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Wright, James C., John F. Cherry, Jack L. Davis, Eleni Mantzourani, Susan B. Sutton, and Robert F. Sutton Jr. "The Nemea Valley Archaeological Project a Preliminary Report." Hesperia 59, no. 4 (1990): 579. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/148078.

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Wright, James C., Evangelia Pappi, Sevasti Triantaphyllou, et al. "Nemea Valley Archaeological Project, Excavations at Barnavos: Final Report." Hesperia 77, no. 4 (2008): 607–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.2972/hesp.77.4.607.

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Dickinson, Oliver. "James C. Wright et al., The Mycenaean Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill (Nemea Valley Archaeological Project III)." Journal of Greek Archaeology 6 (December 9, 2021): 397–401. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/jga.v6i.1054.

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This pair of volumes complete the publication of the Bronze Age phases of the prehistoric site of Tsoungiza, close to the site of the sanctuary of Zeus at ancient Nemea, which in historical times hosted one of the major four panhellenic festivals of athletic games (Vol. I of the Project published the Early Bronze Age remains).
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Cloke , Christian F. "Farming on the Fringe: Diachronic Changes in Land-Use Patterns and Agricultural Strategies in Ancient Nemea." Journal of Greek Archaeology 6 (2021): 1–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/9781789698886-2.

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Between 1984 and 1990, the Nemea Valley Archaeological Project (hereafter NVAP), systematically surveyed the Nemea, Asopos, and Longopotamos Valleys, around Nemea, Phlious, and Kleonai in the northeastern Peloponnesos (Figure 1).1 This survey, covering an area of roughly 80 square kilometers, was for its time cutting-edge, both in its intensive approach to surveying the totality of the walkable landscape, and its use of computers for recording and mapping finds.2 The fieldwalking and record-keeping methods employed, which treated individual artifacts as the basic units of analysis, have produc
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Maran, Josoph. "James C. Wright, Mary K. Dabney (eds.): Nemea Valley Archaeological Project. Volume III. The Mycenaean Settlement on Tsoungiza Hill. Part 1: Context Studies; Part 2: Specialist Studies." Gnomon 96, no. 3 (2024): 251–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.17104/0017-1417-2024-3-251.

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Bispham, Ed, and Susan Kane. "Archaeological Fieldwork Reports: Sangro Valley Project 2008." Papers of the British School at Rome 77 (November 2009): 317. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200000271.

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Bispham, Ed, and Susan Kane. "Archaeological Fieldwork Reports: Sangro Valley Project, 2009." Papers of the British School at Rome 78 (November 2010): 317–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200001069.

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Bispham, Edward. "Archaeological Fieldwork Support: Sangro Valley Project 2000." Papers of the British School at Rome 69 (November 2001): 409. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200002014.

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Lloyd, J., G. Lock, and N. Christie. "Archaeological Fieldwork Support: The Sangro Valley Project." Papers of the British School at Rome 67 (November 1999): 421. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200004785.

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Arnoldus Huyzendveld, Antonia, Marco Di Ioia, Daniele Ferdani, et al. "The Virtual Museum of the Tiber Valley Project." Virtual Archaeology Review 3, no. 7 (2012): 97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/var.2012.4396.

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<p>The aim of the Virtual Museum of the Tiber Valley project is the creation of an integrated digital system for the knowledge, valorisation and communication of the cultural landscape, archaeological and naturalistic sites along the Tiber Valley, in the Sabina area between Monte Soratte and the ancient city of Lucus Feroniae (Capena). Virtual reality applications, multimedia contents, together with a web site, are under construction and they will be accessed inside the museums of the territory and in a central museum in Rome. The different stages of work will cover the building of a geo
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Millet, Martin, and Simon Keay. "Archaeological Fieldwork Support: Tiber Valley Towns Project 2000." Papers of the British School at Rome 69 (November 2001): 410–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200002026.

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Christie, Neil. "Archaeological Fieldwork Support: Upper Sangro Valley Research Project." Papers of the British School at Rome 68 (November 2000): 399–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s006824620000413x.

