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  1. Jan 15, 2022 · However, on the premise of ensuring the safety and long-term preservation of artifacts, recovery and scientific research can be carried out for fragile artifacts in danger. Compared with land-based sites, the technology of extracting and transferring fragile underwater artifacts is relatively poor.

  2. Mar 29, 2022 · Researchers discuss the importance of scent in human history and address how and why experts might investigate smells from the past.

  3. Jul 29, 2021 · Artifacts made of wood, papyrus, and bone, for example, are perishable and prone to rapid decomposition (rot and decay), making them difficult to recover. Decomposition occurs when organisms such as molds and bacteria inhabit and often consume organic material.

  4. Dec 8, 2022 · Ancient cities in Egypt and elsewhere have been described as “colorful and monumental, but odorless and sterile,” Goldsmith says. Now change is in the air. Some archaeologists are sniffing out odor molecules from artifacts. Others are poring over ancient texts.

  5. Mar 28, 2022 · Researchers are using innovative methods to reconstruct ancient odors and explore their impact on human history. In recent years, millions of people worldwide have suffered the loss of smell due to COVID-19.

  6. artifact recovery - Key takeaways. Artifact Recovery in Archaeology: Involves locating, excavating, and preserving artifacts to uncover historical insights. Methods: Include excavation, surveying, remote sensing, and underwater recovery. Tools: Trowels, brushes, sieves, measuring tapes, and digital cameras are essential for careful recovery.

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  8. May 4, 2022 · Some archaeologists are sniffing out odor molecules from artifacts found at dig sites and held in museums. Others are poring over ancient texts for references to perfume recipes, and have even...