Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Möglichkeiten und Grenzen digitalarchäologischer Studien zum Hinterland einer römischen Provinz

Translated title of the contribution: Digitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Possibilities and limitations of digital archaeological studies on the hinterland of a Roman province

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Abstract

Using digital methods extensive and diverse data stocks can be generated within the scope of archaeology. Using that data can actively contribute to the protection of historic monuments, as the example of Oberndorf an der Melk shows, or can preserve highly detailed replicas of the archaeological sites virtually, as seen in the case of Petzenkirchen. However, it is of highest importance of dealing with various forms of best practice guidelines during every step of the workflow related to digital data to guarantee sustainable data.
Translated title of the contributionDigitizing the Roman Rural Landscape in Noricum: Possibilities and limitations of digital archaeological studies on the hinterland of a Roman province
Original languageGerman
Title of host publicationBeiträge zum Tag der Niederösterreichischen Landesarchäologie 2020
EditorsFranz Pieler, Jakob Maurer
Place of PublicationAsparn an der Zaya
PublisherMAMUZ Schloss Asparn/Zaya
Pages63-70
ISBN (Print) 3-85460-319-3
Publication statusPublished - 2020

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601010 Classical archaeology
  • 601026 Virtual archeology
  • 601024 Archaeological prospection
  • 605007 Digital humanities

Keywords

  • Digital Archaeology
  • Roman Rural Landscapes in Noricum
  • theory

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