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    Chalcolithic Europeans. Several experts have meanwhile attempted to reconstruct the Iceman’s facial features. The Dutch artists Adrie and Alfons Kennis created the most recent reconstruction‚ which will also be on display at the South Tyrol Museum of Archaeology. It is based on the very latest research findings. Where and how was he found? On Thursday‚ September 19‚ 1991‚ on a sunny afternoon Erika and Helmut Simon‚ from Nuremberg in Germany‚ were enjoying a vacation walking through icy landscape high up

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    Visible Light Communication (VLC)/Li-Fi Technology & Free Space Optics (FSO) Market (2013-2018) – By Component (LED‚ Image Sensor‚ Opto-couplers)‚ Application (Indoor Networking‚ Underwater Communication‚ Location Based Service‚ ITS) & Geography For more details on the content of report and ordering information please visit: http://www.aarkstore.com/reports/reportid-239974.html VLC technology‚ one of the advanced optical wireless communication technologies‚ in which light in the

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    UNIVERSITY OF ZADAR Department of archaeology Anela Muslić APOXYOMENOS (seminar) Zadar‚2012. Apoxyomenos‚ an ancient bronze statue of an athlete scraping off oil and

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    sea that’s where it all began. In time he invented an underwater breathing machine so you can stay down there for a long period of time Jacques was the Development of

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    explains why the new attraction should be commercial success. Features 1. Unique. The museum is located underwater. it is the only one of its kind in Asia‚ and one of the few in the world. 2. Historical and cultural. The main exhibit is a ship with its 800-year-old history and culture. 3. Dreamlike. The old ship is 24 metres below the surface of the sea. There is a transparent underwater corridor for visitors to walk through and see the ship. What’s more exciting is that they can see that the

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    places. The Anthropology Department offers a wide range of courses for students in pursuit of the Bachelor of Arts degree‚ from the basic four fields of cultural anthropology‚ linguistics‚ physical anthropology‚ and archaeology‚ to advanced study of topics such as underwater archaeology‚ medical anthropology‚ Caribbean cultures‚ primatology‚ and Iron Age Europe.  The science of anthropology holds that to understand the principles of human

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    destroyed due to a series of devastating earthquakes.These earthquakes along with floods contributed to the entire palace quarter in the North East of the city submerging in water. It is now largely inaccessible. There has been recent work in underwater archaeology that has revealed more such as sphinxes and other colossal statues of men and women. In saying this‚ the chances of digging around in the foundations of the museum are very slim. Parts from the foundations of the Great Temple of Serapis have

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    With advancements in science and technology‚ Marine Archaeology is becoming increasingly popular. In India‚ we can find remains of an entire city submerged underwater. At Dwarka in Gujarat‚ we find remains of port-city with fortification walls and stone anchors submerged under water. Archaeologists and Historians find various evidences from the past to study

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    NURSYAHIRA ABD HAMID ASSIGNMENT 1 Explain the concept and purpose of the geochemical‚ gravity‚ electromagnetic and magnetic surveys. 1. Concept and purpose of geochemistry Petroleum geochemistry has played an important role in many areas of exploration and production for fossil fuels. Many of the more recent developments can be seen to have developed in parallel with developments in analytical chemistry such as gas chromatography and gas chromatography−mass spectrometry. For the past two decades

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    wreck in modern times in which it was found as a result of communication among many civilizations. Underwater archaeology deals with recuperation and the study of archaic and ancient objects and pieces submerged underwater thus it was a big challenge and an ordeal for it needs a lot of funding. Nonetheless‚ loads of archaeologists and other people pursued the adventure of discovering things underwater‚ like the San

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