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Historical Irrigation Landscape Systems: Introducing Conservation, Management, and Reuse Experiences and Studies in Rural and Urban Contexts Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2024-07-17 Paola Branduini, Federico Zaina
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 25, No. 1-3, 2023)
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Editorial Introduction Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2024-03-20 Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 24, No. 1-3, 2022)
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Irrigation: Qualities, Drawbacks, and Comparisons Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2024-02-20 Yves Luginbühl
Irrigation is multisecular, being necessary for the people of antiquity and across centuries for their food needs. The article proposes an overview of the various irrigation systems in several coun...
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Decolonizing Heritage Management Systems: New Directions in Digital Heritage Management from Namibia Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Agnes Sofia Mpingana Shiningayamwe
Heritage management continues to be an important subject of global relevance. A key tool in promoting and managing heritage is a system to record, monitor, and promote heritage assets. Across the g...
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(In)adequacies of Heritage Conservation and Management: Socio-Spatial Contestations of the Piedmont-Scrublands, Ramanadi Basin, Tamirabarani Productive Landscape Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Krupa Rajangam, Kuili Suganya
Prima facie, our field-site, the piedmont-scrublands of Ramanadi Basin, Tamirabarani productive landscape, in the South Indian peninsula, is a Historical Irrigated Landscape (HIL). However, here, w...
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Ancestral Integrated Water Management Systems as Adaptation Tools for Climate Change: The “Acequias De Careo” and Historical Water Management of the Mecina River in Sierra Nevada (Granada, Spain) Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 José María Martín Civantos, Blas Ramos Rodríguez, Thomas Zakaluk, Antonio González Ramón, Sergio Martos-Rosillo
Historical water management systems, in operation since the Islamic period (eighth to fifteenth centuries), have generated important irrigated areas and transformed the landscapes in a co-evolution...
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Ancient Knowledge of Irrigation for a Sustainable City: Insight on Milan Water Meadows Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-18 Paola Branduini
Historic irrigation systems are a significant environmental and cultural resource for contemporary society and can effectively respond to the problems contemporary cities have with climate changes,...
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Special Issue – Rock Art Conservation and Management Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-07 Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 23, No. 5-6, 2021)
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Evolution of a Medieval Castle Town and Its Landscape in the Southwestern Anatolia Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Ayşen Etlacakuş, Mine Hamamcıoğlu Turan
The objective of this paper is to develop a framework for understanding the archaeological sites composed of the remains and traces of castle towns and evaluating these sites together with their la...
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UNESCO-UNDP’s “Save Carthage” Campaign: Americans and Internationalisation of Heritage in Tunisia Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Christina Luke, Madison Leeson
In the early 1970s, the Tunisian government sought to balance the preservation of cultural heritage and tourism with urban development at the sprawling archaeological site of Carthage. UNESCO launc...
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Collecting, Conserving, Preserving: Making Sense of COVID-19 Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Stacey L. Camp
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 24, No. 4-6, 2022)
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Collecting and Curating COVID-19 Heritage: Challenges of Conservation and Management Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Dante Angelo, Kelly M. Britt, Margaret Lou Brown, Stacey L. Camp
The COVID-19 pandemic raises questions about curation, collecting, and the ethics of documenting a traumatic event as it occurs in real time. Such concerns became clear as the co-authors embarked o...
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Reflections on Archaeological Research on a Pandemic Amid a Pandemic Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-12-05 Stacey L. Camp, Robert Muckle
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 24, No. 4-6, 2022)
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Management Planning of a Rock-Cut Settlement: The Case of the Taşkale Heritage Site in Turkey Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-10-12 Rukiye Merve Kilit, Gülşen Dişli
The multi-layered cultural and archaeological rock-cut settlement of Taşkale in Turkey is a large and complex site to manage. It includes various tangible and intangible values such as historic roc...
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Interpreting the Diachronic Past: Time and the Archaeological Record in the Presentation of Mediterranean World Heritage Sites Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Miquel Àngel Salvà Cantarellas
Archaeological sites constitute ideal locations for visitors to get in touch with the past, although their fragmentary nature can pose multiple challenges regarding their understanding. In this pap...
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Augmenting the Stone: Rock Art and Augmented Reality in a Nordic Climate Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Jonathan Westin, Aliisa Råmark, Christian Horn
Sweden has some of the best-preserved Bronze Age rock art in the world, with more than 20,000 rock art sites. While there is no clear evidence indicating the origin of this tradition, in the World ...
