This article introduces the Web Site of Sorgenti della Nova, a proto-urban settlement located in Southern Etruria and inhabited in the Final Bronze Age (11th - beginning of the 9th century B.C.). The web site was implemented thanks to collaboration between the Dipartimento di Scienze dell’Antichità of the University of Milan and the Istituto per le Tecnologie Informatiche Multimediali of the National Research Council in Milan; it contains not only general information about the settlement but, in particular, digital records on the archaeological finds of Sorgenti della Nova (records and drawings). Further, an analysis is made of the different forms of study and data dissemination offered by multimedia techniques as opposed the traditional fo...
Since 2012 the Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico - CNR has been conducting an interdisciplin...
The portal NADIR (Network of Archaeological Research) is developed from the work of the “Commission ...
The article illustrates the most recent achievements of archaeological computing, through a systemat...
The article presents some aspects of the research project which has been carried out in the middle T...
Thanks to the great development in the use of the Internet, even in Archaeology the Net can be explo...
Il progetto di ricerca iniziato nell’A.A. 2012/13 intende indagare da un lato sulle tecnologie di ri...
This article describes the methods used within the Archaeology of Architecture in Romagna research p...
This article is intended as a review of the contact points between information technologies and cult...
The article describes some bibliographic works carried out as part of the research line devoted to a...
This paper illustrates the main research projects implemented by the LIA (Laboratory of Archaeologic...
In the first part, the paper introduces the section that collects historical syntheses of some of th...
The project TeCon@BC, focused on the Etruscan archaeological site of Sovana. It was coordinated by t...
The Second University of Naples has been working, for the last three years, on a cultural heritage a...
The "Castellum Vervassiumï" project concerns a series of archaeological investigations regarding the...
The article illustrates and discusses the planning and execution of an Internet site for the archaeo...
Since 2012 the Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico - CNR has been conducting an interdisciplin...
The portal NADIR (Network of Archaeological Research) is developed from the work of the “Commission ...
The article illustrates the most recent achievements of archaeological computing, through a systemat...
The article presents some aspects of the research project which has been carried out in the middle T...
Thanks to the great development in the use of the Internet, even in Archaeology the Net can be explo...
Il progetto di ricerca iniziato nell’A.A. 2012/13 intende indagare da un lato sulle tecnologie di ri...
This article describes the methods used within the Archaeology of Architecture in Romagna research p...
This article is intended as a review of the contact points between information technologies and cult...
The article describes some bibliographic works carried out as part of the research line devoted to a...
This paper illustrates the main research projects implemented by the LIA (Laboratory of Archaeologic...
In the first part, the paper introduces the section that collects historical syntheses of some of th...
The project TeCon@BC, focused on the Etruscan archaeological site of Sovana. It was coordinated by t...
The Second University of Naples has been working, for the last three years, on a cultural heritage a...
The "Castellum Vervassiumï" project concerns a series of archaeological investigations regarding the...
The article illustrates and discusses the planning and execution of an Internet site for the archaeo...
Since 2012 the Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico - CNR has been conducting an interdisciplin...
The portal NADIR (Network of Archaeological Research) is developed from the work of the “Commission ...
The article illustrates the most recent achievements of archaeological computing, through a systemat...