Like natural catastrophes or armed conflicts, resource extraction projects herald the alteration or destruction of natural and cultural landscapes alike. Dam construction is a major threat to cultural heritage in Western Asian archaeology. One event may result in obliterating hundreds of sites, most of which never reappear or do so only sporadically following cyclical water fluctuation. Destruction of sites remains ongoing, necessitating constant assessment of damage and the establishment of strategies of documentation and maintenance. This paper proposes a new paradigm for future safeguarding and, more widely, a new tool for managing contiguous terrestrial and lacustrine cultural zones. It outlines a new set of cost-efficient tools for ob...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
open2noDams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
Over the last 50 years, countries across North Africa and the Middle East have seen a significant in...
none6siThis paper provides a detailed assessment on the impact of dams on archaeological sites in th...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
open4noThis paper stems from work carried out by a research unit from the University o...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
open2noDams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
Over the last 50 years, countries across North Africa and the Middle East have seen a significant in...
none6siThis paper provides a detailed assessment on the impact of dams on archaeological sites in th...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
The construction of dams is an ever-growing threat to cultural heritage, particularly in an age of c...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
open4noThis paper stems from work carried out by a research unit from the University o...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
Dams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact on arc...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
This paper advocates an increasing focus on damage assessment, monitoring and adaptation to the impa...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...
open2noDams represent a controversial tool for economic development. Less contested is their impact...
The paper describes a dataset of archaeological sites and villages now partially covered by the wate...