Sentences with phrase «looking at an archaeological site»

In this virtual space, the researchers hope to track patterns of movement of the astronauts and objects over time, which might allow them to understand patterns of life on the station in the same way that they might when looking at an archaeological site on Earth.

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«But we should look at myths across Eurasia to understand this archaeological site,» he says.
By looking beyond the single archaeological site and instead focusing on settlement patterns, regions, and the surrounding landscape archaeologists are able to look at large - scale spatial and temporal patterns of social organization, land use, and their environmental impact.
«There isn't anywhere in the world with more to look at in a smaller space,» Bryson asserts, noting that Britain has 26 World Heritage Sites and 600,000 known archaeological sites.
There are so many ruins in Peru, that not all are official touristic archaeological sites; history is absolutely everywhere, and I consistently marvel at what these places would have looked like in their heyday.
And finally there's a behind - the - scenes look at the history of the Western Wall and a tour of the Core Excavation site revealing unique archaeological findings from several periods of Jerusalem's 3,000 years of existence.
Chania hosts a variety of events throughout the year and the city is proud of their local history, in the spring months until May you can go on a tour of the city learning about the history and looking at key archaeological sites.
Imagine you're standing at the base of an archaeological site and you look up, way above you — you're not just looking up — you're actually looking up at the present day from where you stand in the past.
The video La Cueva Negra (2013) investigates the transformation of a former archaeological site, whereas the 16 mm film Farmacopea (2013) looks at how distinctive features of the island's natural landscape relate to the development of agriculture and tourism.
Meanwhile there are plenty of papers referenced at archaeological sites from scholars looking at e.g. neanderthal populations in Europe to 30,000 BCE and concluding anywhere from 10k to 100k max individuals could be sustained reliably.
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