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Tag Archives: digital recording systems
Chiz Harward (Urban Archaeology) For the last 40 years the excavation of urban sites has increasingly been characterised by the use of single context recording; for the last 25 years the post-excavation analysis of these sites has been increasingly characterised … Continue reading
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Tagged databases, digital recording systems, GIS, London, single context recording, urban archaeology
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Rebeka Vital (Shenkar College of Design and Engineering, Department of Interior Building and Environment Design, Ramat Gan, Israel) Architectural survey is an evolving field in architecture that has been affected the past decade by the technological advancements in the field … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, digital documentation, digital preservation, digital recording systems, laser scanning
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Jeroen De Reu (Department of Archaeology, Ghent University) Archaeological practice within the European context of heritage management is facing huge challenges in ways of recording and reproduction of ex-situ preserved sites. As a consequence of the Valletta-treaty, numbers of archived … Continue reading
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Tagged 3D, digital recording systems, digital terrain model, excavation, field methods
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Catriona Cooper (University of Southampton and The National Trust) The subject of lived experience in the middle ages has been a relatively neglected topic. However, the tendency has been to examine the remains without addressing questions on the experience of … Continue reading
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Tagged acoustics, digital media, digital recording systems, Medieval, phenomenology
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