The aim of our project, Last House on the Hill (LHotH), is to holistically reconstitute the rich multimedia and primary research data with the impressive texts of the monograph, the printed final report of the Berkeley Archaeologists at Çatalhöyük (BACH) project, in which a team from UC Berkeley excavated a group of Neolithic 9000-year old buildings at this famous cultural heritage location in Central Anatolia, Turkey. The Last House on the Hill brings together the published text, complete project database (including all media formats such as photographs, videos, maps, line drawings), related Web sites, data and media outside the direct domain of the BACH project, and recontextualized presentations of the data as remixes, movies, and other ...
The Hambledon Hill project archive results from a programme of excavation, accompanied by field surv...
Innovative scientific methodologies and challenging projects marking future trends in the protection...
Project Leaders: Noah Heringman (English), Anne Myers (English), Kristen Schuster (SISLT)Final repor...
The aim of our project, Last House on the Hill (LHotH), is to holistically reconstitute the rich mul...
Occupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Çatalhöy...
Ce projet post-doctorat international d’un an a pour objectif la publication des données archéologiq...
This paper describes a project that is currently being carried out in collaboration with the Interac...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
International audienceThe activity of the researcher takes place within a global process of developm...
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Archaeology - the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and m...
Private historical archives are a significant part of the Italian documentary heritage. They are saf...
Funding from the NEH is requested to support the development of a lightweight infrastructure for pre...
We present a framework for the digital exploration of cultural heritage objects. Today computing and...
Good decisions in heritage conservation are based on timely, relevant and accurate information about...
The Hambledon Hill project archive results from a programme of excavation, accompanied by field surv...
Innovative scientific methodologies and challenging projects marking future trends in the protection...
Project Leaders: Noah Heringman (English), Anne Myers (English), Kristen Schuster (SISLT)Final repor...
The aim of our project, Last House on the Hill (LHotH), is to holistically reconstitute the rich mul...
Occupied from around 7500 BC to 5700 BC, the large Neolithic and Chalcolithic settlement of Çatalhöy...
Ce projet post-doctorat international d’un an a pour objectif la publication des données archéologiq...
This paper describes a project that is currently being carried out in collaboration with the Interac...
Over the course of daily life, people engage with archaeology in various ways, including experiences...
International audienceThe activity of the researcher takes place within a global process of developm...
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Archaeology - the study of human cultures through the analysis and interpretation of artefacts and m...
Private historical archives are a significant part of the Italian documentary heritage. They are saf...
Funding from the NEH is requested to support the development of a lightweight infrastructure for pre...
We present a framework for the digital exploration of cultural heritage objects. Today computing and...
Good decisions in heritage conservation are based on timely, relevant and accurate information about...
The Hambledon Hill project archive results from a programme of excavation, accompanied by field surv...
Innovative scientific methodologies and challenging projects marking future trends in the protection...
Project Leaders: Noah Heringman (English), Anne Myers (English), Kristen Schuster (SISLT)Final repor...