programmes From Source to Sea: ScARF Marine and Maritime Panel Report iii and projects can adopt this approach at multiple levels; from national to site-specific, with the aim of remaining holistic and cross-cutting. 2. Submerged Landscapes: The rising research profile of submerged landscapes has recently been embodied into a European Cooperation in Science and Technology (COST) Action; Submerged Prehistoric Archaeology and Landscapes of the Continental Shelf (SPLASHCOS), with exciting proposals for future research. Future work needs to be integrated with wider initiatives such as this on an international scale. Recent projects have begun to demonstrate the research potential for submerged landscapes in and beyond Scotland, as well as the need to collaborate with industrial partners, in order that commercially-created datasets can be accessed and used. More data is required in order to fully model the changing coastline around Scotland and develop predictive models of site survival. Such work is crucial to understanding life in early prehistoric Scotland, and how the earliest communities responded to a changing environment. 3. Marine & Maritime Historic Landscapes: Scotland’s coastal and intertidal zones and maritime hinterland encompass in-shore islands, trans-continental shipping lanes, ports and harbours, and transport infrastructure to intertidal fish-traps, and define understanding and conceptualisation of the liminal zone between the land and the sea. Due to the pervasive nature of the Marine and Maritime historic landscape, a holistic approach should be taken that incorporates evidence from a variety of sources including commercial and research archaeology, local and national societies, off-shore and onshore commercial development; and including studies derived from, but not limited to history, ethnology, cultural studies, folklore and architecture and involving a wide range of recording techniques ranging from photography, laser imaging, and sonar survey through to more orthodox drawn survey and excavation. 4. Collaboration: As is implicit in all the above, multi-disciplinary, collaborative, and cross-sector approaches are essential in order to ensure the capacity to meet the research challenges of the marine and maritime historic environment. There is a need for collaboration across the heritage sector and beyond, into specific areas of industry, science and the arts. Methods of communication amongst the constituent research individuals, institutions and networks should be developed, and dissemination of research results promoted. The formation of research communities, especially virtual centres of excellence, should be encouraged in order to build capacity.
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