International audienceThe use of digital techniques for the survey, analysis and organisation of data on an archaeological site asks new methodological questions about the validity of surveyed information, archiving and long-term exploitation and transdisciplinary transmission, and then the dissemination to a wider audience. As a corollary, there is a need to identify a data 0 element, which is currently related to geometrical data with a connection to form, thus to tangibility. However, this position can change. The analysis of data can be subjected to a conceptual leap. From categorisation to comparison, it is possible to introduce the concept of attuning, and to develop modes of understanding by multiple comparisons. These considerations...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
Acquisition, management and processing survey data in a digital form opens up exciting new opportuni...
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the past. The ...
Especially in archaeology, a mission of the surveyor is to acquire and to work on data generated by ...
Especially in archaeology, a mission of the surveyor is to acquire and to work on data generated by ...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In recent decades, cultural heritage survey practices have significantly evolved due to the increasi...
Central to the arguments developed in the paper is an examination of the relationships between advan...
The study and analysis of archaeological elements often swings from large sites to small objects. Th...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
Digital curation in cultural heritage organisations has become more and more established as empirica...
This study tackles fundamental archaeological questions using large, complex digital datasets, build...
Digital manipulation and analysis of tangible cultural objects has the potential to bring about a re...
A revolution has occurred within the practice and dissemination of archaeology over the past three d...
Digitisation has changed archaeology deeply and has increased exponentially the amount of data that ...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
Acquisition, management and processing survey data in a digital form opens up exciting new opportuni...
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the past. The ...
Especially in archaeology, a mission of the surveyor is to acquire and to work on data generated by ...
Especially in archaeology, a mission of the surveyor is to acquire and to work on data generated by ...
Recent advances in computer and environmental science, climate modelling and other disciplines as we...
In recent decades, cultural heritage survey practices have significantly evolved due to the increasi...
Central to the arguments developed in the paper is an examination of the relationships between advan...
The study and analysis of archaeological elements often swings from large sites to small objects. Th...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
Digital curation in cultural heritage organisations has become more and more established as empirica...
This study tackles fundamental archaeological questions using large, complex digital datasets, build...
Digital manipulation and analysis of tangible cultural objects has the potential to bring about a re...
A revolution has occurred within the practice and dissemination of archaeology over the past three d...
Digitisation has changed archaeology deeply and has increased exponentially the amount of data that ...
International audienceResearch units in archaeology often manage large and precious archives contain...
Acquisition, management and processing survey data in a digital form opens up exciting new opportuni...
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the past. The ...