susie green
I am a PhD student looking at the use of Structure from Motion in Archaeology.
My blog and research can be seen on my website:
www.archaeologysfm.co.uk
Supervisors: Dr Andrew Bevan, Dr Mark Lake, and Professor Stuart Robson
Address: susiezgreen@gmail.com
My blog and research can be seen on my website:
www.archaeologysfm.co.uk
Supervisors: Dr Andrew Bevan, Dr Mark Lake, and Professor Stuart Robson
Address: susiezgreen@gmail.com
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Co-authored by team members of the Amara West Project, it covers such themes as: how the town of Amara West came to be; what it was like to live there in pharaonic times; and how the Egyptian colonisers co-existed and interacted with local Nubian populations.
It provides an overview of early 20th century excavations at the site, and an insight into how archaeologists work today. And, of course, it provides information about visiting Amara West.
Co-authored by team members of the Amara West Project, it covers such themes as: how the town of Amara West came to be; what it was like to live there in pharaonic times; and how the Egyptian colonisers co-existed and interacted with local Nubian populations.
It provides an overview of early 20th century excavations at the site, and an insight into how archaeologists work today. And, of course, it provides information about visiting Amara West.