he Digital Archaeological Process (DAP) programme was initiated by the Swedish National Heritage Board in order to create a more seamless process for storing and sharing digital information generated through archaeological surveys and excavations. The programme aims to increase the availability of digital data as well as the quality and usefulness of the information. The Cultural Environment Register is being developed, which will contain and/or link to information about where fieldwork has been done and what was found: archaeological sites, field documentation, finds, as well as the reports and publications. In addition to creating a new system for storing this information, a large amount of old digital projects previously kept by museums ...
Project Urdar is a collaboration between Uppsala University and the Swedish National Heritage Board....
For decades, Czech archaeology has been gradually digitizing the field, but the breakthrough was bro...
The ‘digital turn’ in archaeology has resulted in documentation, analysis, visualization and reposit...
Heritage management in Sweden has undergone a substantial transformation in recent decades. The proc...
This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeolo...
The aim of this work is to shed new light on the conditions under which knowledgeproduction in Swedi...
This Master’s thesis investigates how organisations engaged in rescue archaeology preserves, files a...
Riksantikvarieämbetet driver Digital arkeologisk process, DAP, i form av ett femårigt program. Progr...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in Sweden rarely contribute meaningfully to sustainable and p...
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Archaeological documentation from surveys and excavations in Norway are created by a limited number ...
In relation to last year’s introduction of Digital Archaeological Process this study is supposed to ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden Marcus SMITH Presentation held at the ...
Project Urdar is a collaboration between Uppsala University and the Swedish National Heritage Board....
For decades, Czech archaeology has been gradually digitizing the field, but the breakthrough was bro...
The ‘digital turn’ in archaeology has resulted in documentation, analysis, visualization and reposit...
Heritage management in Sweden has undergone a substantial transformation in recent decades. The proc...
This research concerns the digitalisation of archaeology, with a focus on Swedish contract archaeolo...
The aim of this work is to shed new light on the conditions under which knowledgeproduction in Swedi...
This Master’s thesis investigates how organisations engaged in rescue archaeology preserves, files a...
Riksantikvarieämbetet driver Digital arkeologisk process, DAP, i form av ett femårigt program. Progr...
Archaeological surveys and excavations in Sweden rarely contribute meaningfully to sustainable and p...
The question of how to manage digital archives has been a hot topic for archaeology for years. Digit...
Archaeological documentation from surveys and excavations in Norway are created by a limited number ...
In relation to last year’s introduction of Digital Archaeological Process this study is supposed to ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The enormous increase in digital spatial information has led archaeologists all over Europe to rely ...
The Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden Marcus SMITH Presentation held at the ...
Project Urdar is a collaboration between Uppsala University and the Swedish National Heritage Board....
For decades, Czech archaeology has been gradually digitizing the field, but the breakthrough was bro...
The ‘digital turn’ in archaeology has resulted in documentation, analysis, visualization and reposit...