The discipline of archaeology has long been plagued by the problem of how to adequately publish its results within financial limits and reasonable time spans. It has been recognized for some time that archaeological data is multimedia in its nature and that hypermedia publishing may offer a solution to some of the discipline's problems. Previous examples of such electronic publication in archaeology have required extensive input in computing time which is expensive and has not speeded up the publication process. This work is based on the concept that by using hypermedia technology which allows archaeologists to 'slot' their data into a system with relative ease from the start of the post-excavation process, instead of later on in the public...
This article describes work undertaken by the VERA project to investigate how archaeologists work wi...
As the daily record of observations, the field journal always has been central to the archaeological...
The paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for archaeological excavations and resea...
This paper describes an experiment concerning a ‘historical heritage-conscious’ data recording syste...
During archaeological field work a huge amount of data is collected, processed and elaborated for fu...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
Archaeology has always been a multimedia discipline in terms of teaching and publication. From the e...
This paper describes a multimedia application developed during fi eldwork at Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt....
The aim of the CHAT ("Cultural Heritage fruition & e-learning applications of new Advanced (multimod...
The management of archaeological excavation data has been the subject of scientific debate in the la...
The age we live in is the age of the technological revolution: the social networks, virtual communit...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an archaeological archive research projec...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
Data recording is one of the primary requirements of any archaeological project. Some projects rely ...
This article describes work undertaken by the VERA project to investigate how archaeologists work wi...
As the daily record of observations, the field journal always has been central to the archaeological...
The paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for archaeological excavations and resea...
This paper describes an experiment concerning a ‘historical heritage-conscious’ data recording syste...
During archaeological field work a huge amount of data is collected, processed and elaborated for fu...
Computers are involved in many stages of an archaeologist's work, from field recording and data stor...
Online archives are of increasing importance in Archaeological Informatics, but like any new genre t...
Archaeology has always been a multimedia discipline in terms of teaching and publication. From the e...
This paper describes a multimedia application developed during fi eldwork at Quseir al-Qadim, Egypt....
The aim of the CHAT ("Cultural Heritage fruition & e-learning applications of new Advanced (multimod...
The management of archaeological excavation data has been the subject of scientific debate in the la...
The age we live in is the age of the technological revolution: the social networks, virtual communit...
International audienceThis article presents the results of an archaeological archive research projec...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
Data recording is one of the primary requirements of any archaeological project. Some projects rely ...
This article describes work undertaken by the VERA project to investigate how archaeologists work wi...
As the daily record of observations, the field journal always has been central to the archaeological...
The paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for archaeological excavations and resea...