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Un Sistema Per La Gestione Dell'affidabilità E Dell'interpretazione Dei Dati Archeologici: Percezione E Potenzialità Degli Small Finds: Il Caso Studio Di Festòs E Haghia Triada

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Un sistema per la gestione dell'affidabilità e dell'interpretazione dei dati archeologici aims to identify the methodological problems associated with digitalized management of archaeological data and to introduce viable solutions that embrace interpretative aspects and the reliability concept. The work develops into a prototype system that manages the data regarding what are referred to as small finds dating back to the palatial periods from the Cretan sites of Phaistos and Ayia Triada which have been studied by the Italian Archaeological Mission since the early 20th century. The analysis of the data highlighted the value of this system and its ability to adapt to the needs of the archaeologist. It provides tools capable of assisting and implementing the interpretation of archaeological data well outside the findings and sites specific to this project for the management of other categories of archaeological finds and of any context. The book can furnish practical and theoretical contributions capable of feeding the methodological debate inherent in issues such as the treatment of sources, legacy data, reuse, the management of uncertainty, and of the rational and intuitive variables inherent in archaeological work, as well as the assessment of the reliability of an interpretative event.

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Product Details
Archaeopress Archaeology
178969664X / 9781789696646
eBook (Adobe Pdf)
25/06/2020
England
Italian
170 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Also issued in print: 2020 Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (viewed on September 28, 2020).