Delphi4Delphi: First results of the digital archaeologyinitiative for ancient Delphi, Greece

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Authors
Liritzis, Ioannis
Pavlidis, George
Vosynakis, Spyros
Koutsoudis, Anestis
Volonakis, Pantelis
Petrochilos, Nikos
Howland, Matthew D.
Liss, Brady
Levy, Thomas E.
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Issue Date
2016-11-21
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Article
Keywords
Cyber-archaeology , Digital archaeology , Structure from motion , SfM , CAVEcam , Delphi , 3D modeling , Archaeology--Greece
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Liritzis, I., Pavlidis, G., Vosynakis, S., Koutsoudis, A., Volonakis, P., Petrochilos, N., … Levy, T. E. (2016). Delphi4Delphi: First results of the digital archaeologyinitiative for ancient Delphi, Greece. Antiquity, 90(354), e4. https://doi.org/10.15184/aqy.2016.187
Abstract

Extract "Digital media and learning initiatives for virtual collaborative environments are contributing to the definition of new (sub-)disciplines in archaeological and heritage sciences. New nomenclature and terminology is emerging such as cyber archaeology, cyber archaeometry, virtual worlds and augmented and immersive realities; and all of them are related to museums and cultural heritage—tangible, intangible or natural (Forte 2010; Liritzis et al. 2015)."

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Purpose: The research project seeks to explore “the educational, research and social implications of digital heritage…. [It’s] the first large-scale interdisciplinary cyber-archaeology project to make use of structure from motion (SfM) and CAVEcam measurements of heritage monuments and artefacts in Greece on any significant scale (Levy 2015).”
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Journal
Antiquity
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0003-598X
1745-1744
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