Groma: Issue 7 2022. Proceedings of ArchaeoFOSS XV 2021
Archaeopress (Verlag)
978-1-80327-698-4 (ISBN)
The seventh issue of Groma publishes the research endeavours of young researchers strongly believing that methodological and technological evolution in archaeological research (and not only) should be based on strong ethical ground, i.e., on the paradigm of Open Science and on the free and open-source software and processes. Domizia D’Erasmo (LAD, Sapienza University of Rome), Cristina Gonzalez-Esteban (University of Southampton), Paolo Rosati (LAD, Sapienza University of Rome), Matteo Serpetti (Univertsità degli Studi della Tuscia) and Livia Tirabassi (University of Ghent) are the organisers of the 15th edition of the ArcheoFOSS International conference on open software, hardware, processes, data and formats in archaeological research (https://archeofoss.org) and the editors of the papers collected in this volume.
Enrico Giorgi is Associate Professor of Methodology and Landscape Archaeology at the University of Bologna. He is the director of the journal Groma: Documenting Archaeology and directs research on Adriatic archaeology. Julian Bogdani is an assistant professor at Sapienza University of Rome, where he teaches Digital Archaeology and Digital Humanities. The main focus of his research is the theoretical and practical issues related to the application of Computer Science to the archaeological and historical domain. He is the developer of Bradypus, a cloud-based database for archaeology. He directs the archaeological mission of Sapienza at Çuka e Ajtoit, a Hellenistic, Roman and Late Antique site in Albania.
Preface
An open source platform addressing structural stability risk assessment in historical centres – Renzo Carlucci, Charilaos Maniatakis, Philip Fayad, Andrea Di Iorio, Nikolaus Sketakis, Costantine Spyrakos, Haris Saroglou, Alessio Di Iorio, Alexandros Paraskeuas and Nikos Papadopoulos
MOvEIT: a Proof of Concept of a Road Graph for Late Antique Egypt – Julian Bogdani
Palaeo-landscape feature identification: a FOSS cloud-based Python approach through Google Earth Engine (GEE) – Guillem Domingo-Ribas and Filippo Brandolini
Integrating pyArchInit and BraDypUS for field and academic archaeological research – Giuseppe Guarino and Paolo Rosati
From micro-regional to intra-site analysis: the GIS of the Italian Archaeological Expedition in the Erbil Plain (Kurdistan Region of Iraq) – Valentina Oselini, Michael Campeggi, Luca Forti, Elisa Ginoli, Andrea Pezzotta, Agnese Vacca and Luca Peyronel
A digital ecosystem for the knowledge, conservation and valorization of the medieval archaeological site of Satrianum (Tito, PZ). FOSS instruments – Giorgia Dato, Eugenio Saccà and Alessandro Spadaro
Virtual Tour realizzato con Pannellum ed integrazione LeafletJS – Valerio De Luca and Martina Frau
The Roman Villa of l’Albir (Alicante, Spain). The use of Blender and the Extended Matrix in the virtual reconstruction – Jaime Molina, Javiier Esclapés, Carolina Frías, Javier Munoz, Alejandro Martín, Mónica Sánchez, Laia Fabregat and Daniel Tejerina
A source-based reconstruction of the Tepidarium at L’Alcudia de Elche:
Combination of standardised methods to create a detailed source-based reconstruction of the Tepidarium at L’Alcudia de Elche, Alicante, Spain – Cristina Gonzalez-Esteban
Using Programming Environments for Academic Research and Writing – Morgan Lemmer-Webber
re3dragon – A Research Registry Resource API for Data Dragons – Florian Thiery and Allard W. Mees
Erscheinungsdatum | 11.04.2024 |
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Reihe/Serie | Groma: Documenting Archaeology |
Verlagsort | Oxford |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 174 x 255 mm |
Gewicht | 544 g |
Themenwelt | Geisteswissenschaften ► Archäologie |
ISBN-10 | 1-80327-698-3 / 1803276983 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1-80327-698-4 / 9781803276984 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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