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Nicola Alfarano

A comparative analysis of Community Archaeology based on two excavations in the south-east of the Iberian Peninsula: local community involvement and social context

This article presents the different socialisation methods of the excavation of two archaeological sites: the “Pago de Jarafí” (Lanteira, Granada), and “Mojácar la Vieja” (Mojácar, Almería).

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The HeLLo project: risk analysis and mitigation strategies

Built heritage represents a significant part of tangible Cultural Heritage (CH). One important way of preserving this CH for the future is to keep it into use, and more importantly in a sustainable use. The MSCA-IF project entitled HeLLo – Heritage energy Living Lab onsite is grounded in the field of energy refurbishment of heritage buildings.

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The HeLLo project: Development of a Compatible, Low Cost and High Accurate Conservation Remote Sensing Technology for the Hygrothermal Assessment of Historic Walls

This article aims to properly assess the hygrothermal properties of walls located in historic buildings, this study discloses the development of a remote sensing technology compatible with an in-situ measurement implemented in Palazzo Tassoni (Italy).

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Implementation of Commission Recommendation on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation

Implementation of Commission Recommendation on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation. (June 2019). This report reviews and assesses the overall progress achieved in the European Union in implementing the Commission Recommendation (2011/711/EU) on the digitisation and online accessibility of cultural material and digital preservation .

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The legal framework of cultural landscapes in Andalusia (Spain): limits and possibilities of public participation from an archaeological perspective

The legal framework of cultural landscapes in Andalusia (Spain): limits and possibilities of public participation from an archaeological perspective. 2019, May. Intention of the article is to ascertain how the management and participation in cultural landscapes are conducted and to identify in which conceptual and normative contexts archaeologists should act in their approach to putting into practice a participatory model.

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REACH D3.2-Selection of Projects and Mapping of Clustered Research Findings

This is a deliverable of the REACH Project and covers an important area of work as it identifies aspects of prior projects, which will subsequently be used to build participatory models (which can then be tested within the project’s four pilots) and define the concept of resilience, both of which are important planks of the project’s work…

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REACH D6.2 – Good Practices of Social Participation in Cultural Heritage

This is a deliverable of REACH Project: the REACH repository of good practices related to social participation in cultural heritage is a fundamental component of the Social Platform established by the REACH project. This deliverable provides a critical reading of a selection of activities that have been collected in the REACH repository and has a threefold purpose…

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