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B, Hameed Basha. "ARCHEOLOGICAL TOURISM: POTENTIAL AND INTRICACIES IN TAMIL NADU – A STUDY." International journal of multidisciplinary advanced scientific research and innovation 1, no. 7 (September 16, 2021): 129–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.53633/ijmasri.2021.1.7.03.

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Tamil Nadu, one of the greatest Tourism destination in India placed first in domestic tourism and second place in Foriegn Tourist Arrivals. Also it has several Archaeological endeavours like Inscriptions, Archaeological sites, Museums with an Historical values. Archeo tourism or Archaeology tourism is a new form tourism connecting and visiting on the purposes for acquiring knowledge and getting high pleasure for own. On the consequences to identifying Archaeological sites which reflects the social, cultural, historical life and livelihood of Ancestors. Tamil Nadu has a enormous potential on Archaeological tourism, but some constrains lack the same. Besides, Keezhadi, Porunthal, kodumanal and kaveeipumpattinam leasing the forefront and attract the tourists. However, without awareness, advertisement, provide basic and infrastructure facility may not improve the tourism. However, Tamil Nadu has a potential for all kind of tourism compare to other states. So the Central Government and state Government rake necessary steps to develop Archeo tourism may attract the Global audience. Keywords: Archeo-Tourism, Potential, constraints, Archaeological sites, Ancestors, Museums
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RAHAL, Walid, Mohamed A. REZZAZ, and Louardi KHERROUR. "THE PRESERVATION OF WORLD ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITES AND PROMOTION OF TOURISM: QALA'AT BANI HAMMAD (M'SILA) ALGERIA." GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites 33, no. 4 (December 31, 2020): 1571–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.30892/gtg.334spl19-610.

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Archaeological sites are currently considered as one of the most important tourism industry drivers, becoming an autonomous economy. Among the most outstanding archaeological sites in Algeria is the fort of Bani Hammad. This site is the first archaeological site classified by UNESCO in 1980, located in central Algeria in M'sila province. Given its importance, we conducted a scientific study to highlight its beautiful archaeological tourism components and national and international tourist attractions. Then, we revealed the tourism challenges and the physical and moral deterioration affecting this site. Also, we propose a preservation plan to promote this site’s touristic assets, enabling its transformation into a tourist destination competing with other archaeological sites in Algeria and the Maghreb; through a sustainable development plan of archaeological tourism, while preserving its historical identity and role. To this aim, we used a descriptive and quantitative analytical approach, starting with a theoretical and analytical analysis of various studies, plans, and documents related to this archaeological site's components. Then, we analyzed the geographical and statistical data of the tourist traffic over five years using the SPSS statistical program. Finally, we presented the results, developed a rehabilitation plan for the site, and suggested an essential set of recommendations.
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Blasco López, Maria Francisca, Nuria Recuero Virto, Joaquin Aldas Manzano, and Jesús Garcia-Madariaga. "Tourism sustainability in archaeological sites." Journal of Cultural Heritage Management and Sustainable Development 8, no. 3 (August 20, 2018): 276–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jchmsd-09-2016-0051.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine a model for developing sustainable tourism in archaeological sites. A qualitative and quantitative approach has been assumed in order to test a model of market orientation, where 11 experts were interviewed and 122 employees of archaeological sites answered the e-questionnaire. Design/methodology/approach Partial least squares path modelling regression was employed to examine the measurement and structural model. Findings The findings have revealed that market orientation and innovativeness positively and significantly influence tourism sustainability, measured in economic and social terms. Besides, tourist functionality has been determined as an antecedent of market orientation. Research limitations/implications This study is limited by the sample sizes of both researches. The model has second order constructs (market orientation, innovativeness and tourism sustainability) that include related concepts to increase parsimony and understand relations with other variables. As a result, separate effects of these dimensions have not been measured, which could report interesting findings in future-related studies. Practical implications The results suggest useful insights for managers to improve social and economic sustainability in archaeological sites. Innovativeness affects tourism sustainability, which reinforces the idea that offering technological and organisational innovations improve economic and social sustainability. Besides, it has been proved that market orientation is a necessary precondition to guarantee social and economic sustainability. Originality/value This paper assists scholars and practitioners by shedding light on the comprehension of tourism sustainability.
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Voza, Danijela, and Milovan Vukovic. "Tourist attractiveness of Felix Romuliana archaeological site." Glasnik Srpskog geografskog drustva 92, no. 3 (2012): 157–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/gsgd1203157v.

