The Cavan Burren is a plantation forest within the Marble Arch Caves UNESCO Global Geopark overlay along the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland border. The exposure of Cavan Burren’s relict landscape resulted from a 2012 partial clear fell. Our multidisciplinary team of researchers in architecture, technology, ecology, fine arts, and archaeology investigated domestic architecture reflected in three stone configurations: circular/semicircular sites, rectangular sites, and tomb structures. We also investigated human action on pedestal boulders (PBs), which had been modified by sculpting, splitting, and cutting away. Our first goal was to show human action on structures by using three-dimensional (3D) analyses to investigate relationsh...
This work explores the utility of digital imaging techniques as research tools in the study of early...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
NoExcavations in the 1920s and 1970s at the Sculptor’s Cave, North-East Scotland, revealed that the...
AbstractDigital technology has been increasingly employed in the documentation and analysis of archa...
AbstractDigital technology has been increasingly employed in the documentation and analysis of archa...
This summer documentation of the ancient archeological site in the Cavan Burren commenced. Our purpo...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceThe Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best know...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
International audienceThe Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best know...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
This work explores the utility of digital imaging techniques as research tools in the study of early...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
NoExcavations in the 1920s and 1970s at the Sculptor’s Cave, North-East Scotland, revealed that the...
AbstractDigital technology has been increasingly employed in the documentation and analysis of archa...
AbstractDigital technology has been increasingly employed in the documentation and analysis of archa...
This summer documentation of the ancient archeological site in the Cavan Burren commenced. Our purpo...
This study addresses the landscape context of Atlantic rock art, comparing three study areas in Irel...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceThe Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best know...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
An outcrop in boggy upland pasture inscribed with megalithic-era petroglyphs has been the subject of...
International audienceThe Tumulus of Gavrinis, which is located in Brittany, is one of the best know...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
International audienceRock art studies are facing major technical challenges for extensive documenta...
This work explores the utility of digital imaging techniques as research tools in the study of early...
During May and June of this past summer (2017) Professors Ariel Solis, Robin Johnson, and Rhonda Roo...
NoExcavations in the 1920s and 1970s at the Sculptor’s Cave, North-East Scotland, revealed that the...