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France, Roman archaeological sites
Duration : 524 Seconds

2010-2009 Expedition. Full HD, photographer: Samuel Magal. This clip is a small selection of the sites filmed in France, in this project I shot archaeological sites all over France.
Tags :France, Archaeology, Roman, Pont du Gard, Glanum, Gaul, Gallo Roman, Samuel Magal, Theater, Amphitheater, Ruins, Roman Empire, Rome, Ancient Rome, Culture, Travel, French, Gaulish, Romaine, Historic, Ancient
"Matisse museum and Roman archeology in Nice" Denisandlynnae's photos around Nice, France
Duration : 132 Seconds

Preview of Denisandlynnae's blog at TravelPod. Read the full blog here: www.travelpod.com This blog preview was made by TravelPod using the TripAdvisor™ TripWow slideshow creator. Learn more about these videos: www.travelpod.com
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Le Temple in Paris, France -- Archeological Works in Progress
Duration : 141 Seconds

copyright 2011 Lisa B. Falour, BS, MBA all rights reserved LISA, INC. (EURL) cutecatfaith.com One must be in contact with locals to find out about cool stuff such as this. My spouse noted its availability for touring with the actual archeologists only by chance, looking at our local press. Just a local free paper in Saint-Denis. Most of this type of info is just not up on the 'net. I recommend a private guide in Paris. You can deal with FUSAC online for free or hire me via my website.
Tags :Le, Temple, Paris, France, archeology, Lisa, Falour, French, templar, digs, works, travel, tourism, voyages, guide, private, halles, market, church, église, cemetery, ossuary, history, revolution, Marie, Antoinette, dauphin, health, santé, medical, architecture, marais, swamp, architect, 19th, century, Middle, Ages, culture, events, adventure, museum, landmark, destination
Giza 3D Project on France 3 TV Channel (EN subtitles)-Dassault Systèmes and Boston MFA
Duration : 153 Seconds

Dassault Systèmes and the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston (MFA), have partnered to enable real-time virtual reconstruction of the Giza plateau based on actual archeological data from the Giza Archive project. This partnership will enable real-time virtual reconstruction of the Giza plateau based on actual archaeological data. The collaboration between technology and archaeology will result in new forms of scientific inquiry and communication. Virtual archaeology, using the power of scientific simulation tools and 3D immersive experiences, raises new questions, offers new hypotheses and allows us to simulate them in virtual environments. Project Presentation on France 3 TV Channel with an interview of Mehdi Tayoubi
Tags :Giza 3D, Peter der Manuelian, MFA Boston, Dassault Systèmes, VR, Realtime 3D, Interactive 3D, Virtual Reality, 3D Archeology, Khufu, Giza, Mehdi Tayoubi, 3D Museum
Race to save prehistoric art in Lascaux
Duration : 122 Seconds

It may be cave art, but it takes high-tech expertise to bring the paintings of France's Lascaux caves to life again. Artists are rushing to complete a new reproduction of the historic site before it's too late.
Tags :WEB, LIFESTYLE, FRANCE, ARCHAEOLOGY, CAVES, LASCAUX
Lattes, 3D archaeological reconstruction
Duration : 61 Seconds

Lattes, France, Languedoc.
Tags :3D, archaeology, reconstruction, lattes, france, languedoc
Virtual Archaeology : Saint-Michel de Cuxa
Duration : 177 Seconds

3D animation of Saint-Michel-de-Cuxa, France.
Tags :france, history, virtual, architecture, archaeology, 3D, modeling, section, visualization, photography, texturing, animation, computer, science, media, culture, digital, graphics, motion, cuxa, saint, michel, Documentary, Graphic, Design, Civil, Museum
WWII ARCHEOLOGY CASTLE OF ROLLEY / BASTOGNE, BELGIUM 2008 PART 1
Duration : 597 Seconds

Rifles and other WWII souvenirs of the battle of Bastogne dumped into a medieval well around 1946 beeing recovered
Tags :WWII, archeology, metal, detecting, 101st, airborne, battle, bulge, civil, war, relics, Bastogne, iraq, detector, middle, ages, medieval, 82nd, fun, div, belgium, france, patton, army, relic, airsoft, reenactor, reenactment, third, reich, nazi, collection, collecting, WWI, dagger, rifle, machine, gun, range, tank, kia, sniper, bf2, battlefield, jfk, eisenhower, dug, coin, silver, coins
Let's Play Tomb Raider Angel of Darkness - Archaeological Dig
Duration : 771 Seconds

