The aim of this work is to provide a short overview on the most commonly digital technologies today available and used for historical landscape investigations as well as for archaeological and palaeo-environmental studies. One of the main advantage of these techniques is their capability to provide a huge amount of information in non invasive, non-destructive way, also protecting and preserving cultural heritage. The impact of digital technologies for archaeology regards researchers, professionals as well as end-users and enables us not only to improve knowledge and documentation, but also fruition and sustainable touristic exploitation as well as management and monitoring.
Living in the Golden Age of Digital Archaeology
Lasaponara Rosa;Masini Nicola
2016
Abstract
The aim of this work is to provide a short overview on the most commonly digital technologies today available and used for historical landscape investigations as well as for archaeological and palaeo-environmental studies. One of the main advantage of these techniques is their capability to provide a huge amount of information in non invasive, non-destructive way, also protecting and preserving cultural heritage. The impact of digital technologies for archaeology regards researchers, professionals as well as end-users and enables us not only to improve knowledge and documentation, but also fruition and sustainable touristic exploitation as well as management and monitoring.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.