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Archaeological site Felix Romuliana is located in Eastern Serbia, on the 10th kilometer of Boljevac - Zajecar road. It represents the remains of the Roman emperor Gaius Valerius Maximian Gallery?s palace. The value and importance of this unique monument, which dates from the late Roman period, are shown by the fact that in 2007. it was included in the UNESCO list of world cultural heritage. This paper introduces touristic - geographic location of Felix Romuliana, its artistic value, history and progress of archeological research as well as protection measures and site management system. The second part consist the tourist valorization results, made by Hilari du Cros model. Aim of the article is to determine the manner in which it is possible to make a presentation of cultural and historic values of the potential tourists (both domestic and foreign) and to point out the weaknesses and the opportunities in the tourist valorization. Finally, it can be concluded that the strategy for tourism development in this area should be based on the promotion of cultural tourism, which would be the holder of the Gamzigrad archeological complex.
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Gallaga, Emiliano, Jorge Trujillo, and Berislav Andrlić. "Archaeological Attractions Marketing: Some Current Thoughts on Heritage Tourism in Mexico." Heritage 5, no. 1 (March 21, 2022): 567–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage5010032.

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Tourism activity in general, with the heritage tourism sector in particular, represented the second inflow of foreign currency to Mexico in 2019 (pre-pandemic), with more than USD 24 million. According to local polls, the main purpose of travel is leisure. However, more than half of tourists (local and foreigner) who visit Mexico enjoy/visit an archaeological site, a museum, and/or a local community. The latter illustrates that the heritage tourism sector is a vital axis within the national and local economy, as well as to promote its research, conservation, and diffusion. Researchers claim that it can also be an important component for the cultural revitalization of communities. However, how well does a community benefit from the tourist activity of any particular heritage/archaeological site? Can they feel any connection with it if only a handful of community members benefit from it? Using the Cancun example, we will talk about the concept of “heritage tourism”, not only for its economic value but also for its potential for social/cultural assessments for local heritage. Secondly, we talk about how archaeology is performed and how pre-Hispanic sites play along as a tourist attraction, particularly from the Mexican perspective.
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Dalimunthe, Femmy Indriany, and Ketut Wiradnyana. "Archaeological Object as Tourism in Samosir Island." Kapata Arkeologi 16, no. 1 (June 30, 2020): 27–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.24832/kapata.v16i1.27-40.