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Klimenko, Alexander, and Andrey Fedorov. "Ingal valley as an archaeological site." OOO "Zhurnal "Voprosy Istorii" 2021, no. 01 (2021): 190–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.31166/voprosyistorii202101statyi07.

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The article is devoted to the consideration of the historical and cultural potential of the Ingal valley as a unique archaeological site in the south of the Tyumen region. Monuments of the Stone, Bronze and Iron Ages of special scientific interest are highlighted. Key problems of development of this area are identified. In the context of the development of the Ingal valley, methods have been proposed for showing archaeological objects (museification and “living archeology”) and the possibility of creating an archaeological museum in this territory in the form of an archaeological park, museum-
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Ciminale, Marcello, Helmut Becker, and Danilo Gallo. "Integrated technologies for archaeological investigation; the Celone Valley project." Archaeological Prospection 14, no. 3 (2007): 167–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/arp.312.

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Dunnell, Robert C. "Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947: A Landmark Study in American Archaeology." American Antiquity 50, no. 2 (1985): 297–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/280487.

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One of the hallmarks of the new archaeology was a shift from “sites” to regions as the investigatory universe appropriate to most archaeological problems (e.g., Binford 1964). This new emphasis was accompanied by a call for multidisciplinary investigations. The precedents usually cited are studies such as MacNeish's Tehuacan Valley project (Byers 1967-1972) and Braidwood's Jarmo project (Braidwood and Howe 1960). Archaeological Survey in the Lower Mississippi Alluvial Valley, 1940-1947 (Phillips, Ford, and Griffin 1951), which shares many of these features, is not commonly cited and is one of
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Petrosyan, Artur, Roberto Dan, and Boris Gasparyan. "Recent investigations on the Early Bronze Age sites in the Marmarik River Valley as part of the Kotayk Survey Project." ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 16, no. 1-2 (2022): 349–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/ajnes.v16i1-2.1837.

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Since 2013 an Armenian - Italian archaeological mission has been working in the Kotayk Province in Armenia with multiple purposes. One of these is the systematic investigation of the valley of the River Marmarik, the main tributary of the River Hrazdan, which is the main watercourse in the Central Armenia. The Marmarik valley is an area of great interest, both for its geographical characteristics and for the archaeological remains that have been found there over the years. In fact the area is characterised by the presence of gold, and some of the most important ores in Armenia, including iron
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Prins, Adam B., Matthew J. Adams, Robert S. Homsher, and Michael Ashley. "Digital Archaeological Fieldwork and the Jezreel Valley Regional Project, Israel." Near Eastern Archaeology 77, no. 3 (2014): 192–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.5615/neareastarch.77.3.0192.

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Byock, Jesse, Phillip Walker, Jon Erlandson, et al. "A Viking-age Valley in Iceland: The Mosfell Archaeological Project." Medieval Archaeology 49, no. 1 (2005): 195–218. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/007660905x54080.

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Mathieson, Ian, Elizabeth Bettles, Joanne Clarke, et al. "The National Museums of Scotland Saqqara Survey Project 1993–1995." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 83, no. 1 (1997): 17–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751339708300103.

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The National Museums of Scotland is engaged in producing an up-to-date archaeological and sub-surface geophysical map of an interesting and little explored area of the necropolis of Memphis at Saqqara. The area concerned comprises the Gisr el-Mudir (also known as the ‘Great Enclosure’) at the southern boundary, the open valley between the Sekhemkhet complex and the Gisr el-Mudir stretching north to the Serapeum and containing the L-shaped enclosure at the Old Kingdom tombs around the mastaba of Ptahhotep, the area of the Serapeum and its dependencies and the valley to the north-west of the Sac
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Rensink, Eelco. "Archaeological heritage management in the Meuse valley (Limburg, the Netherlands) from a national perspective: aims, methods and results." Netherlands Journal of Geosciences 96, no. 2 (2017): 197–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/njg.2016.53.

