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Public engagements with Lapland’s Dark Heritage: Community archaeology in Finnish Lapland

2018

Research project Lapland’s Dark Heritage organized a one-week public excavation in Inari, Finnish Lapland, at a Second World War (WWII) German military hospital site in August 2016. #InariDig took place with the help of international experts and pre-registered volunteers. In this field report, two of the archaeologists leading the excavations and an ethnographer who took part in documenting this community archaeology experiment introduce the excavation sites and activities reflecting on the engagements with volunteers and local community. peerReviewed

LappiArcheologyethnographycommunity archaeology060104 historyGermanSuomiEthnographyta6150601 history and archaeologypublic archaeologyFinlandetnografia060102 archaeologyWorld War IICommunity archaeologyExcavationdark heritagearkeologia06 humanities and the artstoinen maailmansota16. Peace & justiceArchaeologylanguage.human_languageLocal communitySecond World WarGeographyLaplandlanguageyhteisöarkeologiaJournal of Community Archaeology & Heritage
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FROM SCAN-TO-BIM TO HERITAGE BUILDING INFORMATION MODELLING FOR AN ANCIENT ARAB-NORMAN CHURCH

2022

Abstract. One of the most significant issues in Cultural Heritage is the management of ancient buildings to monitor their state of conservation or to plan actions in their maintenance; this issue can be now approached thanks to the use of the Scan-to-BIM process. This method allows the creation of parametric models into a BIM environment, which are capable of enhancing the geometrical representation of building elements and integrating different types of data.This paper shows the results of the research activities carried out by the Department of Engineering at University of Palermo (Italy) on applying the Scan-to-BIM approach to the survey and the modelling of an ancient Arab-Norman church…

Laser scannerPoint cloudheritage buildingsHBIMScan-to-BIM3D modellingSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E CartografiaThe International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences
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Integrated surveying techniques in cultural heritage documentation

2007

This paper is focused on integration between laser scanning data, CAD modelling and photogrammetric data collected during the survey of one façade of the monument called “Quattro Canti” in the historic centre of Palermo. The investigation has been directed to the production of a 3D photorealistic model of the monument. The “Quattro Canti” monument is formed by four cylindrical façades facing the square where the older streets of Palermo intersect; each façade has a symbolic reference to one of the seasons and is divided in four levels. The façade called “Canto dell’Autunno” has been surveyed both with laser scanning and with photogrammetric techniques. Laser scanning data have been collecte…

Laser scanning Digital Photogrammetry Cultural Heritage CAD ModellingSettore ICAR/17 - DisegnoSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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Integration of terrestrial laser scanning and UAV-SFM technique to generate a detailed 3D textured model of a heritage building

2020

The digital twin is among the Top 10 of the strategic technological trends for the period 2007-2019, and it represents a powerful tool for the conservation and enhancement of cultural heritage. It reproduces with "precision" a physical asset, thus allowing to investigate its structure and to analyze the deformations that occur over the years. Various techniques have been introduced to obtain high-resolution 3D models. Among these, the Terrestrial Laser Scanner (TLS) is widely recognized as the gold standard to generate accurate 3D metric reconstructions. TLS allows acquiring a lot of data (point cloud) in a fast way, being not in physical contact with the objects of investigation. By integr…

Laser scanningComputer sciencebusiness.industryPoint cloudData fusionSensor fusion3D modeling3D modelingdigital photogrammetryData acquisitionPhotogrammetryMetric (mathematics)Terrestrial laser scannerCultural heritageStructure from motion3D modeling Cultural heritage Data fusion Digital photogrammetry Terrestrial laser scannerComputer visionData fusion Terrestrial laser scanner digital photogrammetry 3D modeling Cultural heritageArtificial intelligencebusinessSettore ICAR/06 - Topografia E Cartografia
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Rock decay phenomena and collapse processes in the “Latomiae del Paradiso” in Syracuse (Sicily)

2014

The Latomiae (origin: Greek latomia, from laas, las stone plus –tomia tomy ) del Paradiso in Syracuse are Magna Graecia rock quarries, located in the coastal areas of Southern Italy and internationally renowned for their impressive environment. The few historical technical records do not help clarify the events that led to their current configuration since a series of instability phenomena occurred due to decay processes over time. Through a geotechnical back-analysis, this work highlights the failure phenomena, which may have led to the current configuration of the easterly side of the Latomiae del Paradiso. The back-analysis process was carried out by means of numerical modelling, support…

Latomiae; Numerical Modelling; weathering degree; quarriesHistoryNumerical ModellingSettore ICAR/07 - GeotecnicaRock weatheringGeologyGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering GeologyArchaeologyArchival researchCultural heritageLatomiaeMining engineeringquarriesOfficial historyRock mass classificationweathering degreeSettore GEO/05 - Geologia ApplicataLatomiae Greek quarries hard soils/soft rocks rock weatheringnumerical modelling
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"Acta Universitatis Latviensis" - a manifestation of the intellectual performance of the University of Latvia

