International audienceThe web is rapidly becoming a major transmission tool. The ARKEOTEK project is closely bound up with it in matters of communication, but it emphasises another item of our agenda in this journal, namely the representation and consolidation of knowledge extracted from different sources in special areas of archaeological research
International audienceThe Arkeotek project aims at building knowledge bases in the domain of the arc...
In the late 1960s Swedish archaeologist C.A. Moberg claimed that research and management of the Euro...
ArkeoGIS is a multidisciplinary application. The databases come from different sources: institutiona...
Two major features have emerged lately in the communication patterns of archaeological research: (a)...
The last decades have been characterized by an exponential growth of global archaeological knowledge...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
From Archaeology and the Information Age: Traditional methods of making archaeological data availabl...
The ARENA project was created to confront issues of data preservation and archiving, dissemination a...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
During archaeological field work a huge amount of data is collected, processed and elaborated for fu...
This paper is the result of the clashing but fruitful collaboration of experts of two different cult...
A Decentralised Web Edition Network for Archaeological Data Since the 1960s, numerous attempts at ...
The paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for archaeological excavations and resea...
International audienceNowadays, the use of ontologies in the field of the archaeology is a new direc...
From the beginning of 1999 until the end of 2000, the ArchTerra(1) project (an International co-oper...
International audienceThe Arkeotek project aims at building knowledge bases in the domain of the arc...
In the late 1960s Swedish archaeologist C.A. Moberg claimed that research and management of the Euro...
ArkeoGIS is a multidisciplinary application. The databases come from different sources: institutiona...
Two major features have emerged lately in the communication patterns of archaeological research: (a)...
The last decades have been characterized by an exponential growth of global archaeological knowledge...
How is the Web transforming the professional practice of archaeology? And as archaeologists accustom...
From Archaeology and the Information Age: Traditional methods of making archaeological data availabl...
The ARENA project was created to confront issues of data preservation and archiving, dissemination a...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
During archaeological field work a huge amount of data is collected, processed and elaborated for fu...
This paper is the result of the clashing but fruitful collaboration of experts of two different cult...
A Decentralised Web Edition Network for Archaeological Data Since the 1960s, numerous attempts at ...
The paper is a contribution to the domain of computer tools for archaeological excavations and resea...
International audienceNowadays, the use of ontologies in the field of the archaeology is a new direc...
From the beginning of 1999 until the end of 2000, the ArchTerra(1) project (an International co-oper...
International audienceThe Arkeotek project aims at building knowledge bases in the domain of the arc...
In the late 1960s Swedish archaeologist C.A. Moberg claimed that research and management of the Euro...
ArkeoGIS is a multidisciplinary application. The databases come from different sources: institutiona...