Oh! Puzzles! And French people!
Tags :let's play, tomb raider, angel of darkness, lara croft, masterplaythrough, archaeological, dig, site, lourve, france, paris, werner von croy, monstrum, obsurca, painting, symbols, machine, monkey swing
euronews science - Earliest known paintings under study in France
Duration : 252 Seconds

The Chauvet cave in southern France is home to some of the earliest known man-made paintings, dating back some 32000 years. A team of scientists is studying the works in order to find out more about their history. Their work will help build a reconstruction site for visitors in years to come.... www.euronews.net
Tags :euronews, science, Archaeology, France, man-made, paintings, Chauvet, cave
WWII ARCHEOLOGY CASTLE OF ROLLEY / BASTOGNE , BELGIUM 2008 PART 2
Duration : 288 Seconds

Check out episode 1
Tags :WWII, archeology, metal, detecting, 101st, airborne, battle, bulge, civil, war, relics, Bastogne, iraq, detector, middle, ages, medieval, 82nd, fun, div, belgium, france, patton, army, relic, airsoft, reenactor, reenactment, third, reich, nazi, collection, collecting, WWI, dagger, rifle, machine, gun, range, tank, kia, sniper, bf2, battlefield, jfk, eisenhower, dug, coin, silver, coins
Virtual Archaeology : Chateau de Caveirac
Duration : 107 Seconds

3D animation of château de Caveirac, France.
Tags :france, history, virtual, architecture, archaeology, 3D, modeling, section, visualization, photography, texturing, animation, computer, science, media, culture, digital, graphics, motion, Documentary, Graphic, Design, Civil, Museum, Chateau, Caveirac
Archaeological site Heraclea Lyncestis 1/2 Bitola - Republic of Macedonia
Duration : 433 Seconds

Archaeological site Heraclea Lyncestis. Ancient city build by Pillip II the Macedon, father of Alexander the Great. Location near Bitola, R. Macedonia. www.visitbitola.info
Tags :macedonia, makedonija, macedonian, republic, Municipality, bitola, Archaeological, site, Heraclea, Lyncestis, хераклеа, хераклеја, битола, македонија, tourism, phillip, alexander, location, ancient, city, balkan, history, bulgaria, greece, hellas, thessaloniki, albania, srbija, turkey, australia, usa, japan, canada, uk, france, germany, travel
Ursula K Le Guin: Guesswork & Archaeology & Virgil
Duration : 342 Seconds

During a recent visit to New York City, Ursula K. Le Guin explained why the ancient setting of her latest novel, Lavinia, isn't really a change of pace from her science fiction stories.
Tags :science, fiction, historical, novel, literary, conversation, books, stories, imagination, creativity, creative, writing
1.2 Million Year Old Human Remain Found
Duration : 74 Seconds

Anna Chan: An exciting discovery in Spain. Archaeologists have unearthed the oldest known European jawbone. Scientists say this latest find proves that early humans may have roamed Europe as early as 1.2 million years ago. Here's more. The Atapuerca research team is credited with the discovery of the oldest known European jawbone. It was found in the Sierra de Atapuerca in northern Spain. Bones, fossils and stone tools of the earliest known hominids in Europe have been found in several caves there. In a paper published in the journal Nature, Spanish researchers say the new find is around 400000 years older than other remains found at a nearby site 14 years ago. Research team members say they have many reasons to be happy. [Jose Luis Arzuaga, Researcher]: "Today we can celebrate and we can afford to feel satisfied, not only about the publication but also because the research is going very well in a broader way." Up to now archaeologists had found evidence of human activity in Spain, France and Italy dated at around 1 million years ago but no human remains, only animal bones and stone tools.
Tags :ntd, ntdtv, news, prehistoric, civilization, archeology, jawbone, european, ancient, human, remains, bones, Atapuerca, Sierra, de, 1.2, Million, year, old, remain, found, oldest human, past life, supernatural, soul, death
Archaeological site Heraclea Lyncestis 2/2 Bitola - Republic of Macedonia
Duration : 470 Seconds