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AbstractNumerous archaeological investigations have been performed along the river Meuse in the Netherlands’ southeastern province of Limburg as part of the major ‘Maaswerken’ infrastructural project. To improve flood risk management and navigability, and for the purpose of gravel production and nature development, several areas of land covering a total of almost 2000 ha are being excavated to a great depth. In anticipation of this, archaeological research was performed for the purposes of recording and documenting archaeological remains in the most important areas and locations. From 1998 to
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Homsher, Robert S., Matthew J. Adams, Adam B. Prins, Ryan Gardner-Cook, and Yotam Tepper. "New Directions with Digital Archaeology and Spatial Analysis in the Jezreel Valley." Journal of Landscape Ecology 10, no. 3 (2017): 154–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jlecol-2017-0031.

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Abstract The Jezreel Valley Regional Project (JVRP) is a long-term multidisciplinary project investigating human activity in the Jezreel Valley through all periods through the modern era. This research incorporates extensive and intensive archaeological survey and excavation at several spatial scales, and utilizes a number of methodological approaches to documentation and spatial analysis. One of the major challenges of this project has been coping with a high volume of data, and integrating cutting-edge technology into our workflow to solve the problems that many archaeologists face. This pap
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Patterson, H., F. di Gennaro, H. di Giuseppe, et al. "The Tiber Valley Project: the Tiber and Rome through two millennia." Antiquity 74, no. 284 (2000): 395–403. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0003598x00059482.

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In 1997 a new collaborative research project was initiated by the British School at Rome. This project draws on a variety of sources of archaeological information to explore the regional impact of the City of Rome throughout the period from 1000 BC to AD 1300. The project provides a common collaborative research framework which brings together a range of archaeologists and historians working in various institutions. In this paper those involved in different aspects of this new project outline their work and its overall objectives.
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Toumazou, Michael K., Richard W. Yerkes, and P. Nick Kardulias. "Athienou Archaeological Project: Investigations in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, 1990-1995." Journal of Field Archaeology 25, no. 2 (1998): 163. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/530577.

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Toumazou, Michael K., Richard W. Yerkes, and P. Nick Kardulias. "Athienou Archaeological Project: Investigations in the Malloura Valley, Cyprus, 1990–1995." Journal of Field Archaeology 25, no. 2 (1998): 163–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1179/009346998792005450.

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Bispham, Edward. "Archaeological Fieldwork Reports: Sangro Valley Project: excavations at Monte Pallano (CH)." Papers of the British School at Rome 75 (November 2007): 303–4. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0068246200003731.

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Białowarczuk, Marcin, and Agnieszka Szymczak. "Second season of prehistoric investigations in the Qumayrah Valley, Oman." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 27, no. 1 (2018): 445–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0013.2009.

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In the second field season of the Omani–Polish Qumayrah Archaeological Project, the prehistoric leg of the team conducted investigations of previously discovered lithic sites in the vicinity of Al-Ayn village. This paper summarizes the results of archaeological testing at three open campsites codenamed Qumayrah-Ayn (QA) 2, QA 6 and QA 12. The investigations provided new evidence of intensive Stone Age settlement of the Qumayrah Valley (also known as Wadi Fajj). The data, comprising lithic tools and some shell and stone beads, indicate that the occupation of these sites should be dated to vario
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Mathieson, Ian, Elizabeth Bettles, Jon Dittmer, and Colin Reader. "The National Museums of Scotland Saqqara Survey Project, Earth Sciences 1990–1998." Journal of Egyptian Archaeology 85, no. 1 (1999): 21–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/030751339908500103.

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The National Museums of Scotland are engaged in producing an up-to-date archaeological and subsurface geophysical map of an interesting and little explored area of the necropolis of Memphis at Saqqara. The area comprises the Gisr el-Mudir (also known as the ‘Great Enclosure’) at the southern boundary, the open valley between the Sekhemkhet complex and the Gisr el-Mudir stretching north to the Serapeum and containing the L-shaped enclosure at the Old Kingdom tombs around the mastaba of Ptahhotep, the area of the Serapeum and its dependencies, and the valley to the north-west of the Sacred Anima
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Lockard, Gregory D. "The Occupational History of Galindo, Moche Valley, Peru." Latin American Antiquity 20, no. 2 (2009): 279–302. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1045663500002649.

