DIGITAL TOOLS – A NEW ERA IN ARCHAEOLOGY

Masliković, Dejan and Stanković-Pešterac, Tijana and Vulikić, Natalija (2023) DIGITAL TOOLS – A NEW ERA IN ARCHAEOLOGY. Archaeology and Science, 19. pp. 187-198. ISSN 1452-7448

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Abstract

The use of digital technology and digital tools in the research, preservation, and presentation of archaeological heritage is crucial these days. In order to manage resources efficiently, good planning and strategy are necessary. Additionally, in order to plan well, it is necessary to collect, classify, process, and store data. Archaeology, as a science, requires meticulous work on data collection, processing, storage, interpretation, and presentation. A question that is increasingly becoming the focus of all interested parties is the relationship between archaeology and other sciences in terms of exchanging data. The relationship between field archaeology, scientific research, economy, economic development, and spatial and urban planning is mentioned in many works. The main aim of this paper is to promote the need to unify the archaeological documentation used by all interested parties in archaeology, culture, and spatial planning in Serbia and to connect all participants in this process through an information system. Special attention will be paid to the relationship between archaeology, GIS, and spatial planning. An exceptional example of the use of digital tools in archaeology is a map of archaeological sites, which can play a vital role in the coordination of activities in this field.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY, APPLICATIONS, GIS, DATA, ARCHAEOLOGICAL MAPS, SPATIAL PLANNING.
Institutional centre: Centre for sociological research and anthropological research
Depositing User: D. Arsenijević
Date Deposited: 04 Jan 2024 09:23
Last Modified: 04 Jan 2024 09:23
URI: http://iriss.idn.org.rs/id/eprint/2215

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