Archaeological site Heraclea Lyncestis. Ancient city build by Pillip II the Macedon, father of Alexander the Great. Location near Bitola, R. Macedonia. www.visitbitola.info
Tags :macedonia, makedonija, macedonian, republic, Municipality, bitola, Archaeological, site, Heraclea, Lyncestis, хераклеа, хераклеја, битола, македонија, tourism, phillip, alexander, location, ancient, city, balkan, history, bulgaria, greece, hellas, thessaloniki, albania, srbija, turkey, australia, usa, japan, canada, uk, france, germany, travel
How Did Early Humans Survive Climate Change? - Sander van der Leeuw
Duration : 145 Seconds

Complete video at: fora.tv Archaeologist Sander van der Leeuw says one way ancient humans survived periods of climate instability was to stay below the environment's carrying capacity. The only areas that experienced regular famine, he explains, were those abundant in natural resources because "people were lured into the idea that they could actually have more and more people." ----- Are we the first civilization to try and innovate our way out of climate change? How have past societies engineered sustainable solutions to a shifting world? Sander van der Leeuw, Director of the School of Human Evolution and Social Change at Arizona State University and External Faculty Member of the Santa Fe Institute, has spent his career studying these questions. During his seminar, van der Leeuw explores this research into the past, as well as its application to our current global predicament. - Long Now Foundation Sander van der Leeuw is an archaeologist and historian by training. After teaching appointments at Leyden, Amsterdam, Cambridge (UK) and Paris he presently holds the Chair of Anthropology at Arizona State University in the USA. He is an External Faculty Member of the Santa Fe Institute, a Correspondent of the Royal Dutch Academy of Arts and Sciences, and a Member of the Institut Universitaire de France. His research interests have been in archaeological theory, reconstruction of ancient ceramic technologies, regional archaeology, (ancient and modern) man-land relationships ...
Tags :global, warming, history, historic, science, geology, temperatures, temperature, rising, falling, ice, age, humans, humanity, anthropology, civilization, fora.tv, foratv, fora, tv, sander, van, der, leeuw, long, now, foundation
The India of Andre Malraux
Duration : 331 Seconds

André Malraux was a French adventurer, award-winning author, statesman and known for his interest in archaeology. He came to India after his father's death and traveled extensively through Indochina and China. He was on friendly terms with Pt. Jawaharlal Nehru. Indians will recall that during India's ordeal André Malraux made a public declaration stating that he was willing to go and fight for Bangladesh. Three thousand Frenchmen, among whom senior officers, then immediately proposed to follow his example. The film narrates the life of André Malraux and his relation with India through interviews, images of old archaeological items and other old footage.
Tags :Public Diplomacy, Indian Diplomacy, India, MEA, PD Division, Nikhil Padgaonkar, Andre Malraux, Adventure, Writer, french, france, chine, indo-china, bangladesh, archaeology, Biography, Nehru, Interview, documentary, trailer
Three-Dimensional Gigapan Views of Archaeological Sites and Artifacts
Duration : 1596 Seconds

Matthew Sisk of Stonybrook University talks at the first Fine International Conference on Gigapixel Imaging for Science, November 11-13 2010 at Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA. The use of Gigapan imagery in an archaeological context allows for quick, very high resolution recording of excavation surfaces, artifacts and surrounding areas. At the Paleolithic site of Abri Castanet (France) we have, since 2008, used a Gigapan imager horizontally to record lateral variation across our active excavation surface. Using GIS software and topographic data from our site Total Station, we can then minimize distortion, plot the image relative to artifact and feature locations and display all of these data in three dimensions. This gives us a unique way to record and analyze patterns of variation across a constrained archaeological horizon. In addition, we have recently began a project using this technique to record, process and project imagery of early Upper Paleolithic engraved blocks and rockshelter ceilings, some of the earliest examples of cave art in Europe. Contact: gigapixelscience.org or Mary Jo Daines at mknelly@andrew.cmu.edu
Tags :11, 13, Rangos3
Archaeologists discover pyramid for ancient queen
Duration : 75 Seconds

A team of Egyptian archaeologists have discovered a previously unknown pyramid that probably housed the remains of Queen Sesheshet, hidden beneath 20 metres of sand. The monument is believed to date back to 2700 BC. Interesting!!! Source: France 24.
Tags :Egypt, Ancient, Pyramids, Archeologist, Discovery, Important, Queen, Sesheshet, Dinasty


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