Introduction |
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Introductory Speech |
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Acknowledgements |
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Chapter 1 Teaching and Communicating Digital Archaeology |
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From the Excavation to the Scale Model: a Digital Approach |
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Teaching Digital Archaeology Digitally |
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3D Archaeology Learning at the Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University |
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How to Teach GIS to Archaeologists |
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21 | (6) |
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Urszula Zawadzka-Pawlewska |
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Utilisation of a Game Engine for Archaeological Visualisation |
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The Interplay of Digital and Traditional Craft: re-creating an Authentic Pictish Drinking Horn Fitting |
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35 | (6) |
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Computer Applications for Multisensory Communication on Cultural Heritage |
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41 | (10) |
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Interactive Communication and Cultural Heritage |
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51 | (8) |
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Palaeontology 2.0 -- Public Awareness of Palaeontological Sites Through New Technologies |
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Lucus Feroniae and Tiber Valley Virtual Museum: from Documentation and 3d Reconstruction, Up to a Novel Approach in Storytelling, Combining Virtual Reality, Theatrical and Cinematographic Rules, Gesture-based Interaction and Augmented Perception of the Archaeological Context |
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Chapter 2 Modelling the Archaeological Process |
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Principal Component Analysis of Archaeological Data |
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IT-assisted Exploration of Excavation Reports. Using Natural Language Processing in the Archaeological Research Process |
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A 3d Visual and Geometrical Approach to Epigraphic Studies. The Soli (Cyprus) Inscription as a Case Study |
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95 | (8) |
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Modelling the Archaeological Record: a Look from the Levant. Past and Future Approaches |
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103 | (14) |
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3D Reconstitution of the Loyola Sugar Plantation and Virtual Reality Applications |
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117 | (8) |
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Integrated Survey Techniques for the Study of an Archaeological Site of Medieval Morocco |
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Chapter 3 Interdisciplinary Methods of Data Recording |
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3-Dimensional Archaeological Excavation of Burials Utilizing Computed Tomography Imaging |
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133 | (10) |
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Palaeoenvironmental Records and Php Possibilities: Results and Perspectives on an Online Bioarcheological Database |
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143 | (14) |
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Integrated Methodologies for the Reconstruction of the Ancient City of Lixus (Morocco) |
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157 | (10) |
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A Dig in the Archive. The Mertens Archive of Herdonia Excavations: from Digitisation to Communication |
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167 | (10) |
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Archaeological and Physicochemical Approaches to the Territory: On-site Analysis and Multidisciplinary Databases for the Reconstruction of Historical Landscapes |
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177 | (10) |
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Interdisciplinary Methods of Data Recording, Management and Preservation |
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187 | (4) |
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Driving Engagement in Heritage Sites Using Personal Mobile Technology |
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191 | (10) |
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A Conceptual and Visual Proposal to Decouple Material and Interpretive Information About Stratigraphic Data |
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201 | (12) |
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Recording, Preserving and Interpreting a Medieval Archaeological Site by Integrating Different 3d Technologies |
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213 | (14) |
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A 3D Digital Approach to Study, Analyse and (Re)Interpret Cultural Heritage: the Case Study of Ayia Irini (Cyprus and Sweden) |
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227 | (6) |
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Beyond the Space: The LoCloud Historical Place Names Micro-Service |
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235 | (6) |
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Using CIDOC CRM for Dynamically Querying ArSol, a Relational Database, from the Semantic Web |
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241 | (10) |
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Beatrice Bouchou-Markhoff |
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Connecting Cultural Heritage Data: The Syrian Heritage Project in the IT Infrastructure of the German Archaeological Institute |
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251 | (8) |
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The Labelling System: A Bottom-up Approach for Enriched Vocabularies in the Humanities |
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259 | (10) |
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Providing 3D Content to Europeana |
