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Satellite images reveal 8,000 years of civilization, rooftop pranks (Engadget)
When on the hunt for ancient civilizations, it's not all about Pyramids and
monuments. Archaeologists have developed a method of spotting smaller human
settlements using spy-satellite photos from the 60s, digital maps and modern
multi-spectral images of the planet's surface. The Scientists are looking for
"anthrosols" which are left by decayed organic matter and mud-brick buildings.
Containing a higher levels of organic matter, anthrosols impart a different
texture and appearance to untouched soil, giving it a distinct visual
signature. Software is used to spot these visual fingerprints from images over
a 50 year period. Data from NASA's Shuttle Radar Topography Mission is also
used to determine the volume of the matter, and therefore the likely length of
survival of the settlement. To give an idea of how prolific the system is,
it's believed to have discovered 14,000 settlement sites in a 23,000 square
kilometer area of Syria alone -- none of them Atlantis.
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Too much shade in my backyard? Names of some good plants?
I just purchased a house. The backyard is pretty much soil/mud.
There is a nice deck and a bunch of Beautiful trees but there is so much shade that no grass can grow! Anyone have any suggestions for plants/flowers that do not need a lot of sun.
there is also a rock path. Mulch or cedar chips would work but I have a very energetic dog who will spend a lot of time out there. Im just concerned with the mess that chips or mulch will make and her hurting herself on the uneven path.
Any suggestions would be appreciated..also pics would be awesome:)
Thanks!!
Hosta's
http://landscaping.about.com/od/plantsforshadyareas/a/hosta_plants.htm
Astilbe
http://www.gardenersnet.com/flower/astilbe.htm
bleeding heart
http://www.forartsake.net/DSCF0077%20Old%20Fashioned%20Pink%20Bleeding%20Heart_2005.JPG
http://3.bp.blogspot.com/_iLP7VZDW4RA/RnKTGPNei3I/AAAAAAAAAAs/p2rpKJpEW2g/s400/Bleeding%2Bheart.jpg
Trillium
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trillium
http://www.srgc.org.uk/bulblog/220403/log.html
This is a good starter list separated by amount of shade
http://www.wildaboutgardening.org/en/whats_new/shade_garden/shade_gardening.htm
and this one has lots of different ways to go about shade plants from type of setting to specific plants.
If you dog likes to chew plants skip foxglove you'll see that a lot in shade plant lists but its quite poisonous.
http://landscaping.about.com/od/plantsforshadyareas/Plants_for_Shady_Areas_Shade_Gardens.htm












