About
Archaeological Interactive Report
The Archaeological Interactive Report is a web platform for documenting, long-term archiving, managing, visualizing, and publishing archaeological investigation data.
It is the result of the fruitful collaboration between the DARKLab (Digital Archaeology Laboratory) at the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History of Lund University (Sweden) and the Digital Research Service (Service numerique de la recherche -SNR) at the National Institute of Art History (Institut national d'histoire de l'art -INHA) in France, and with the support of the Visual Computing Lab at the National Research Council (Consiglio Nazionale della Ricerca -CNR) in Italy.
AIR is a prototype that is constantly improved and developed and is employed as a documentation tool in numerous archaeological projects.
References
- Paola Derudas, Federico Nurra, Andreas Svensson, New AIR for the Archaeological Process? The use of 3D web Semantic for Publishing Archaeological Reports
- Paola Derudas & Brendan Foley, Managing data from maritime archaeology investigations: AIR at Gribshunden
- Paola Derudas, Excavations ON-AIR: How archaeological practice reshapes digital tools
- Markos Katsianis, George Bruseker, Denitsa Nenova, Olivier Marlet, Florian Hivert, Gerald Hiebel, Christian-Emile Ore, Paola Derudas, Rachel Opitz, Espen Uleberg, Semantic Modelling of Archaeological Excavation Data: A review of the current state of the art and a roadmap of activities