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3D Archeologie bij de Universiteit van Nederland

In een unieke samenwerking tussen archeologen, geodeten en informatici is een onderzoeksinstrument ontwikkeld dat de archeologen in staat stelt hun onderzoeksgebied – een deel van de vijfde en de zesde mijl vanaf het centrum van Rome – in een virtuele

Maurice de Kleijn 24th March 2017 Digital Humanities, Maurice de Kleijn Read more

Towards the (Dutch) Archaeological Linked Open Data Cloud

Spinlab researcher Xander Wilcke is working on a solution to release archaeological knowledge that is now often stored on hard drives and only accessible by request. The Archaeological Protocol 0102 provides a specification as to how rich XML summarizations, aptly

Maurice de Kleijn 2nd June 20165th November 2018 Digital Humanities No Comments Read more

eScience team collaboration on Via Appia point cloud

Last week NLeSC´s complete team of eScience Research Engineers, together with archaeologists and historians of the Via Appia project, collaborated for three days in a row on building a point cloud 3D Geographic Information System for the archaeological study area

Maurice de Kleijn 28th January 20158th November 2018 Digital Humanities, Maurice de Kleijn, Research No Comments Read more

Latest updates

  • Vulnerable areas prone to urban development 1st July 2024
  • Future land use mapped to assess upcoming water challenges 24th April 2024
  • Understanding the barriers for 15-minute cities 18th October 2023
  • Twinning for climate-resilient urban solutions 12th June 2023
  • Where to build our houses? 18th April 2023
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