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Editorial Introduction Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-07-28 Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 23, No. 3-4, 2021)
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A New Leaf for a Founding Journal of Archaeological Heritage Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-04-03 Kathryn Lafrenz Samuels
Published in Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (Vol. 23, No. 1-2, 2021)
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Vegetation, Bulldozing, and Urban Change-Related Risks to Built Heritage in Bawshar, Oman Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Mohamed Hesein, Mohammed Ali K. Al-Belushi
Built heritage in Oman faces many natural and cultural risks. Socio-economic development has negatively affected the built heritage in Bawshar, one of Oman’s most developed cities. This study ident...
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Conservation and Regeneration of Historic Buildings: The Case of Badalar Kano (Kano City Wall), Nigeria Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-03-08 Hamisu Sani Ali, Ruth Samuel Agbu
ABSTRACT This study examines the problems involved in the maintenance and handling of Badalar Kano (the city wall) and prospects for its conservation and regeneration. The wall surrounding the old Kano city is one of the most popular heritage sites in sub-Saharan Africa. Today, it is ruined due to human and natural factors; once weakened, the traditional monument now crumbles. Though seriously diminished
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The Philosophical Dilemma of Conserving the African Heritage: A Case Study of the Treatment of the Kondoa Rock Art World Heritage Site in Tanzania Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Rahel Lucas Kisusi, Noel Biseko Lwoga
The Western conservation philosophy has become dominant among practitioners, thereby posing a dilemma in the treatment of African heritage. This article explores the traditional conservation princi...
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A Review of Fungal Decay in Historic Wooden Structures in Polar Regions Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-12 Anne-Cathrine Flyen, Alma Elizabeth Thuestad
Biological deterioration is a significant threat to wooden cultural heritage in polar regions. Based on a comprehensive review of previous and current research, we provide an overview of current k...
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Science Communication During the COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis: Archaeology and Archaeological Heritage in Atapuerca, Spain Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2023-01-11 María Eugenia Conforti, Carmelo Polino, Juan Carlos Díez Fernández-Lomana
The COVID-19 pandemic seriously affected spaces of cultural heritage that play a significant role in the extension of scientific culture. This document addresses its effect on public communication ...
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Repeat Photography and Virtual Reconstruction of Los Santos de Ángeles de Guevavi, Tumacácori National Historical Park, Arizona Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-16 Ha Leem Ro, Frank Matero
ABSTRACT Since its abandonment in 1775, the mission Los Santos Ángeles de Guevavi has undergone severe erosion and loss, rendering the eighteenth-century adobe church and associated mission structures difficult for the visiting public to understand and appreciate. This research examines the use of repeat photography and virtual reconstruction of Guevavi Mission to visualise and quantify deterioration
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Activities of Looters in the Republic of Bashkortostan (According to Analysis of Internet Communities in 2018–2020) Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-07 Ainur Tuzbekov
ABSTRACT In the last decade, the activities of looters have become increasingly widespread in Russia. For certain regions of a huge country, for example the Republic of Bashkortostan, this problem is of key importance. The analysis of various sources presented in this paper shows that the system of protection of archaeological sites in Russia is ineffective in counteracting looters. There are neither
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Cultural Heritage Interpretation: Proposals for Medieval Churches in Famagusta Walled City, North Cyprus Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-07 Narmin Babazadeh Asbagh, Ege Uluca Tümer
ABSTRACT Interpretation has recently become a more focused topic in the cultural heritage conservation field, due to the increasing concern about the involvement of the stakeholders and the social pillar of sustainability. As the enhancement of participation of the stakeholders in the conservation processes can be achieved by increasing their awareness and appreciation of cultural heritage sites, interpretation
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Using Citizen Heritage Science to Monitor Remote Sites Before and During the First COVID-19 Lockdown: A Comparison of Two Methods Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-07 Rosie Brigham, Scott Allan Orr, Lyn Wilson, Adam Frost, Matija Strlič, Josep Grau-Bové
This paper proposes citizen heritage science as an effective method to gather reliable data for monitoring and documenting heritage sites. For large heritage organisations the monitoring and docum...
