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Mar 18, 2021
Valk, Heiki; Kriiska, Aivar; Matsin, Ave; Oras, Janika; Ormisson-Lahe, Anu; Pae, Taavi; Rahi-Tamm, Aigi; Remmel, Mari-Ann, 2021, "Päranditurism Eestis: Potentsiaal ja arenguvõimalused", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-276, DATADOI, V1
Uuringu "Päranditurism Eestis: Potentsiaal ja arenguvõimalused" teostas Ettevõtluse Arenduse Sihtasutuse tellimusel 15.05.2020 - 15.03.2021 Tartu Ülikooli ajaloo ja arheoloogia instituut koostöös TÜ geograafia instituudi, Viljandi Kultuuriakadeemia ning Eesti Kirjandusmuuseumi Eesti Rahvaluule Arhiiviga. Uuring, mille eesmärk oli edendada turismi,... |
Feb 18, 2021
Chen, Shidong, 2021, "ATR-FT-IR spectra of adhesives from Estonia, Russia and Belarus", https://doi.org/10.23673/RE-274, DATADOI, V1
ATR-FT-IR spectra of 100 adhesive samples from different prehistoric composite artifacts, pottery and amorphous lumps across Eastern Europe and Urals. The spectra are available in the original research article by Chen et al., Classification of archaeological adhesives from eastern Europe and Urals by ATR-FT-IR spectroscopy and chemometric analysis.... |
Apr 13, 2020
Morrone, Alessandra; Pagi, Hembo; Tõrv, Mari; Oras, Ester, 2020, "Application of Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) to surface bone changes in paleopathology", https://doi.org/10.15155/RE-138, DATADOI, V1
Each zip file in the repository includes the following items: one or more standard photographs of the specimen for comparison, the original complete .rti file, and a folder containing the snapshots of the RTI images obtained with RTIViewer. By default, snapshots of eight standard light rakings, together with the specular enhancement and the normals... |
May 13, 2019
Morrone, Alessandra; Oras, Ester; Tõrv, Mari, 2019, "Photographic repository and RTI imaging of paleopathological lesions in fetal and perinatal human remains", https://doi.org/10.15155/RE-61, DATADOI, V1
This repository does not include all the 43 specimens of the sample. The dataset was created with the specific purpose of showing in the most detailed way possible the lesions related to metabolic disease discovered in this sample, with the hope of being of aid to any other operator working with infantile human remains in the future. Therefore, a t... |
