Research in theoretical and computer-based archaeology, from the 1950s onwards, established important perspectives for the formal representation and analysis of tangible cultural entities such as complex artefacts, iconographic compositions and archaeological assemblages, and became a precursor for the emergence of knowledge-based tools, methodologies and standards for artefact-centred information systems in contemporary museums. One particular case in point is CLIO, a semantic information system intended for research use, developed by ICS/FORTH and the Benaki Museum in Greece in the early 1990s, which became a foundation for the definition of the Conceptual Reference Model of the International Documentation Committee of ICOM (CIDOC CRM), r...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
Through the study of material culture, archaeology can provide fundamental insights for reconstructi...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
This paper is the result of the clashing but fruitful collaboration of experts of two different cult...
This paper is a brief and personal historical overview of the development of archaeological computin...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
The growing success, for more than fifty years, of the scientific contribution of computer applicati...
Knowledge has been the driving force behind the Italian National Catalogue of Cultural Heritage. In ...
Archaeological database management systems serve the basic and important functions of ordering, arch...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
In this paper, I will explore some of the implications of machine learning for archaeological method...
In this paper, I will explore some of the implications of machine learning for archaeological method...
Through the study of material culture, archaeology can provide fundamental insights for reconstructi...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
Through the study of material culture, archaeology can provide fundamental insights for reconstructi...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...
This paper is the result of the clashing but fruitful collaboration of experts of two different cult...
This paper is a brief and personal historical overview of the development of archaeological computin...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
This paper describes a semantic museum application, which aims to present a holistic impression of t...
The growing success, for more than fifty years, of the scientific contribution of computer applicati...
Knowledge has been the driving force behind the Italian National Catalogue of Cultural Heritage. In ...
Archaeological database management systems serve the basic and important functions of ordering, arch...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
In this paper, I will explore some of the implications of machine learning for archaeological method...
In this paper, I will explore some of the implications of machine learning for archaeological method...
Through the study of material culture, archaeology can provide fundamental insights for reconstructi...
This thesis explores the application of Semantic Web technologies to the discipline of Archaeology. ...
Through the study of material culture, archaeology can provide fundamental insights for reconstructi...
‘Interoperability’ is often cited as a fundamental end-goal for archaeological information systems, ...