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The Vulnerability of Cities’ Historical Fabrics against Natural and Human-Induced Hazards: A Case Study in the Pamenar Neighbourhood of Tehran, Iran Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-12-07 Habibollah Fasihi, Hassan Kamran Dastjerdi
ABSTRACT This study aimed to investigate the risks facing the Pamenar neighbourhood as an example of the neighbourhoods of Tehran's historical fabric. The data was obtained from geographic information system (GIS) files and a survey. Sixteen experts were also asked to provide a score to each of 29 indicators. The mean values of these scores were then used to evaluate the role of each parameter in the
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The United States Navy’s Trade and Exchange Program: Implications for Underwater Cultural Heritage Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-11-15 Dominic Bush
ABSTRACT The Secretary of the United States Navy recently issued instructions to revitalise the Navy Trade and Exchange Program, which had enabled the salvaging and collecting of sunken military aircraft in the past. Concerns regarding the program’s ethics and its effect on archaeological resources led to a change in the United States Navy’s policy on exchanges. Now that the program has been brought
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Integration of Archaeological Heritage in Metropolitan City Centres with Urban Life: Agora of Smyrna Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-11-15 Merve Çalışkan, Mine Hamamcioglu-Turan
ABSTRACT Archaeological sites located in metropolitan city centres in Turkey are subjected to diverse interventions. However, they are mostly isolated from the rest of the historical environment and become alienated from urban life. The aim is to identify an integration framework for archaeological sites in metropolitan city centres with contemporary urban life. A case study approach is employed, focusing
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Threshold of Weathering Needed for Fire to Erode Rock Art: Case Study of a Hohokam Petroglyph, Central Arizona, USA Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-11-14 Ronald I. Dorn, David S. Whitley
A Sonoran Desert petroglyph panel experienced an intense wildfire event in July 2021 that eroded the entire surface, removing the Hohokam-style rock art. Field observations during sampling in 1995 ...
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Tepe Hissar in Damghan: A Conservation and Management Plan Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-11-14 Alireza Anisi
ABSTRACT There are numerous archaeological sites in Iran in various conditions and sizes that so far have no clear plan for their conservation and management. One of those sites is Tepe Hissar (Fortification Hill). This article aims to describe the notion and process of formulating a conservation and management plan for this site and also the implementation of a few results of the plan in recent years
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Monitoring Rock Art Decay: Archival Image Analysis of Petroglyphs on Murujuga, Western Australia Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2022-11-03 Benjamin W. Smith, John L. Black, Kenneth J. Mulvaney, Stéphane Hœrlé
This paper considers the effects of industrialisation upon one of the world’s most significant rock art sites, Murujuga (Burrup Peninsula), located in north-west Western Australia. Photographs of 2...
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Cultural Significance Assessment for the Archaeological Heritage of the Lycian Region Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-09-29 Nevin Esin Tekin Bellibaş, Gülsün Tanyeli
ABSTRACT The geographical zone of Teke Peninsula contains the extensively researched archaeological material of the historical-cultural impact area of the Lycian civilisation, composing a relict archaeological landscape that is the subset of the living heritage landscape. Archaeological immovables and record have produced valuable information that point out to region wide cultural phenomena and characteristics
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A Holistic Categorisation of Heritage Values as a Tool for Decision-Making Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-11-02 Faraneh Sahraiyanjahromi, Özlem Olgaç Türker
ABSTRACT Architectural heritage possesses a wide variety of values. A comprehensive understanding of these values can help decision-makers make holistic decisions regarding conservation. Although heritage buildings have significance, prioritising them is essential in conservation. Lack of comprehensive value understanding of heritage, may have a negative effect in decision-making the main aim of this
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To Sink or Swim: Evaluating Coastal Archaeological Stability through a System of Indices Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-09-29 Jennifer E. Jones, Mary E. Allen, David K. Loomis
ABSTRACT Archaeological resources in the coastal zone are subjected to a variety of cultural, social, and environmental conditions that affect a site’s stability, which can be defined in physical (e.g. structure, geophysical environment), sociocultural (e.g. looting, vandalism), and regulatory (e.g. federal, state, and local mandates) terms. To effectively manage resources within this dynamic environment
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Recreating the Massasoit Spring House with 3Dimensional Modelling Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Robert S. Bristow, Justin Taylor
ABSTRACT The history of cultural landmarks has abundant examples for educational enlightenment. Yet hundreds, if not thousands, of sites have yet to achieve this notoriety, often given the lack of funding to restore the site. For those found within our parks and protected areas one challenge for managers is to preserve its cultural heritage, often with limited funding. It is this challenge that we
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A Master Plan for a Multistratified Spanish Fortress: Guidelines for a Strategic Conservation Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-11-11 Camilla Mileto, Fernando Vegas, Valentina Cristini
ABSTRACT This text aims to provide a summary of the formal guidelines for the strategic management of a large-scale monumental military complex. In recent years the Castle of Monzón (Huesca, Spain) has called for a strategic planning process within a flexible timescale taking into consideration the issues currently affecting it. The debate between conservation and restoration, its relationship with
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The War Damage on Archaeological Heritage after the War: Archaeological Heritage and Landmines Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-05-28 Neda Kulenović, Igor Kulenović, Filomena Sirovica
