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ARIADNEplus Visual Media Service 3D configurator: toward full guided publication of high-resolution 3D data

open access: green, 2023
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Union Horizon 2020 Programme (H2020-INFRAIA-2018-2020) under the Grant Agreement n. 823914 (H2020-INFRAIA-2018-1 "ARIADNEplus" project) and under the COST Action n. 18128 (CA18128 "SEADDA" Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age).
Marco Potenziani   +3 more
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LABEC, the INFN ion beam laboratory of nuclear techniques for environment and cultural heritage. [PDF]

open access: yesEur Phys J Plus, 2021
The LABEC laboratory, the INFN ion beam laboratory of nuclear techniques for environment and cultural heritage, located in the Scientific and Technological Campus of the University of Florence in Sesto Fiorentino, started its operational activities in ...
Chiari M   +24 more
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D16.1 – Mid-term interim report on ARIADNEplus pilots

open access: green, 2021
All ARIADNEplus deliverables are available at: https://ariadne-infrastructure.eu/resources/ariadneplus-deliverables/
Franco Niccolucci, Rossenbach Kai Salas
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ARIADNEplus D15.2 - Final report on ARIADNEplus services

open access: green, 2022
This deliverable describes the activities carried out within Work Package 15 (WP15) of the ARIADNEplus project by the different partners and describes the results achieved. The work package consists of several individual tasks and subtasks with the overall goal to develop and provide useful services to archaeologists.
Marberg Jf   +16 more
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D14.1– Mid-term interim report on the ARIADNEplus knowledge management system

open access: green, 2021
All ARIADNEplus deliverables are available at: https://ariadne-infrastructure.eu/resources/ariadneplus-deliverables/
Theodoridou Maria
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ARIADNEplus D13.4 - VREs Operation Final Activity Report

open access: green, 2022
Virtual Research Environments (VREs) are "systems" specifically conceived to provide their users with a web-based set of facilities (including services, data and computational facilities) to accomplish a set of tasks by dynamically relying on the underlying infrastructure.
Assante M.   +10 more
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D14.2 – Final report on the ARIADNEplus knowledge management system

open access: green, 2022
This deliverable presents the activities carried out by the partners during the second half of the ARIADNEplus project within Work Package 14 (WP14 - JRA3 - The ARIADNEplus knowledge management system) and describes the results of the four WP14 tasks: Task 14.1 – Monitoring knowledge integration (JRA3.1) Task 14.2 – Application profiles (JRA3.2) Task ...
Maria Theodoridou
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Ariadneplus Project: a Brief Archaeological Report Regarding the Ottoman Heritage in Dobruja, Romania1 †

open access: bronzeCaieteARA. Arhitectură. Restaurare. Arheologie, 2023
This text is a report on the archaeological surveys enabled by the ARIADNEplus project and dedicated to the Ottoman mosques and Muslim cemeteries in Dobruja (eastern Romania), mainly in rural areas, a category of monuments usually neglected by both archaeological research and official heritage policies.
Radu-Alexandru Dragoman   +3 more
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ARIADNEplus D15.1 - Mid-term interim report on ARIADNEplus services

open access: green, 2021
This deliverable describes the activities carried out during the first half of the ARIADNEplus project within Work Package 15 (WP15) by the different partners and describes the results achieved thus far. The work package consists of several individual tasks and subtasks with the overall goal to develop and provide useful services to archaeologists ...
Marberg Jf   +14 more
openalex   +2 more sources

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