The Middle East and North Africa have witnessed a surfeit of geospatial data collection projects, resulting in big databases with powerful deductive capacities. Despite the valuable insights and expansive evidentiary record offered by those databases, emphasis on anthropogenic threats to cultural heritage, combined with a limited integration of local perspectives, have raised important questions on the ethical and epistemological dimensions of big data. This paper contextualizes maritime cultural heritage (MCH) in those debates through the lens of the Maritime Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project (MarEA). MarEA is developing a unique for the region database for MCH designed to amalgamate a baseline record empha...
The Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project is a collaboration b...
Archaeological data is what economists call a ‘non-rivalrous’ good: it can be processed again and ag...
Digital data is stepping in its golden age characterized by an increasing growth of both classical ...
The Middle East and North Africa have witnessed a surfeit of geospatial data collection projects, re...
Urbanisation, comprising development, land reclamation and population growth along coastal margins,...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
Urbanisation, comprising development, land reclamation and population growth along coastal margins, ...
For millennia, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been a culturally dynamic zone, bo...
This paper outlines some of the research goals and methodological objectives of the Maritime Endange...
Archaeological data is always incomplete, frequently unreliable, often replete with unknown unknowns...
Usually defined as high volume, high velocity, and/or high variety data, Big Data permit us to learn...
Archaeological data is always incomplete, frequently unreliable, often replete with unknown unknowns...
Climate change threatens coastal archaeology through storm flooding (extreme sea-level: ESL), long-t...
As a result of its geographic location, cultural diversity and historical trajectory, the Gaza strip...
The Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project is a collaboration b...
Archaeological data is what economists call a ‘non-rivalrous’ good: it can be processed again and ag...
Digital data is stepping in its golden age characterized by an increasing growth of both classical ...
The Middle East and North Africa have witnessed a surfeit of geospatial data collection projects, re...
Urbanisation, comprising development, land reclamation and population growth along coastal margins,...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
The EAMENA (Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa) project is a collaboration b...
Urbanisation, comprising development, land reclamation and population growth along coastal margins, ...
For millennia, the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region has been a culturally dynamic zone, bo...
This paper outlines some of the research goals and methodological objectives of the Maritime Endange...
Archaeological data is always incomplete, frequently unreliable, often replete with unknown unknowns...
Usually defined as high volume, high velocity, and/or high variety data, Big Data permit us to learn...
Archaeological data is always incomplete, frequently unreliable, often replete with unknown unknowns...
Climate change threatens coastal archaeology through storm flooding (extreme sea-level: ESL), long-t...
As a result of its geographic location, cultural diversity and historical trajectory, the Gaza strip...
The Endangered Archaeology of the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA) project is a collaboration b...
Archaeological data is what economists call a ‘non-rivalrous’ good: it can be processed again and ag...
Digital data is stepping in its golden age characterized by an increasing growth of both classical ...