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3D virtual tours of Egyptian tombs and temples

3D virtual tours of Egyptian tombs and temples

Brumla
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In the context of the COVID-19 pandemic, in 2020 the Egyptian Ministry of Tourism and Antiquities, in collaboration with the American Research Center in Kahira and Harvard University, to create and offer virtual tours of major historical sites, archaeological sites and museums.
The Last Hunters and Gatherers

The Last Hunters and Gatherers

Brumla
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From 12.10. to 15.10. I participated in a revision survey of the rock overhang, unprofessionally explored in the early 90s. The aim was to document the stratigraphy in detail, collect samples for dating and pollen analysis.
Roman siege camp under the fortress of Ulaka

Roman siege camp under the fortress of Ulaka

Brumla
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The last archaeological research of our Slovenian internship took place near Lake Cerknica in the south-west of the country. One of the two Roman siege camps, located 300 m northwest of the fort itself, was investigated.
Naval Expedition Monoxylon IV.

Naval Expedition Monoxylon IV.

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On June 19, 2023, a new, fourth Monoxylon event began, i.e. the maritime expedition of doc. PhDr. Radomír Tichý, Ph.D. from the University of Hradec Králové, founder of the archaeopark in Všestary. The aim was to experimentally navigate the maritime migration route from the Middle East to Europe, through which agriculture could have spread to us 9,000 years ago. The purpose of these expeditions is to practically verify the different technologies of monoxyl production and their properties during maritime navigation. In the form of an archaeological experiment, they test monoxyl as a type of vessel that may have been used in the spread of early agricultural populations in the Mediterranean 9,000 years ago.
Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

Study placement in Slovenia - research on the Roman city of Emona

Brumla
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The research takes place in the former northern part of the city, near the National Theatre inIgrisská Street, where the foundations of an insula, the equivalent of today's apartment buildings, are being uncovered. These buildings were not built to a high standard and their construction was prone to fires. Because of these dangers, apartments on the upper floors were cheap and in low demand, and thus more sought after by the lower to middle class.

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