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Resources, Opportunities and Limits of Data and Open Source Tools Used in Preventive Archaeology
Open resources are increasingly used in preventive archaeology, following a more general trend in society, with a useful and effective impact for this task.
Alessandro Vanzetti
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Cultural Heritage under Construction: Exploring Stakeholder Perceptions of Preventive Archaeology in Romania [PDF]
For over two decades, Romania’s fast-growing construction industry made an impact on infrastructure, landscape, and urban areas, contributing to an increase in preventive archeology research activities.
Silviu Anghel +2 more
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'Quality' Advice from French Preventive Archaeology
In their lucid and thought-provoking paper, Carolina Andersson, Agneta Lagerlof and Eva Skyllberg clearly identify the looming quandary of contemporary archaeology: how can we promote our professional concerns with scientific and patrimonial ‘quality’ in a context increas ingly dominated by (often short-term) economic and political considerations ...
Nathan Schlanger , Kai Salas Rossenbach
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Predictive modeling for preventive Archaeology: overview and case study
AbstractThe use of GIS and Spatial Analysis for predictive models is an important topic in preventive archaeology. Both of these tools play an important role in the Support Decision System (SDS) for archaeological research and for providing information useful to reduce archaeological risk.
Maria Danese +2 more
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Une agglomération protohistorique et antique à Blois (Loir-et-Cher)
Research on Blois went through two broad stages: before and after preventive archaeology. Before, archaeologists would suggest a history of the town in Antiquity, based on disjointed data.
Viviane Aubourg +3 more
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De Chassemy à Ra’s al-Jinz : de la métropole à l’extrapole
Professionals of preventive archaeology in France and French practitioners of archaeology overseas are two communities that have often had tense, even antagonistic, relationships. Yet they are closely related, at least from a methodological point of view.
Serge Cleuziou
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Les métiers de l’archéologie : passé, présent, conditionnel
This short history recalls how the country’s archaeology was completely transformed in half a century, with the number of professional archaeologists rising from around 600 to over 4,000 and about fifteen universities developing archaeology courses. This
Jean-Paul Demoule
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This contribution is a personal reflection on the near future of French archaeology. The author develops a few themes that are dear to him: maintaining the unity of the discipline beyond chronological or thematic specializations, breaking down barriers ...
Jean Guilaine
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L’archéologie entre Paris et Rome
The director of the Ecole française in Rome, Michel Gras, contrasts in this essay the development of archaeology in Italy with its counterpart in France from the 1960s to today.
Michel Gras
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Participation de l’Inrap aux programmes de sauvegarde du site d’Angkor
Called upon for its special expertise, Inrap has been contributing to the protection and development of the site of Angkor since 2003. A comprehensive array of skills has been adressed through multidisciplinary and multi-institutional collaboration.
Éric Llopis
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