Archeomatica (Jan 2018)

Crisis Areas Archaeological Database (CAAD): lo sviluppo di un WebGIS per il monitoraggio in tempo reale del patrimonio archeologico nelle aree di crisi del Vicino e Medio Oriente.

  • Francesca Cioè,
  • Marzia Merlonghi

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 3

Abstract

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The current political instability in Near East is at the heart of complex issues of management and protection of local archaeological heritage. In fact, the loss of cultural heritage is a real prospect and, as archaeologist, we are at a crossroads for the future of our discipline. Rethinking the role of Near Eastern Archaeology means broadening knowledge of causes and consequences of heritage damage, but a coherent report using data collected on field is still missing. In this view, the Crisis Areas Archaeological Database (CAAD) aims to create a WebGIS platform, for collecting data relating archaeological heritage in Near Eastern crisis areas and monitoring its status in real time. The data collected will be accessible through a dynamic, searchable and interactive on line geographical database, which, if properly consulted, will allow access to several information. The goal of the project is the creation of a WebGIS available and updatable by all the scholars who, in their work, come across damage to the archaeological heritage of the area and in all the Near East.

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