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AbstractThe archaeological site of Galindo, located in the Moche Valley, is one of the most important Late Moche (ca. A. D. 600—800) centers on the North Coast of Peru. The site was once thought to have been occupied only after the nearby Huacas de Moche, the paramount Middle Moche (ca. A. D. 300–600) center in the valley, was abandoned. Recent radiocarbon dates from the Huacas de Moche, however, indicate that it continued to be occupied well into the eighth century A. D. This paper presents data on the occupational history of Galindo recently obtained during the Galindo Archaeological Project
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Mohd Aminuddin, N. U., Z. Majid, N. Ahmad Fuad, et al. "DEVELOPMENT OF GEODATABASE FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE IN BUJANG VALLEY KEDAH." ISPRS - International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLII-4/W16 (October 1, 2019): 409–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xlii-4-w16-409-2019.

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Abstract. In recent years, there has been little adoption of geospatial technology applications towards the archaeological excavation project in Malaysia which yields increasing amount of data on historical assets. Those data however been processed and managed via conventional method of paper form- based and less associated spatial data which is actually can be necessary to improve the finding method of potential archaeological sites. This paper presents the application of Geographical Information System (GIS) towards the archaeology data management by adopting geodatabase for storing archaeol
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Malaperdas, George. "The Habitation Model Trend Calculation (MTC): Ancient Topography – The Mycenaean Spercheios Valley Case Study." Interdisciplinaria Archaeologica Natural Sciences in Archaeology XIII, no. 1 (2022): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.24916/iansa.2022.2.3.

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The initial goal of the Mycenaean Spercheios-Valley Archaeological Project (MY.SPE.AR.) is to undertake a systematic archaeogeophysical survey of the Spercheios Valley in central Greece. The extensive and intensive survey focuses on locating, documenting, mapping and analysing environmental features in correlation with the archaeological remains of Mycenaean sites in the region. This documentation and analysis have already commenced and will be further implemented with use of technologies such as Mobile GPS, UAV photography, satellite imagery analysis, remote sensing, spatial analysis with GIS
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Zedeno, Maria Nieves, Stephanie M. Whittlesey, Richard Ciolek-Torrello, and Jeffrey H. Altschul. "Vanishing River. Landscapes and Lives of the Lower Verde Valley--The Lower Verde Valley Archaeological Project." Journal of Field Archaeology 27, no. 2 (2000): 233. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/530601.

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Vacatello, Federica. "From archaeological data to statistical analysis." Acta IMEKO 13, no. 4 (2024): 1–10. https://doi.org/10.21014/actaimeko.v13i4.1879.

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A doctoral research project, discussed in May 2022, has led to a greater understanding of the settlement dynamics that took place in the Mignone Valley over the long chronological period between the 6th and 11th centuries AD. This understanding has been achieved through the recent topographical investigations conducted in the context of the Mignone Valley. The research employed the ancient land uses, the road system and the exploitation of the rich mineral deposits of the ‘Monti della Tolfa’ as 'keys' for understanding the change, employing a statistical analysis method for the evaluation of t
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Laugier, Elise Jakoby, Nawzad Abdullatif, and Claudia Glatz. "Embedding the remote sensing monitoring of archaeological site damage at the local level: Results from the “Archaeological practice and heritage protection in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq” project." PLOS ONE 17, no. 6 (2022): e0269796. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0269796.

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Today, the satellite-based monitoring of archaeological sites and site damage is a widespread practice, especially in conflict-affected regions. However, the vast majority of these remote sensing cultural heritage monitoring efforts have been led and conducted by remote researchers, and there remains an urgent need to embed this work within existing, in-country institutions at local and regional levels. Here, we present the archaeological site monitoring approach and results from the project Archaeological Practice and Heritage Protection in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, a collaborative projec
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Earley-Spadoni, Tiffany, Artur Petrosyan, and Boris Gasparyan. "Danger along the high road: report from the 2017 field season of the Vayots Dzor Fortress Landscapes Project (VDFLP), Armenia." ARAMAZD: Armenian Journal of Near Eastern Studies 13, no. 1 (2019): 59–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.32028/ajnes.v13i1.951.