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Pulau Samosir berada di tengah-tengah Danau Toba sebagai bagian dari proses geologi terkait dengan erupsi Gunung Toba. Keberadaan danau itu sendiri menjadi daya tarik sebuah objek wisata. Adanya berbagai tinggalan arkeologis berupa objek megalitik terkait dengan tradisi upacara kematian masyarakat Batak Toba yang berlangsung sejak lama. Prosesi kematian dan adat istiadat yang masih berlangsung hingga saat ini disadari menjadi sebuah atraksi wisata yang menarik minat wisatawan jika dikembangkan. Pengelolaan objek tradisi megalitik sebagai objek pariwisata di wilayah ini relatif belum maksimal, sehingga diperlukan upaya mengidentifikasi objek-objek dimaksud disertai dengan uraian informasi yang bersifat ilmiah serta membangun konsep pariwisata yang ideal. Berkenaan dengan itu wadah kubur dan objek arkeologis lainnya menjadi uraian kajian, disertai dengan konsep pengembangan pariwisata berkarakter lokal menjadi bagian dari pembahasannya. Metode dalam penelitian ini adalah deskriptif analisis, dan studi kepustakaan. Objek-objek arkeologi dideskripsikan lalu diinterpretasi secara induktif atas analogi dengan objek sejenis di tempat lainnya. Berdasarkan hasil pembahasan di dalam penelitian ini, dapat diperoleh kesimpulan bahwa tinggalan arkeologi di Pulau Samosir didominasi oleh wadah kubur yang merupakan tradisi megalitik. Tradisi megalitik ini erat berkaitan dengan konsepsi upacara kematian yang masih berlangsung di masyarakat Batak Toba saat ini. Keterkaitan antara objek arkeologi dengan tradisi masyarakat yang masih berlangsung dapat dikemas dalam satu ide pariwisata minat khusus objek sejarah berkarakter lokal. Pengelolaan pariwisata yang melibatkan masyarakat lokal diharapkan dapat memberikan dampak langsung baik secara ekonomi maupun merawat keberlangsungan tradisi dan objek arkeologi itu sendiri, juga memiliki potensi besar untuk berkembang menjadi atraksi wisata dalam perspektif baru di Pulau Samosir. Samosir Island is in the middle of Lake Toba as part of a geological process related to Mount Toba's eruption. The existence of the lake itself becomes an attraction for a tourist attraction. There are various archaeological remains in the form of megalithic objects related to the Toba Batak community death ceremony tradition, which has lasted a long time. The procession of death and customs, which are still ongoing today, is considered a tourist attraction that will attract tourists if developed. The management of megalithic tradition as tourism objects in this region is relatively inadequate. Efforts to identify these objects are required, accompanied by descriptions of scientific information and building an ideal tourism concept. Therefore, burial container and other archaeological objects are the study's description, accompanied by the concept of developing tourism with local character as part of the discussion. The method in this research is descriptive analysis and literature study. Archaeological objects are described and interpreted inductively. The results of this study concluded that the archaeological remains on Samosir Island are dominated by burial containers, which belong to the megalithic tradition. This megalithic tradition is closely related to the conception of death ceremonies which is still sustained in the Batak Toba community today. The relationship between archaeological objects and community traditions can be packaged into tourism ideas of ​​particular interest of local character. Tourism management that involves local communities is expected to impact economically and maintain both the traditions and archaeological objects themselves. This idea is also considered to have great potential for tourist attractions of a new perspective in Samosir Island.
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Wahidin Awang, Khairil, Mazlina Mustapha, and Hasan Abdullah. "Tourism Supply Side: The Case of Niah Cave’s Swiftlets." International Journal of Engineering & Technology 7, no. 2.29 (May 22, 2018): 153. http://dx.doi.org/10.14419/ijet.v7i2.29.13307.

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Often studies on tourism come from the consumer perspective. However, this study focuses on the supply side of the industry using the wonders of Niah Cave which is located in interior Sarawak, Malaysia. Amongst others, Niah Cave has hundred thousands of swiftlet population and the world’s famous archaeological site to attract tourists. This article explores a venue whereby the tourism’s supply side, in this instance, the swiftlet population could be bridged with the industry’s consumer side. The evolvement of sustainability conscious consumers, particularly in the millennium era results in the advocation of consumption in a more sustainable manner, irrespective whether the products are man-made or in the forms of the natural environment. An interpretative research method with the like of observation and semi-structured in-depth interviews formed the data gathering tool. The Niah Cave was explored in late January 2017. Findings show that Niah Cave was literally on the tourist map due to its world’s famous archaeological site. The huge population of swiftlets with their nests attracted harvesters for decade. The processes of harvesting these nests which remarkably endured through climbing bamboo ladders and dangling ropes from cave ceilings, hundreds feet from the cave floor, charmed tourists
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AlMasri, Reem, and Abdelkader Ababneh. "Heritage Management: Analytical Study of Tourism Impacts on the Archaeological Site of Umm Qais—Jordan." Heritage 4, no. 3 (September 15, 2021): 2449–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/heritage4030138.

