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The Integrated Archaeological Database system, or IADB, is an open-source web-based application designed to address the data management requirements throughout the lifespan of archaeological excavation projects, from initial excavation recording, through post-excavation analysis and research to eventual dissemination and archiving.
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Digital archaeology is the application of information technology and digital media to archaeology. [1] [2] This includes the use of tools such as databases, 3D models, digital photography, virtual reality, augmented reality, and geographic information systems. [3]
In April 2016, The IDA erected a temporary full-scale replica of the arch from the Temple of Baalshamin from Palmyra in Trafalgar Square in London. The 20 foot tall marble replica, which weighs around 11 tons, was created from a 3-D computer model of the arch formed by compiling dozens of photographs taken at the site.
The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs. It is located in The King's Manor, at the University of York. ...
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The Journal of Computer Applications in Archaeology is the peer-reviewed and open-access academic journal published by CAA. [4] It was established in 2017 and is published online as a continuous volume and issue throughout the year. [9] The current managing editors are Cesar Gonzalez-Perez and Philip Verhagen. [10]
Computational archaeology is a subfield of digital archeology that focuses on the analysis and interpretation of archaeological data using advanced computational techniques. This field employs data modeling , statistical analysis , and computer simulations to understand and reconstruct past human behaviors and societal developments.