Diachronic studies are central to cultural heritage research for the investigation of change, from landscape to architectural scales. Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for maintaining and safeguarding all forms of cultural heritage. Such studies form the basis for any kind of decision regarding intervention on cultural heritage, helping assess the risks and issues involved. This article introduces a European-wide project, entitled "Cultural Heritage Through Time", and the case study research carried out as a component of the project in the UK. The paper outlines the initial stages of the case study of landscape change at three locations on Hadrian’s Wall, namely Beckfoot Roman Fort, Birdoswald Roman Fort...
Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for the preservation and main...
Digital modelling archaeological and architectural monuments in their current state and in their pre...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...
The archaeology of the coast is rich but is vulnerable to a variety of natural and anthropogenic thr...
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding land...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Europe’s cultural heritage is among the richest in the world, and draws millions of visitors to arch...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual ...
The aim of this section is to summarise the current state of knowledge regarding both the landscape ...
Scotland’s coastline contains a wealth of archaeological sites, thousands of which are being impacte...
All wars, large and small scale, have had impacts on the built environments enmeshed in the conflict...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for the preservation and main...
With the beginning of Roman influence over Britain in the late Iron Age, and direct political and ad...
Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for the preservation and main...
Digital modelling archaeological and architectural monuments in their current state and in their pre...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...
The archaeology of the coast is rich but is vulnerable to a variety of natural and anthropogenic thr...
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding land...
The Hidden Landscape of a Roman frontier is a collaborative research project runand jointly funded b...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
Europe’s cultural heritage is among the richest in the world, and draws millions of visitors to arch...
The collapse and end of Roman Britain remains a topic of interest and debate, related to conceptual ...
The aim of this section is to summarise the current state of knowledge regarding both the landscape ...
Scotland’s coastline contains a wealth of archaeological sites, thousands of which are being impacte...
All wars, large and small scale, have had impacts on the built environments enmeshed in the conflict...
Climate change is increasingly being recognized as a threat to natural and cultural World Heritage (...
Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for the preservation and main...
With the beginning of Roman influence over Britain in the late Iron Age, and direct political and ad...
Temporal analyses and multi-temporal 3D reconstruction are fundamental for the preservation and main...
Digital modelling archaeological and architectural monuments in their current state and in their pre...
This paper illustrates the potential impact of future climate change on the archaeological resource ...