🏺 Tepe Gawra, kurdish for “the great mound”, is situated in #Iraq. The site offers an almost continuous sequence of occupation from the 5th to the 2nd millennium BCE. The “Round House” itself dates to around 4000 BCE.
Our architectural reconstruction is based upon analyses, the excavation reports, and related literature. Since the reconstruction is, of course, only tentative, we decided to illustrate the level of certainty in the model through colour coding.
@amaury_h ah yes, you are right. If I remember correctly, the three-colored model was a very old student project of mine and the "realistic" model was a newer version. That's why the access changed. But overall it is a very old project
ICYMI: 🏺 Can a museum really forbid scanning their objects if they are presented publicly? A 2022 article by The Guardian presents us with a case between the Institute of Digital Archaeology against the British Museum. Is this a question about ownership?
Hi everyone! I am searching for a native English speaker (American) with a background in (digital) archaeology that can check an academic article I wrote and want to submit. My English is not that bad, but it isn't perfect either.
I can't pay money, but I have a couple of books (not new, but also not used) that I could send free of charge to whoever likes to help. We can also discuss the books first, before you decide!
@Pappy Ah ok. It is super appreciated that you want to help, but I need someone with an academic background as these articles are written in a specific way. Thanks anyway!