ABSTRACT War is an invasive spatial practice and naturally, these practices are detrimental for archaeological heritage. However, a form of war-related damage to archaeological heritage is hitherto unrecognised. This paper represents a first attempt to define, quantify and estimate the extent of war damage to archaeological heritage caused by deployment, placement and removal of landmines and various
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Rethinking Management Planning Methodologies: A Novel Approach Implemented at Petra World Heritage Site Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-05-25 Aylin Orbaşlı, Giorgia Cesaro
ABSTRACT The World Heritage Site of Petra in Jordan is a large and complex site to manage with its multiple stakeholders, governance complexities, and competing local interests. It has been subjected to numerous management plans, none of which were fully implemented. In developing a new Integrated Management Plan one of the biggest challenges was to develop a methodology that would allow all voices
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New Futures for Replicas: Principles and Guidance for Museums and Heritage Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-05-13 Magnus O. Ljunge
(2020). New Futures for Replicas: Principles and Guidance for Museums and Heritage. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites: Vol. 22, No. 1-2, pp. 112-115.
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An Analysis of the Preservation of Burial Mounds: A Case Study of the Steppe and Forest-Steppe Areas of the Belgorod Region and the Crimean Peninsula Using GIS Technology Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-04-28 Arseniy Poletaev, Anastasiya Bunyaeva, Anna Burinchik
ABSTRACT This study focuses on the capabilities of GIS technology to explore the spatial features of burial mounds within testing areas located in the Crimean Peninsula and the Belgorod region. A brief overview of information about the mounds and their distribution in the territory of Russia is given. Examples of GIS projects aimed at preserving the historical and cultural heritage of the mounds are
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Debating Access to Internationally Acclaimed Rock Art Sites: Has the ‘Future Generation’ Been Born? Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-02-17 Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu
ABSTRACT Rock art is one of the most attractive heritage resources. Yet, some of these sites are either closed from the public or were never officially opened in the first place. Based on them being inaccessible to the public, various replicas have been built to allow tourists to still see their images. While these sites are inaccessible to the general public, they are not spared from natural and human
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The Janus-faced Dilemma of Rock Art Heritage Management in Europe: A Double Dialectic Process between Conservation and Public Outreach, Transmission and Exclusion Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-02-18 Melanie Duval, Christophe Gauchon
ABSTRACT In this paper, we discuss the management strategies applied to rock art in Western cultural contexts (France and northern Spain). How do the persons responsible for rock art sites manage the tension between their conservation and long-term transmission, and their opening to the public to enable their heritage value to be shared and transmitted in the present? Drawing on a typology of the many
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It’s Not Gelling: Conservation Mitigation at Bonne Esperance 016 Rock Art Site, Makgabeng, South Africa Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-04-08 Elijah Dumisani Katsetse, Catherine Namono
ABSTRACT South Africa is richly endowed with rock art but interest in its conservation has not been given much priority. The country has been slow in developing adequate and effective conservation protocols due to lack of research interest in conservation. There are three main challenges that affect the conservation of rock art: 1) absence of coherent monitoring systems for conservation interventions;
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Anastelosis of Greco-Roman Temple Remains in Western Anatolia: Principles, Implementations and Assessment Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-03-18 Ozge Deniz Toköz, Başak İpekoğlu
ABSTRACT Anastelosis, which is defined as the reassembly of a structure by bringing together its existing original fragments, is a technique of conservation and presentation in archaeological sites. The aim of this study is to contribute to the conservation and presentation of the structures and to determine the basic principles to be considered during the implementation by analysing and evaluating
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Comparative Performance Evaluation of the Shelters at Complutum, a Roman Archaeological Site in Spain Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2021-03-10 Cristina Cabello-Briones
ABSTRACT The Roman city of Complutum (Alcala de Henares, Spain) conserves archaeological remains declared of cultural interest at an international level. The site presents two areas which are currently covered, the House of Hippolytus and the House of the Griffins, both with exceptional decorative programmes. Shelters are commonly considered the most suitable preventive conservation option for exposed
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Historical Evaluation of the Turkish Legislative System Considering the Integration of Archaeological Sites into the Planning Process Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2020-08-19 Yasemin Sarıkaya Levent
ABSTRACT Despite the fact that archaeological sites are an integral part of the urban built environment, urban development has always been a major threat especially to archaeological sites located within the confines of urban areas. Turkey has developed legislative systems for protecting archaeological sites not only by conservation processes, but also through spatial planning processes. Regardless
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Valuing the Swahili Cultural Heritage: A Maritime Cultural Ecosystem Services Study from Kilwa, Tanzania Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2020-08-14 Elgidius B. Ichumbaki, Edward Pollard
ABSTRACT During the second millennium CE, the medieval settlements of Kilwa in southeastern Tanzania were part of the Indian Ocean trading system that left a clear physical legacy of stone towns along with oral histories and sailing traditions. Modern developmental activities including exploration of oil and gas, house building, and establishment of tourism infrastructures have led to the reuse of
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Protective Shelters for Archaeological Sites: Proceedings of a Symposium Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2020-07-30 Giovanni Carbonara
(2019). Protective Shelters for Archaeological Sites: Proceedings of a Symposium. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 282-291.
