Join the Urban Archeology Corps, a national program where young people age 15-26 conduct a range of archeological tasks to learn about Urban national parks and their surrounding communities, the diverse histories and resources that make these places special, and public service and NPS employment. Team projects may include historical research, interpretation, excavation, and public outreach.
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The Philistines have long been a mysterious force in the history of the ancient Levant, with few records detailing their early years in the lands of the Bible. The organized, Urban nature of Philistine sites in later periods has led some scholars to suggest that they entered the land as invaders, bringing with them a highly developed Urban culture.
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The Urban Archaeology of the London Crossrail Project provides a description of the organisational framework that the archaeology programme operates in and looks at the project design, management structure, access and programme risk constraints that have affected the project planning. It looks specifically at how the various stakeholders have agreed to control impacts on archaeological sites, …
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The oblique image is primarily used in archaeology to take a wider context of a feature and the area around it, and also to give depth. Nearly always taken at a much lower elevation than the vertical image and in few numbers, its application is fairly limited and often taken for a specific purpose (8).
As discussed earlier, in archaeology aerial photography is ideal for locating lost monuments and tracking features, especially those that are not visible at ground level, those that are under the soil and cannot be seen on a field walk and those that can only be seen under certain conditions.
It adapts as technology and human need adapts. As discussed earlier, in archaeology aerial photography is ideal for locating lost monuments and tracking features, especially those that are not visible at ground level, those that are under the soil and cannot be seen on a field walk and those that can only be seen under certain conditions.