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  2. Category:Archaeological databases - Wikipedia

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  3. Integrated Archaeological Database - Wikipedia

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    The Integrated Archaeological Database system, or IADB, is an open-source web-based application designed to address the data management requirements throughout the lifespan of archaeological excavation projects, from initial excavation recording, through post-excavation analysis and research to eventual dissemination and archiving.

  4. Nespos - Wikipedia

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    NESPOS was developed during the EU-funded project TNT and was designed as an interactive online database containing, in the long run, all available anthropological and archaeological data related to Neanderthals, e.g. computed tomography (CT) and 3D surface scans of Neanderthal fossils and artefacts as well as additional data like scanned literature, images or tables.

  5. Archaeology Data Service - Wikipedia

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    The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs. It is located in The King's Manor, at the University of York. ...

  6. Digital archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Digital archaeology is the application of information technology and digital media to archaeology. [1] [2] This includes the use of tools such as databases, 3D models, digital photography, virtual reality, augmented reality, and geographic information systems. [3]

  7. Archaeologists Dug Up a Royal Grave—and Found a Secret ...

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    Archaeologists discovered a wooden Celtic burial chamber inside a southern Germany burial mound. Dated to between 620 and 450 B.C., these mounds were reserved for high-ranking individuals.

  8. GigaMesh Software Framework - Wikipedia

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    The GigaMesh Software Framework is a free and open-source software for display, editing and visualization of 3D-data typically acquired with structured light or structure from motion. [3] It provides numerous functions for analysis of archaeological objects like cuneiform tablets, ceramics [4] [5] or converted LiDAR data. [6]

  9. Institute for Digital Archaeology - Wikipedia

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    The Institute for Digital Archaeology (IDA) is a joint venture between Harvard University, Oxford University, and the Museum of the Future (Dubai) that promotes the development and use of digital imaging techniques in archaeology, epigraphy, art history, and museum conservation.