2016

This conference "Library. Science. Communication: the formation of the national information space" (Kyiv, 2016) abstract on „Acta Universitatis Latviensis” as a manifestation of the intellectual performance of the University of Latvia gives an overview of the historical diversity of the Scientific Papers of the University of Latvia during almost a whole century – from the first issue in 1921 to the latest editions of 2016. Acta Universitatis Latviensis is a substantial quintessence of the research activities of the University of Latvia and allows to get to know and to evaluate the development of Latvian scientific thought in European and world context. The University Library has a particula…

Latvijas UniversitāteLatvijas Universitātes Bibliotēka:HUMANITIES and RELIGION::History and philosophy subjects::History subjects::History of science [Research Subject Categories]Intelektuālais mantojums:SOCIAL SCIENCES::Other social sciences::Library and information science [Research Subject Categories]:INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH AREAS::Cultural heritage and cultural production [Research Subject Categories]Acta Universitatis Latviensis
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Detection of archaeological forgeries of Iberian lead plates using nanoelectrochemical techniques. The lot of fake plates from Bugarra (Spain)

2014

Identification of forgeries is of considerable interest in studies of archaeological signariums and written Iberian artifacts, elements of capital importance for the knowledge of that culture, because there are many Iberian inscribed lead plate counterfeits circulating in the market and among many museum funds. A case study of identification of forgeries of archaeological lead using voltammetry of microparticles (VMP) and scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM), aided by conventional optical microscopy and scanning electron microscopy (SEM/EDX) is described. The electrochemical methods are essentially non-invasive so can be applied to samples of nanoscopic size. Application to the authen…

Lead inscriptions IberianScanning electrochemical microscopyVoltammetry of microparticlesArchaeologyPalaeographyPathology and Forensic MedicineScanning electrochemical microscopyLead plateArchaeologyPINTURALawGeologyHeritage authentication
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Cultural Heritage as a Legal Hybrid. Between Public and Private Law

2022

Presents the legal concept of cultural heritage in the context of international public and private law Adopts a broad perspective on cultural heritage while presenting current challenges and emerging trends Provides recent legal challenges in the area of cultural heritage that have to be considered by policymakers

Legal hybrid Cultural heritage Cultural property Decodification Publicization of private law Dereification Fragmentation of cultural heritage law Fourth estate
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Legally protected cultural goods and bankruptcy proceedings

2020

This paper deals with general problems of legal aims of bankruptcy proceedings in connection with the aims of heritage protection – issues built by completely different systems of values. Bankruptcy is designed for protecting pecuniary interest of a limited group of people, while cultural heritage is protected for present and future generations, despite its current commercial significance. In the global environment, bankruptcy of a cultural goods owner usually has a cross-border range but national bankruptcy legislations and laws devoted to heritage protection differ in very serious aspects. For this reason the paper is not limited to any concrete legal order. There are discussed some impor…

Legal statuscultural goodsInsolvencyinsolvencylcsh:Lawlcsh:Political institutions and public administration (General)Cultural heritageSocial groupbankruptcyBankruptcyOrder (exchange)lcsh:JF20-2112heritage protectionEstateBusinesstrusteeGlobal environmental analysislcsh:KLaw and economicsOpolskie Studia Administracyjno-Prawne
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Patrimonio etnológico e identidades en España: Un estudio comparativo a través de la legislación

2008

Beatriz.Santamarina@uv.es; gil.hernandez@uv.es; Albert.Moncusi@uv.es Este artículo es una aproximación a cómo la legislación española construye el patrimonio cultural o histórico y el patrimonio etnológico a través de una ampliación de contenidos y una vinculación a un determinado colectivo de referencia. Para ello, se analizan los discursos de las leyes autonómicas de Patrimonio teniendo también en cuenta la ley de Patrimonio Histórico, de 1985. El análisis realizado permite observar, para el caso español, el carácter diverso y difuso del concepto de patrimonio etnológico y la relevancia de las leyes autonómicas de patrimonio cultural para la sustentación de los regionalismos y nacionalism…

LegislaciónIdentityEthnological heritagePatrimonio cultural; Construcción social; Legislación; Identidad; Patrimonio etnológico Cultural heritage; Social construction; Law; Identity; Ethnological heritage:ANTROPOLOGÍA ::Antropología cultural [UNESCO]UNESCO::ANTROPOLOGÍA ::Antropología culturalPatrimonio culturalSocial constructionLawConstrucción socialIdentidadPatrimonio etnológico Cultural heritage
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