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Cameron A. Petrie, Hector A. Orengo, Adam S. Green, Joanna R. Walker, Arnau Garcia, Francesc Conesa, J. Robert Knox and Ravindra N. Singh
A range of data sources are now used to support the process of archaeological prospection, including remote sensed imagery, spy satellite photographs and aerial photographs. This paper advocates the value and importance of a hitherto under-utilised histo...
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Deodato Tapete
Building upon the positive outcomes and evidence of dissemination across the community of the first Special Issue ?Remote Sensing and Geosciences for Archaeology?, the second edition of this Special Series of Geosciences dedicated to ?Earth Observation, ...
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Giovanni Battista Goffredo and Placido Munafò
We proposed the application of titanium dioxide (TiO2) for the preservation of historical (architectural, monumental, archaeological) stone surfaces. Solar light can activate the photocatalytic effect of TiO2 nanoparticles: heterogeneous photocatalysis i...
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Peter McKeague,Anthony Corns,Robert Shaw
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Although the INSPIRE Directive provides a roadmap and technical specifications for providing interoperability of spatial information created and held by public bodies across Europe, its relevance to archaeological and built heritage information is unclea...
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Evelina Volpe, Stefano Luigi Gariano, Luca Ciabatta, Yaser Peiro and Elisabetta Cattoni
Cultural heritage is one of the most exceptional resources characterizing the Italian territory. Archaeological heritage, i.e., the archaeological sites with different types of archaeological artifacts, strongly contributes to enriching the national and ...
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Marco Luppichini, Valerio Noti, Danilo Pavone, Marzia Bonato, Francesco Ghizzani Marcìa, Stefano Genovesi, Francesca Lemmi, Lisa Rosselli, Neva Chiarenza, Marta Colombo, Giulia Picchi, Andrea Fontanelli and Monica Bini
The Versilia plain (NW Italy) experiences forms of tourism that are mainly limited to the beach area and concentrated in the summer season. The area is rich in cultural and natural heritage, not yet adequately enhanced. The presence of four local archaeo...
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Mario Bentivenga, Salvatore Ivo Giano and Marco Piccarreta
The Ionian coast of the Basilicata region, southern Italy, is characterized by a remarkable archaeological heritage, valuable crops, and national and international tourism, contributing significantly to the regional economy. In the last two decades, the ...
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Miriam A. Kolar, Doyuen Ko and Sungyoung Kim
We examine the praxis implications of our working definition of aural heritage: spatial acoustics as physically experienced by humans in cultural contexts; aligned with the aims of anthropological archaeology (the study of human life from materials). Her...
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Athos Agapiou, Vasiliki Lysandrou and Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis
Looting of archaeological sites is illegal and considered a major anthropogenic threat for cultural heritage, entailing undesirable and irreversible damage at several levels, such as landscape disturbance, heritage destruction, and adverse social impact....
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Lidia Zuk and Slawomir Królewicz
This article aims to demonstrate the use of Sentinel images to develop strategies for heritage protection and management in rural landscapes that are currently undergoing dynamic transformations. Construction works are causing rapid and extensive land us...
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Vincenzo Calvanese and Alessandra Zambrano
The preservation of the authenticity of a building artifact in an archaeological area is a responsible practice. On the other hand, the need to save the building artifact from natural and anthropic degradation and ensuring the structural reliability as w...
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Florent Poux, Roland Billen, Jean-Paul Kasprzyk, Pierre-Henri Lefebvre and Pierre Hallot
The digital management of an archaeological site requires to store, organise, access and represent all the information that is collected on the field. Heritage building information modelling, archaeological or heritage information systems now tend to pro...
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Gaia Mattei, Salvatore Troisi, Pietro P. C. Aucelli, Gerardo Pappone, Francesco Peluso and Michele Stefanile
This paper shows an interesting case of coastal landscape reconstruction by using innovative marine robotic instrumentation, applied to an archaeological key-site in the Campi Flegrei (Italy), one of the more inhabited areas in the Mediterranean during t...
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Fabrizio Banfi and Mattia Previtali
In recent years, the advent of the latest-generation technologies and methods have made it possible to survey, digitise and represent complex scenarios such as archaeological sites and historic buildings. Thanks to computer languages based on Visual Prog...
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Fabrizio Banfi, Stefano Roascio, Alessandro Mandelli and Chiara Stanga
One of the main objectives of today?s archaeological sites and museums is the development of research, understood as the interpretation and contextualisation of tangible and intangible cultural heritage to broaden the knowledge and accessibility of archa...
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Jie Tan, Jie Leng, Xudong Zeng, Di Feng and Panliang Yu
Xiegong is a unique element of Chinese historic buildings that could date the heritage dynasty. It is more complicated than the Dougong and represents a high level of artistic and structural achievement. Archaeological research on Xiegong is urgent due t...
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Rebecca Guiney, Elettra Santucci, Samuel Valman, Adam Booth, Andrew Birley, Ian Haynes, Stuart Marsh and Jon Mills
Climate change poses an imminent physical risk to cultural heritage sites and their surrounding landscape through intensifying environmental processes such as damaging wetting and drying cycles that disrupt archaeological preservation conditions, and soi...
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Ange Felix Nsanziyera, Hassan Rhinane, Aicha Oujaa and Kenneth Mubea
Morocco is famous as one of the archaeologically richest places with many sites. In addition, some of the sites have been listed as UNESCO World Human Heritage sites. In situ observations are used in cultural heritage and archaeological sites mapping. Ho...
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Florent Poux, Romain Neuville, Line Van Wersch, Gilles-Antoine Nys and Roland Billen
Digital investigations of the real world through point clouds and derivatives are changing how curators, cultural heritage researchers and archaeologists work and collaborate. To progressively aggregate expertise and enhance the working proficiency of al...
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Javier Omar Castillo-Miranda,Ricardo Torres-Jadón,José Agustín García-Reynoso,Bertha E. Mar-Morales,Francisco Javier Rodríguez-Gómez,Luis Gerardo Ruiz-Suárez
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Air pollution is a threat to cultural heritage because it accelerates the natural deterioration of monuments, palaces, churches, and archaeological ruins, which have an irreplaceable value. In the Mexico City Metropolitan Area (MCMA), there are 19 968 bu...
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