2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.culher.2010.10.001
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Data matrix (DM) codes: A technological process for the management of the archaeological record

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“…All sediments were rinsed with water in 2-and 5-mm sieves to ensure that the smallest remains were not overlooked. Further information concerning recovery techniques can be consulted in previous works (Martínez-Moreno et al, 2011;Mora et al, 2010Mora et al, , 2014Roda Gilabert & Mora Torcal, (2014); Sánchez-Martínez et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…All sediments were rinsed with water in 2-and 5-mm sieves to ensure that the smallest remains were not overlooked. Further information concerning recovery techniques can be consulted in previous works (Martínez-Moreno et al, 2011;Mora et al, 2010Mora et al, , 2014Roda Gilabert & Mora Torcal, (2014); Sánchez-Martínez et al, 2021).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2013), decreased processing time (Smith & Levy 2012) and a reduction in registrar errors, as well as the avoidance of illegibility and inconsistency in hand-writing styles (see Martínez-Moreno et al . 2011). Reading or generating QR codes can be performed using freely available programs downloaded onto any smart device.…”
Section: An Overview Of Qr Codesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a similar application of digital technology, Martínez-Moreno et al . (2011) used data matrix (DM) codes to record specific artefact contexts. DM codes are similar in appearance to QR codes, but they cannot hold as much data.…”
Section: Applications Of Qr Codes In Heritage Fieldsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…En este artículo presentamos una síntesis de las principales aproximaciones realizada alrededor de esta técnica de análisis aplicada en los últimos años en conjuntos arqueológicos, así como su aplicación en el caso de los niveles de la transición paleolítico medio/superior de la Cova Gran. Dicha metodología se integra en nuestro método de excavación, que hemos sistematizado a lo largo de los años con el desarrollo de modelos teóricos y aplicaciones tecnológicas (Mora, 1994;Martínez-Moreno et al, 2011). Aportando nuevos datos a estudios previos, se comparan las fábricas sedimentarias frente a las arqueológicas de dichos niveles, hallando diferencias significativas entre estos dos tipos de fábricas.…”
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