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New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2020-07-28 David S. Whitley
(2019). New Perspectives in Cultural Resource Management. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 280-282.
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Materials and Strategies for Conservation Interventions on Monuments of the Sassanid Period in Fars, Iran Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2020-07-17 P. N. Maravelaki, F. Mallouchou-Tufano, M. Ashrafi, I. Doganis, A. Galanos
ABSTRACT The present study deals with the definition of the necessary principles, methods and materials for conservation of the monuments in Firuzabad and Bishapur in the province of Fars in Iran, such as the remains of the Ardashir Palace and Anahita’s temple complex. Moreover, specifications are provided for the conservation interventions on these monuments, according to the international theoretical
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Correction Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-12-09
(2019). Correction. Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites: Vol. 21, No. 4, pp. 292-292.
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A Response to the Recent Review of the Book Reviving Palmyra in Multiple Dimensions: Images, Ruins and Cultural Memory Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 Minna Silver,Gabriele Fangi,Ahmet Denker
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Community-based Heritage in Africa - Unveiling Local Research and Development Initiatives Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 Ndukuyakhe Ndlovu
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A Risk Assessment for Cultural Heritage in Southern Iraq: Framing Drivers, Threats and Actions Affecting Archaeological Sites Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 Federico Zaina
ABSTRACT This paper proposes a classification of the risks threatening archaeological sites in southern Iraq and suggests some possible remediation to better preserve them. This has been possible thanks to a research methodology that combines remote sensing and ground control on a sample of 558 sites documented by the Iraqi-Italian QADIS survey project. A three-tier typological framework has been created
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Analysis of the Transformation of Herat Old City, Afghanistan Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 Sayed Abdul Basir Samimi, Tetsuya Ando, Khojesta Kawish
ABSTRACT This study examines the ongoing transformation of Herat Old City (also referred to as the Old City), the former capital of the Timurid Empire on the Silk Roads, regarding the transformation of residential quarters. The data for this study is provided by a literature review, field surveys, and interviews with city officials and citizens. The study analyses the changes to residential quarters
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Engagement and Management: Developing a Monitoring System for Open-air Rock Art in the UK and Ireland Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-05-04 Aron D. Mazel, Myra J. Giesen
ABSTRACT Neolithic and Early Bronze Age rock carvings in the United Kingdom and Ireland represent an internationally unique rock art tradition as it is, to the best of our knowledge, the only wholly abstract global rock art tradition. This heritage resource is, however, under threat from an array of factors, such as increasing population densities and agricultural intensity. In this paper, we report
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Archaeology in the PPG16 Era. Investigations in England 1990-2010 Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-03-04 Clive Waddington
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Problematising the Historic Environment Record: Comments on Persistent Issues in England and Sweden Conservation and Management of Archaeological Sites (IF 0.3) Pub Date : 2019-03-04 William R. Illsley
ABSTRACT As a mainstay of local and national cultural heritage management, historic environment records play an effective role in the dissemination of data, particularly in the modern development control process. However, despite their functionality and sustained professional use, these inventories are not unproblematic, particularly in regards to informal usage. Based on the author’s professional