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The Vayots Dzor Fortress Lansdscapes Project investigates the rise and fall of fortress culture in southern Armenia, focusing on the Late Bronze/Early Iron and medieval periods. The paper summarises the findings of the inaugural field season in 2017. The team performed extensive and intensive survey in a high alpine valley that was a key transportation corridor between Lake Sevan in the north and Nakhichevan and northwest Iran to the south. The project employed digital mapping, drone photogrammetry and digital storytelling in support of digital humanities approaches. Important findings include
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Whisenhunt, Mary E. "The Potential and Pitfalls of Collector Collaboration in Southeast Arizona." Advances in Archaeological Practice 10, no. 1 (2021): 65–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/aap.2021.29.

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ABSTRACTIn locales where much of the archaeological record has been destroyed or heavily impacted by pothunting and development, engaging with collector informants—including those who legally excavated sites on private property in the 1980s—can help fill crucial information gaps. However, such collaboration can pose ethical, and potentially legal, challenges. In this article, I outline research goals and results from a survey project in southeast Arizona's York-Duncan Valley, discuss the legal and ethical implications involved in working with former pothunters, and offer a critical evaluation
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Osypińska, Marta, and Piotr Osypiński. "Levallois Tradition epigones in the Middle Nile Valley: survey in the Affad Basin." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean XXIV, no. 1 (2016): 601–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0010.0096.

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The paper presents the results of an archaeological ground survey aimed to record prehistoric settlement landscape in chosen parts of the Southern Dongola Reach (Tergis, Affad and El-Nafab districts). The project fills in the gaps in earlier research on the right bank of the Nile. Numerous new sites were recorded, all reflecting a frequently occupied level of silts and sands originating in the former river valley aggradations. Prospection of locations recorded in 2003 and later demonstrated also the progressing destruction of archaeological sites on the fringes of modern settlement and the new
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D., Erdenebaatar, Ligang Zh., Wanli L., Bin L., Mijiddorj E., and Galbadrah B. "The Results of the Study of Gol Mod-2 Site by the Mongolian-Chinese Joint Archaeological Research Team." Teoriya i praktika arkheologicheskikh issledovaniy 34, no. 3 (2022): 195–209. http://dx.doi.org/10.14258/tpai(2022)34(3).-12.

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As part of the Mongolian-Chinese joint archaeological project ‘Exploring Ancient Nomadic Culture in the North’, archaeological surveys, excavations and research activities were conducted in the Hanui River valley in the Arkhangai aimag of Mongolia from July 2017 to August 2019. Three field seasons at the Gol Mod-2 necropolis yielded rich results, which were partly published in Mongolian and Chinese scientifi c journals. In December 2019, one of the major discoveries of this collaborative project (the excavation of the Gol Mod 2 burial ground) was honoured as one of the ‘Top Ten Discoveries of
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Attema, P. A. J., P. Carafa, W. M. Jongman, et al. "The Roman Hinterland Project: Integrating Archaeological Field Surveys around Rome and Beyond." European Journal of Archaeology 25, no. 2 (2021): 238–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/eaa.2021.51.

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This article presents the background to and prospects for a new initiative in archaeological field survey and database integration. The Roman Hinterland Project combines data from the Tiber Valley Project, Roman Suburbium Project, and the Pontine Region Project into a single database, which the authors believe to be one of the most complete repositories of data for the hinterland of a major ancient metropolis, covering nearly 2000 years of history. The logic of combining these databases in the context of studying the Roman landscape is explained and illustrated with analyses that show their ca
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Gyucha, Attila, Gábor Bácsmegi, Ottó Fogas, and William A. Parkinson. "House construction and settlement patterns on an Early Copper Age site in the Great Hungarian Plain." Communicationes Archaeologicae Hungariae 2006 (December 31, 2006): 5–28. https://doi.org/10.54640/cah.2006.5.

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The excavations conducted as part of the Hungarian-American Körös Regional Archaeological Project were begun in 2000 at the Vésztő-Bikeri (Vésztő 20) site. In its current phase, the goal of the long-term research project initiated for the study of the socioeconomic changes in the Körös Valley during the Holocene is to explore the transition from the Neolithic to the Copper Age through the systematic, multidisciplinary investigation of Early Copper Age settlements.
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Cox, Stephen, Nuala Marshall, Laura Bailey, Julie Franklin, Fraser Hunter, and Angela Walker. "‘Sae lofty and wide’." Scottish Archaeological Internet Reports 104 (November 10, 2023): 1–140. http://dx.doi.org/10.9750/issn.2056-7421.2023.104.1-140.