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269 | (6) |
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How To Move from Relational to 5 Star Linked Open Data - A Numismatic Example |
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275 | (8) |
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Homogenization of the Archaeological Cartographic Data on a National Scale in Italy |
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283 | (10) |
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The GIS for the `Forma Italiae' Project. From the GIS of the Ager Venusinus Project to the GIS of the Ager Lucerinus Project: Evolution of the System |
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293 | (10) |
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GIS, An Answer to the Challenge of Preventive Archaeology? The Attempts of the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeology (Inrap) |
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303 | (6) |
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Dynamic Distributions in Macro and Micro Perspective |
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309 | (10) |
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Chapter 5 New Trends in 3D Archaeology |
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Hand-free Interaction in the Virtual Simulation of the Agora of Segesta |
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321 | (8) |
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Master-Hand Attributions of Classical Greek Sculptors by 3D-Analysis at Olympia -- Some Preliminary Remarks |
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Using 3D Models to Analyse Stratigraphic and Sedimentological Contexts in Archaeo-Palaeo-Anthropological Pleistocene Sites (Gran Dolina Site, Sierra De Atapuerca) |
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337 | (10) |
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Establishing Parameter Values for the Stone Erosion Process |
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347 | (16) |
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The New Trend of 3D Archaeology is ... Going 2D! |
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363 | (6) |
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Documentation and Analysis Workflow for the On-going Archaeological Excavation with Image-Based 3d Modelling Technique: the Case-study of the Medieval Site of Monteleo, Italy |
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369 | (8) |
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3D Technology Applied to Quantification Studies of Pottery: Eve 2.0 |
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377 | (6) |
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3D Recording of Archaeological Excavation: the Case of Study of Santa Marta, Tuscany, Italy |
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Visual Space, Defence, Control and Communication: Towers and Fortresses System of the Tuscan Coastal Belt and Islands |
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Chapter 6 Integrating 3D Data |
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Photomodelling And Point Cloud Processing. Application in the Survey of the Roman Theatre of Uthina (Tunisia) Architectural Elements |
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399 | (8) |
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Deconstructing Archaeological Palimpsests: Applicability of GIS Algorithms for the Automated Generation of Cross Sections |
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407 | (8) |
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Pompeii, the Domus of Stallius Eros: a Comparison Between Terrestrial and Aerial Low-cost Surveys |
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415 | (6) |
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Pottery Goes Digital. 3D Laser Scanning Technology and the Study of Archaeological Ceramics |
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421 | (12) |
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ARIADNE Visual Media Service: Easy Web Publishing of Advanced Visual Media |
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433 | (10) |
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Mapping Archaeological Databases to CIDOC CRM |
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443 | (10) |
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Scientific Datasets in Archaeological Research |
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Chapter 7 Spatial Analysis: Theories, Questions and Methods |
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Fuzzy Classification of Gallinazo and Mochica Ceramics in the North Coast, Peru Using the Jaccard Coefficient |
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Dynamics of the Settlement Pattern in the Aksum Area (800-400 Be), an ABM Preliminary Approach |
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473 | (6) |
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An Application of Agent-Based Modelling and GIS in Minoan Crete |
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Evaluating the Crisis: Population and Land Productivity in Late Medieval Salento, Italy |
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When GIS Goes to the Countryside: Detecting and Interpreting Roman Orchards from the `Grand Palais' (Drome, France) |
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GIS Applications and Spatial Analysis for the Survey of the Prehistoric Northern Apennine Context: the Case Study of the Mugello in Tuscany |
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517 | (16) |
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The Statistics of Time-to-Event. Integrating the Bayesian Analysis of Radiocarbon Data and Event History Analysis Methods |
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533 | (10) |
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Hypothesis Testing and Validation in Archaeological Networks |
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Traveling Across Archaeological Landscapes: the Contribution of Hierarchical Communication Networks |
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Dispersal Versus Optimal Path Calculation |
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Visibility Analysis and the Definition of the llergetian Territory: the Case of Montderes |
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