David Score
University of Oxford
5 Papers
32 Citations
David Score is an academic researcher from University of Oxford. The author has contributed to research in topics: 3D reconstruction & Photogrammetry. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 5 publications.
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Papers
Cultural Heritage: Multiview 3D reconstruction of the archaeological site at Weymouth from image series
TL;DR: This report presents a multiview reconstruction tool chain composed from various freely available, open source components and a practical application example in the form of a 3D model of an archaeological site.
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A Boat Load of Vikings
TL;DR: The isotope composition of tooth enamel and associated dentine and lead concentration was analyzed for strontium and oxygen (enamel) and carbon and nitrogen (dentine) from ten skulls taken from a burial pit found on the Chalk at Ridgeway Hill north of Weymouth, Dorset, on the south coast of England as mentioned in this paper.
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'Given to the Ground’ A Viking Age Mass Grave on Ridgeway Hill, Weymouth
Louise Loe,Angela Boyle,Helen Webb,David Score,Lesley Abrams,Edward Biddulph,Don Brothwell,Carolyn Chenery,Mike Donnelly,Jane Evans,Brendan J. Keely,Angela L. Lamb,Carol Lang,Roisin McCarthy,Rebecca L. Nicholson,Matthew D. Pickering,Ian Scott,Ruth Shaffrey,Hilary J. Sloane,Carolyn Stewart,Maria Usai Raimonda,G. Williams,Magdalena Wachnik,Julia Collins,Mark Gridley,Hannah Kennedy,Gary Jones,Georgina Slater +27 more
- 01 Jan 2014
TL;DR: A mass grave of executed vikings on Ridgeway Hill, Dorset was discovered by Oxford Archaeology in 2009 during the construction of the Weymouth Relief Road as discussed by the authors.
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Archaeology in the Park: Excavations at Jennett's Park Bracknell, Berkshire
Andrew Simmonds,Sharon Cook,Edward Biddulph,David Score +3 more
- 31 Jul 2010
TL;DR: In 2006 and 2007 Oxford Archaeology undertook a programme of archaeological investigations in advance of construction of the urban village of Jennett's Park in Bracknell, Berkshire, which revealed that the site had been witness to a series of contrasting episodes of occupation and activity over a period of several thousand years.
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Excavations in North-West Kent,2005-2007One hundred thousand years of human activityin and around the Darent valley
Andrew Simmonds,Frances Wenban-Smith,Martin Bates,Kelly Powell,Dan Sykes,Rebecca Devaney,Daniel Stansbie,David Score,Edward Biddulph,Paul Blinkhorn,Paul Booth,Ceridwen Boston,Lisa Brown,Dana Challinor,Sharon Clough,John Cotter,John Crowther,Denise Druce,Luke Howarth,Lynne Keys,Hugo Lamdin-Whymark,Richard Macphail,Nicholas Marquez-Grant,David Mullin,Rebecca L. Nicholson,Simon A. Parfitt,Ruth Pelling,Kirsty Penkman,Cynthia Poole,Jean-Luc Schwenninger,Ian Scott,Ruth Shaffrey,Wendy A. Smith,Elizabeth Stafford,Lena Strid,Lucy Verrill,Tom S. White,John E. Whittaker +37 more
- 01 Jan 2011
TL;DR: In this article, the authors present the results of three projects taken by Oxford Archaeology in North-West Kent from 2005-2007, including the A2/A282/M25 Improvement Scheme, and the Eynsford to Horton Kirby Pipeline.
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