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Title: | ArchaeoGates Danube River Submerged Heritage Scanning and Data-base | Authors: | Codromaz, Federica Constantin, Anita Jakominić Marot, Nataša Jovičić, Ana Nádasy, László Zoltán Vitas, Igor |
Keywords: | River archaeology; Cultural heritage; Database; Danube; Iron Gates | Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste | Source: | Federica Codromaz, Anita Constantin, Nataša Jakominić Marot, Ana Jovičić, László Zoltán Nádasy, Igor Vitas, "ArchaeoGates Danube River Submerged Heritage Scanning and Data-base", in: Stefano Brumat (eds.) "DIAnet International School Proceedings 2015. The role of cultural heritage for the sustainable development of the Danube Region, Gorizia 14th-23rd March 2015", Trieste, EUT Edizioni Università di Trieste, 2015, pp. 106-116. | Series/Report no.: | DIANET International School Proceedings 2015 |
Abstract: | The objective of ArchaeoGates project is to identify the cultural sites submerged under the Danube, to collect and process the data to develop a database (Danube River Submerged Heritage D.A.R.S.H.), with the possibility to extend it to include other river basins and/or lakes. The equipment used in the implementation of the project are side-scan sonar, seismic radar, scuba diver recognitions. For a tangible perception of the discovered cultural patrimony on the bottom of the river, 3D models and projections will be created: these reconstructions of the submerged sites will add an immeasurable value to the area and to the whole Danube Region. The case study is focusing on the Iron Gates area. The recovery of previously unexplored submerged cultural heritage will foster knowledge on cultural heritage and history of Europe, with the goal of preserving and promoting the value of the sites on local, regional, national and international level. |
Type: | Book Chapter | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10077/11243 | ISBN: | 978-88-8303-669-9 | eISBN: | 978-88-8303-670-5 |
Appears in Collections: | The role of cultural heritage for the sustainable development of the Danube Region, Gorizia 14th-23rd March 2015 |
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