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Archaeological investigations undertaken by Headland Archaeology (UK) Ltd as part of the Clyde Wind Farm and Clyde Wind Farm Extension construction project produced a body of evidence that tells the story of human occupation and settlement in the Upper Clyde Valley. The investigations conducted between 2007 and 2015 included evaluations, site excavations, and the monitoring of groundworks across four distinct landscapes: Clyde Valley North (Woodend), Camps Valley, Midlock Valley, and Clyde Valley South (Newton Plantation). The results of this work, together with those from specialist studies a
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Pauketat, Timothy R., Robert F. Boszhardt, and Michael Kolb. "Trempealeau’s Little Bluff." Midcontinental Journal of Archaeology 42, no. 2 (2017): 168–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/26599955.

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Abstract Archaeological and geomorphological investigations of Little Bluff (47Tr32), in Trempealeau, Wisconsin, reveal how and, possibly, why this loess-capped sandstone ridge spur was anthropogenically altered in the mid-eleventh century A.D. Project excavation units and trenches dug in 2010–2011 revealed the timing, rate of completion, structure, symmetry, and orientation of the construction. In addition to delineating construction details and associated archaeological features, our research suggests that Cahokians, by sculpting and rebuilding this ridge spur, were actively positioning them
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Klaunzer, Michael, Felix Mustar, and E. Christiana Köhler. "Chert for the Masses… Mining Archaeology in Wadi el-Sheikh. A Preliminary Report." METALLA 23, no. 1 (2017): 3–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.46586/metalla.v23.2017.i1.3-18.

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The chert mines of Wadi el-Sheikh in Middle-Egypt have been well known for over 100 years now; however, archaeological research on this important raw material source is still lacking. In 2014 and 2015 the Vienna Middle Egypt Project of the University of Vienna in cooperation with the University of Virginia and the Deutsches Bergbau-Museum Bochum conducted surveys and archaeological excavations in Wadi el-Sheikh. In this article new results concerning chert mining, mining technology and the organization of labor in this desert valley are described.
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Mattingly, David J., Youssef Bokbot, and Martin Sterry. "The Middle Draa Project (Morocco): results from the survey and trial excavations 2015–18." Libyan Studies 50 (October 22, 2019): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/lis.2019.21.

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AbstractThe Middle Draa Project (2015–18) is a pioneering survey of the archaeology of a c.200 km long valley at the northern edge of the Moroccan Sahara. Combining mapping from satellite imagery, field survey and trial excavation, the project has established a new baseline for the region's archaeological heritage. This paper concentrates on the main results in relation to the Protohistoric (Iron Age) phase, when the first steps towards sedentarisation and oasis agriculture appear to have been taken.
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Casana, Jesse, and Claudia Glatz. "THE LAND BEHIND THE LAND BEHIND BAGHDAD: ARCHAEOLOGICAL LANDSCAPES OF THE UPPER DIYALA (SIRWAN) RIVER VALLEY." Iraq 79 (May 8, 2017): 47–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/irq.2017.3.

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While the Diyala (Kurdish Sirwan) River Valley is storied in Near Eastern archaeology as home to the Oriental Institute's excavations in the 1930s as well as to Robert McC. Adams’ pioneering archaeological survey, The Land Behind Baghdad, the upper reaches of the river valley remain almost unknown to modern scholarship. Yet this region, at the interface between irrigated lowland Mesopotamia and the Zagros highlands to the north and east, has long been hypothesized as central to the origins and development of complex societies. It was hotly contested by Bronze Age imperial powers, and offered o
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Papantoniou, Giorgos, and Athanasios Vionis. "The River as an Economic Asset: Settlement and Society in the Xeros Valley in Cyprus." Land 7, no. 4 (2018): 157. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land7040157.

