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NEARCHOS. Networked Archaeological Open Science: Advances in Archaeology Through Field Analytics and Scientific Community Sharing

The full release and circulation of excavation results often takes decades, thus slowing down progress in archaeology to a degree not in keeping with other scientific fields. The nonconformity of released data for digital processing also requires vast and costly data input and adaptation. Archaeolog...

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Published in:Journal of archaeological research 2018-12, Vol.26 (4), p.447-469
Main Authors: Marchetti, Nicolò, Angelini, Ivana, Artioli, Gilberto, Benati, Giacomo, Bitelli, Gabriele, Curci, Antonio, Marfia, Gustavo, Roccetti, Marco
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