The paper presents an innovative technology, wireless communication, as it has been applied to archaeology in two different projects, respectively named RAMSES and PAST. The usual place for exploiting information technology is within buildings, offices or homes, and the possibility of accessing information anywhere, including open-air areas, far from densely inhabited areas, like archaeological sites, is emerging right now.
Wireless technologies for archaeology: two experiences
ANCONA, MASSIMO;DODERO, GABRIELLA;GIANUZZI, VITTORIA;
2001-01-01
Abstract
The paper presents an innovative technology, wireless communication, as it has been applied to archaeology in two different projects, respectively named RAMSES and PAST. The usual place for exploiting information technology is within buildings, offices or homes, and the possibility of accessing information anywhere, including open-air areas, far from densely inhabited areas, like archaeological sites, is emerging right now.File in questo prodotto:
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