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Settled and Sacred Landscapes of Cyprus (SeSaLaC) is a systematic archaeological survey project of the University of Cyprus in the Xeros River valley in the Larnaka district in Cyprus. This article aims to present a first synthesis of the diachronic settlement pattern in the region. After a short introduction on the area and the SeSaLaC project, we attempt to identify and interpret settlement evolution and landscape changes in the region, from early prehistory to Late Antiquity. The contextualisation and evaluation of settlement changes in the Xeros River valley are carried out within a multi-
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Ejsmond, Wojciech, Julia M. Chyla, Piotr Witkowski, et al. "Archaeological survey at Gebelein in the 2014, 2015 and 2016 seasons." Polish Archaeology in the Mediterranean 26, no. 1 (2018): 239–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5604/01.3001.0012.1783.

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All periods of Egyptian history are represented at Gebelein and it encompasses many kinds of archaeological site found in the Nile valley (that is, cemeteries, settlements, fortifications, temples, rock quarries etc.). The area was a significant centre in the history of ancient Egypt, but its exact role and the reasons for its importance still awaits explanation. That is why the Gebelein Archaeological Project was initiated. The field survey of Gebelein, which started in 2014, aims to recognise the topography of the area and the degree of destruction of the sites and to locate archaeological r
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Sampson, C. Garth, Virginia Moore, C. Britt Bousman, Bob Stafford, Alberto Giordano, and Mark Willis. "A GIS Analysis of the Zeekoe Valley Stone Age Archaeological Record in South Africa." Journal of African Archaeology 13, no. 2 (2015): 167–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.3213/2191-5784-10277.

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The conversion of the Zeekoe Valley Archaeological Project survey data to a GIS format allows rapid and accurate analysis of this large hunter-gatherer database. During the 16-month survey 13,866 prehistoric Stone Age sites were recorded and plotted on aerial photographs. These site locations and archaeological data can now be analysed in a manner never possible before the conversion. The distribution and abundance of sites spanning over ~700,000 years of occupation demonstrates how human hunting and gathering societies organized themselves spatially on an African landscape. These results show
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Kobiałka, Dawid. "„Jakaś groza wieje od tych pól ponurych” – świadkowie i dziedzictwo masowych, drugowojennych zbrodni w Dolinie Śmierci w Chojnicach." Folia Praehistorica Posnaniensia 26 (December 30, 2021): 123–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/fpp.2021.26.05.

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This paper discusses the results of the research carried out in a project entitled An archaeology of the Death Valley. First, the historical context related to mass killings on the outskirts of Chojnice during the Second World War is sketched. Then, the results of the archaeological field research are presented. The last part is about ethnographic research which allowed to document various memories related to mass killings in the Death Valley as well as human and non-human witnesses of these events. The idea behind this paper is to show that archaeology and ethnography are crucial in discoveri
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Lebedev, Maxim A. "Cultural and natural context of the ancient settlement of Gebel el-Nour in the mouth of Wadi Ghayada (Middle Egypt): main challenges and prospects for studying." Vostok. Afro-aziatskie obshchestva: istoriia i sovremennost, no. 6 (2023): 14. http://dx.doi.org/10.31857/s086919080027503-0.

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In 2022, the archaeological site of Gebel el-Nour witnessed the first season of the Egyptian-Russian archaeological mission organizes in cooperation between the Supreme Council of Antiquities of Egypt and the Institute of Oriental Studies of the Russian Academy of Sciences. This Greek-Roman site and its surrounding infrastructure have not attracted much attention of researchers besides archaeological works within the temple area built by Ptolemy II. The inauguration of the new international project may become an important step for Russian specialists in developing an integrated approach to Egy
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Uzunov, Zhivko. "Archaeology of landscape: field survey in the Valley of Hadzhiiska, Byala and Aheloy River." Annual of Natural Sciences Department 7 (December 30, 2022): 19–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.33919/ansd.22.7.3.

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In the autumn of 2020 and spring of 2021, archaeological and geological field surveys were conducted within the Nessebar and Pomorie municipalities, as part of the project “Archaeology of Landscape: Patterns of Reconstruction of the Ancient Environment.” The project aims to reconstruct the landscapes of the Southern slopes of The Emine Stara Planina Mountain during Antiquity, as well as investigate human impact on the environment and archaeological sites. During the surveys, 102 new archaeological sites were discovered (see Fig. 1). Two sites date back to the Late Chalcolithic period, four to
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