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The archaeological site of Umm Qais is a popular tourist destination for both local and foreign tourists who come to appreciate the site’s archaeological history, scenic landscape, and panoramic perspective. The site was the focus of tourism planning, which included the construction of amenities and infrastructure, the creation of tourist circuits, and archaeological management. This development was linked to a rise in visitor numbers as well as the provision of a high level of service, such as parking, tickets, kiosks, restaurants, and cafés, to welcome visitors. The purpose of this study was to examine the impacts of on-site tourist services and infrastructures, as well as those of visitors, and their geographical and temporal scope on the site. The study used a qualitative approach based on case study fieldwork as a research method to achieve this goal. Personal observation, interviews with site-related stakeholders, and a checklist were used to collect data during the fieldwork. Both tourism infrastructure and visitors were proven to have a detrimental influence on tourist attractions. The site’s aesthetic pollution and structural deterioration were caused by tourism services and infrastructure. Graffiti, vandalism, and trash left by visitors exerted strong negative impacts. Furthermore, spatial and temporal negative impacts were determined by the patterns of seasonal movement of visitors and the location of infrastructure. Thus, most of the impacts were concentrated in a small portion of the site, among the western theater, the panoramic view, and the traditional Ottoman village. This research sheds light on these challenges and makes recommendations in the areas of heritage management, tourism, and visitor impact management that may be of interest to on-the-ground decision makers as well as academics.
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H N, Vidya. "Virutal Reality Tourism - Exploring New Possibilities Amid Covid-19 Pandemic." Shanlax International Journal of Arts, Science and Humanities 8, S1-Feb (February 6, 2021): 230–34. http://dx.doi.org/10.34293/sijash.v8is1-feb.3957.

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This paper explores the tourism trends emerging in post COVID- world. This pandemic was conscientious for an abrupt transformation in the way world travelled. This impulsive impediment in the tourism and hospitality industry was not only unconstructive to the growth of the industry but the imminent influences on future tourism are also looking dim and muted. Virtual Reality has emerged as a new innovative approach to attract viewers though providing them a virtual experience of tourism a tour destination with enhanced technological version. Virtual reality is the new normal in the digital world. People are slowly gaining access to digital tourism experiences through Virtual Reality tourism concept. The increase in virtual reality tourism trend is most welcome thing globally. This trend capitalizes on the use of technology to make viewers experience a touring destination. It includes Virtual Reality tours through which a tourist or viewer can experience a tourist destination, hotel interiors, restaurant interiors, outdoor tourist attractions, shopping sites, archaeological inputs, museums, etc sitting in home. This viewer is made to experience complete visit of the destination through VR head gears and comply with his aspirations of touring. Without being physically present on the tourist site a viewer can become a tourist and see all sites as naturally as a tourister. But this usage of technology driven virtual reality tools are challenged by several factors.
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Ashraf, Jawaria, Sumran Ali, Muhammad Asim Nawaz, and Muhammad Ghufran. "Tourist Intentions to Visit or Revisit Archaeological Sites in Pakistan." Asian Journal of Social Science 48, no. 5-6 (December 4, 2020): 588–617. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685314-04805017.

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Abstract This study contributes to the literature on archaeological tourism by investigating the impact of psychological distance on tourist’s continuity to visit or revisit the archaeological sites. Recent trends show tourist preferred to visit the natural beauty and modern art instead of archaeological sites. Archaeologist encounters a considerable amount of difficulties when they try to operate on economic and sites protection fronts simultaneously. This study has relied on construal level theory to determine the tourist intentions to visit or revisit the archaeological sites in different time contrast and social proximity with identity centrality and gender diversity. For this study, 868 responses were collected from tourists using a structured questionnaire and analysed by structural equation modelling. The study establishes the role of psychological distance, which offers a clear plan to the tourist to visit or revisit archaeological sites by understanding their religious, social, and historical connection to them. This research also provides a dynamic way of thinking for archaeologists, policy makers, and the managing institutions to assist the tourist to visit or revisit archaeological sites through using social ties and time-spans as unique alternatives. The notable findings of this study open the door for future research to bridge the economic and social aspects with site preservation and capacity parameters.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Archaeological tourism"

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Gao, Qian. "World Heritage, Archaeological Tourism and Social Value in China." