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Computers, Soils and Archaeological Surveys (1985)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Robert F. Maslowski.

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Crids System and South Dakota Cultural Resources Management (1981)
DOCUMENT Citation Only L. E. Bradley. Philip Lanum.

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The Future of Maritime Archaeology (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Filipe Castro.

Computers, robots, and the internet are changing maritime archaeology while a global middle class - the consumers of cultural products - is growing fast, at least in Asia and the southern hemisphere. In this context archaeology, including maritime archaeology, appears as a promising field where a young generation of archaeologists is pushing to include multiple publics and narratives about archaeological remains. Public archaeology is trying to make sense of archaeological discoveries and tie...


Raritan Landing: the Archaeology of a Buried Port [4 Volumes] (1982)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Joel W. Grossman. Gail M. Ashley. Diane Dallal. Michael Davenport. James A. Knight. Melba J. Myers. William I. IV Roberts.

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Understanding How To Interpret UW Riverine And Marine Magnetic Targets For Site Identification And Protection - Early Examples. (2024)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Ervan Garrison.

This is an abstract from the session entitled "Needle, Meet Haystack: The Role of Magnetometers in Underwater Archaeological Research and the Evolution of Interpreting Magnetic Data for Cultural Resource Investigations", at the 2024 annual meeting of the Society for Historical Archaeology. The use of magnetometers in terrestrial archaeology began as early as post-Second World War. It wasn't until the 1970s that these instruments were increasingly adapted for use in underwater (UW)...


Zooarch, A Statistical Package for Zooarchaeologists (2016)
DOCUMENT Citation Only Erik Otárola-Castillo. Max Price. Jesse Wolfhagen.

Zooarchaeologists address some of today’s “big-questions” related to human evolution, social competition and exploitation, big-game hunting and the origins of domestication. These questions are frequently answered by systematically observing the appropriate zooarchaeological assemblages and quantifying and analyzing suitable data. Techniques used throughout data collection and analysis include sampling, frequency distributions of bone counts, butchery marks , taphonomic modification, and GIS...