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http://www.bsrdigitalcollections.it/
In July 2007, The Getty Foundation awarded a generous grant to the British School at Rome Archive to support the arrangement and description of part of the John Bryan Ward-Perkins photographic collection. As a result of this 2-year project, this website (www.bsrdigitalcollections.it) of the BSR digital collections was created to present not only the photographic material (Photographs) but also other types of resources which follow into different categories: Maps, Prints, Documents, Postcards, Drawings, Paintings and Manuscripts. The majority of the digital images displayed on this website are represented by the photographs catalogued during the second Getty Foundation funded project (2007-2009). The digital imaging project has involved various activities, each of which has been carried out according to a well defined working structure and with a clear methodology. The different phases of the project are described in the following paragraphs.
Associazione culturale "Arte in opera": www.arteinopera.it
Associazione "Archeologia Sperimentale": www.archeologiasperimentale.it
Mediterranean Archaeology GIS: http://cgma.depauw.edu/MAGIS/
Archaeologistics (vd. vantaggi per i soci): www.archaeologistics.it
Archaeogate - Il Portale Italiano di Archeologia: http://www.archeogate.org/
Archaeological Institute of America: http://www.archaeological.org
The European Association of Archaeologists, http://www.e-a-a.org/
www.tafter.it
Tafter è una rivista online che opera nel campo dell’economia della cultura. Si propone come punto di incontro per la ricerca sul binomio cultura-impresa, sul marketing territoriale, sullo sviluppo locale, sull’economia legata ai beni culturali.
Sito internet che tratta in modo approfondito di tutto ciò che riguarda il mondo dell'archeologia: http://www.archeoweb.it
XII edizione della Borsa Mediterranea del Turismo Archeologico
19-22 novembre 2009 (Paestum - Salerno)
http://www.archeorivista.it/
http://www.picure.l.u-tokyo.ac.jp/pompei/
http://www.radiopast.eu/
"Radio-Past (Radiography of the Past) concerns a project of the "family" People - Marie Curie Action IAPP (Industry-Academia Partnerships and Pathways), where 4 academic and 2 industrial partners join their resources to develop integrated non-destructive approaches to understand and valorise complex archaeological sites. The Radio-Past website offers up-to-date and elaborated information on the aims of the project, the research techniques applied, the partners involved, and the results gained."
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