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The apparatus of digital archaeology [PDF]
Digital Archaeology is predicated upon an ever-changing set of apparatuses – technological, methodological, software, hardware, material, immaterial – which in their own ways and to varying degrees shape the nature of Digital Archaeology.
Huggett, Jeremy
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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology [PDF]
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and the concerns of the digital public archaeologist.
Richardson, Lorna-Jane
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Online Tribes and Digital Authority:What Can Social Theory Bring to Digital Archaeology? [PDF]
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological applications, to the present era of digital archaeology as the technical underpinning of modern archaeological practice, we have continued to debate the ...
Lindgren, Simon, Richardson, Lorna-Jane
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A REVIEW OF THE CULTURAL HERITAGE LINKED OPEN DATA ONTOLOGIES AND MODELS [PDF]
In recent years, there has been a trend towards synergies among cultural heritage institutions, such as GLAM (Galleries, Libraries, Archives & Museums) collaborations in the field of information resource management.
F. Liu, J. Hindmarch, M. Hess
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The State of the Art of Digital Archiving for Archaeology in Cyprus
This article presents the current state of the art regarding digital archiving for archaeology in Cyprus. The analysis of the current European situation shows that various countries have reached diverse levels of digitisation concerning archaeology and ...
Valentina Vassallo +4 more
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The “Mesopotamian Ancient Place-names Almanac” (MAPA) focuses on the southern Mesopotamian city of Uruk and its extensive hinterland (Biblical Erech, modern Warka), one of the world’s first mega-cities. Uruk possesses some of the earliest attestations of
Shmuel Clark, Shai Gordin
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A SEMI-AUTOMATED METHODOLOGY FOR 3D IMAGING OF LARGE VAULTED CEILING PAINTINGS [PDF]
3D imaging of large painted and vaulted historic ceilings offers many challenges, including those due to complex small and large-scale geometry, environmental conditions and limited access.
J. Hindmarch +3 more
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Ground penetrating radar (GPR) is a well-established technique used in archaeological prospection and it requires a number of specialized routines for signal and image processing to enhance the data acquired and lead towards a better interpretation of ...
Melda Küçükdemirci, Apostolos Sarris
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We produce results that bridge the gap between physical and textual study of the ancient Mesopotamian landscape in the region south and west of the city of Uruk (Biblical Erech, Modern Warka).
Shmuel Clark, Mark Altaweel, Shai Gordin
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Cyprus Dataset: Settlements from 11000 BCE to 1878 CE
The dataset described in this paper comprises one component of the project ‘EIDOS of a City: simulating the collapse and resilience of ancient Eastern Mediterranean urban environments via agent-based modelling’.
Katherine A. Crawford +1 more
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