Digital archaeology increasingly harnesses computational techniques to advance our understanding of pottery from archaeological contexts. By integrating 3D scanning, photogrammetry, and advanced image ...
Professor Faruk Kaya said the dating of the ceramics found broadly aligns with traditional estimates for the era associated ...
Four Southeastern University students, one USF graduate and SEU professor John Wineland, Ph.D., took their last trip, for this year at least, to a remote archaeology dig near the Kissimmee River, as ...
The contents of ancient pottery could help archaeologists resolve some longstanding disputes in the world of antiquities, thanks to scientists at Britain's University of Bristol. The researchers ...
Located in Manhattan, the New York City Archaeological Repository houses a number archaeology collections, recovered from various seventeenth, eighteenth and nineteenth century contexts, including ...
A study led by the University of Bristol recently found that Neolithic pottery has preserved clues about humanity’s earliest relationships with grains—dating back thousands of years earlier than ...
Southeastern Archaeology, Vol. 27, No. 2, Shell-Tempered Ceramics in the Eastern Woodlands (Winter 2008), pp. 286-293 (8 pages) We briefly review problems in understanding the temporal and spatial ...
Ceramic pots endure the corrosive effects of thousands of years, and organic remains preserved inside its pores can shed light on the culture, values, diets, and daily life of societies. This research ...
Near the centre of Japan’s largest lake, a quiet shift in archaeological understanding has begun to take shape. Researchers ...