ArcheoFOSS 2020
Publication of the Proceedings

Conference proceedings

Bogdani, Montalbano, Rosati, ArcheoFOSS 2020

The proceedings of the 14th edition of ArcheoFOSS conference have been published by Archaeopress as open-access and in print. The open-acces (CC BY-SA-NC) PDF can be donwloaded at Archaeopress.com.

Bogdani, Julian, Riccardo Mantalbano, and Paolo Rosati. eds. 2021. ArcheoFOSS XIV 2020: Open Software, Hardware, Processes, Data and Formats in Archaeological Research. Oxford: Archaeopress.

Paperback; 174x245mm; 204pp; Illustrated in colour throughout. Papers in Italian and English. Print RRP: £38.00. 796 2021. Available both in print and Open Access. Printed ISBN 9781803271248. Epublication ISBN 9781803271255

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Table of contents

  • Foreword (p. iii)
  • ArcheoFOSS 2020 Committees (p. v)

Use, Application and Development of Free/Libre and Open-Source (FLOS) Tools in Archaeology

  • Michele Pellegrino, Donato Coppola.
    Strumenti digitali open-source per la documentazione della cultura visuale paleo-mesolitica: dati preliminari da un flusso di lavoro sulle decorazioni incise su supporto calcareo dalla Grotta di Santa Maria di Agnano (Ostuni, BR) (pp. 1-12)
  • Stefano De Angeli, Fabiana Battistin, Federico Valerio Moresi, Philip Fayad, Matteo Serpetti
    Valutazione integrata delle dinamiche di rischio di erosione del suolo in presenza di depositi archeologici. Il metodo proposto dal progetto RESEARCH (REmote SEnsing techniques for ARCHaeology) (p. 13-23)
  • Emanuele Brienza, Giovanni Caratelli, Lorenzo Fornaciari, Cecilia Giorgi
    Rome – NE Palatine slopes: open-source methodologies and tools for the analysis of ancient architectures (24-34)
  • Gabriele Ciccone
    Un workflow open-source per l’elaborazione delle immagini termiche da drone (35-43)
  • Renatata Ago, Domizia D’Erasmo
    Analysis of urban mobility in 18th-century Rome: a research approach through GIS platform (44-54)
  • Filippo Diara, Fulvio Rinaudo
    Towards FreeCAD experimentation and validation as a FOS HBIM platform for building archaeology purposes (55-67)
  • Paolo Rosati
    FLOS for Museums: open solutions to train communities and manage heritage sites (68-78)
  • Augusto Palombini
    The virtual countryman. A GRASS-GIS tool for ancient cultivation recognition (79-89)
  • Timo Homburg, Florian Thiery
    Little Minions and SPARQL Unicorns as tools for archaeology (pp. 90-100)

Creation, use and Promotion of Open Data and Open Formats in Archaeology

  • Francesca Anichini, Gabriele Gattiglia
    The ArchAIDE Archive: the open-data policy and management of material covered by copyright (pp. 101-107)
  • Mirella Serlorenzi, Ascanio D’Andrea, Riccardo Montalbano
    SITAR: a new open-data infrastructure for a public archaeology of Rome (pp. 108-118)
  • Florian Thiery, Sophie C. Schmidt, Timo Homburg
    SPARQLing Publication of Irish ᚑᚌᚆᚐᚋ – Ogham Stones as LOD (pp. 119-127)
  • Nicola Laneri, Rodolfo Brancato, Salvatore Cristofaro, Marianna Figuera, Marianna Nicolosi
    Towards an ontology of the Museum of Archaeology of the University of Catania: from the digitization of the legacy data to the Semantic Web (pp. 128-137)
  • Julian Bogdani
    Fieldnotes for the development and publication of open standards for the vectorisation of archaeologic and architectonic topographic legacy data (pp. 138-147)
  • Andrea D’Andrea, Francesca Forte
    Analysis and comparison of open and non-open spatial formats for archaeological research (pp. 148-157)
  • Alessandra Caravale, Alessandra Piergrossi, Irene Rossi
    Open Data, Open Knowledge, Open Science: The new research group at the Institute of Heritage Science (CNR) (p. 158-167)
  • Marco Ciurcina, Piergiovanna Grossi
    FOSS, Open-Data e archeologia: qualche riflessione su passato, presente e prospettive future (pp. 168-177)

Appendix

  • Julian Bogdani, Federico Sciacca
    An introspective, incomplete, view on the activity of the FLOS community dealing with Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (pp. 178-192)

Book of abstracts

The Book of Abstracts is freely available (golden open access, CC BY-SA 4.0) since 26/08/2020 in Zenodo DOI.

License

All the contents will be published under a Creative Commons Attribution International (CC BY International) license.