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If you read the ArcNews article about paperless and 3D workflows, you may be interested in the open access academic article that describes the process in more detail. This came out in Advances in Archaeological Practices recently. Thought I would share.
https://doi.org/10.1017/aap.2024.1
3D model of Insula I.14 with aligned excavation models. Note that the Slice and Measure tools are being used to slice the 3D model on a plane and then take measurements.
ArcGIS Online Web Scene of Pompeii Insula I.14 (link below)
https://youtu.be/T8PXuykClL4
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https://www.sci.news/archaeology/catalhoyuk-bread-12858.html
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So this may be stupid and to much planning ahead, but i’m 16 and I’m going to be a junior next year and that’s when they want us to start picking careers to make the next years of our lives about; and I’ve always been interested in the past (to mean animals, ancient civilizations, and old architecture). Now, without saying to much, I wanted to go to school for that kind of stuff but it’s not looking likely so I was just going to see about art.
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Hi, i'm keen to explore decorations and motifs on late-medieval cutlery since i've stumbled upon an accidental bone (knife?) handle that is decorated with ring-and-dots. Also how I can recognize the handle, if it's part of a knife, fork, spoon, ... I'm willing to learn more about this subject, can someone point me in a direction? Thank you.
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“In addition to the enormous human toll of the Israel-Gaza war, reports indicate that a significant part of the Palestinian territory’s cultural heritage, including museums, built heritage and archaeological sites, has been damaged or destroyed in the four months since Israel began its offensive in response to the 7 October Hamas attacks.
International agencies have not been able to conduct on-the-ground visits but are using remote methods to assess the scale of damage.”
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Hi, I'm wondering if anyone can give me info on working in either Sequoia National Park or Rainier National Park? Recently offered a season field position in both and trying to decide between pros and cons which is best!
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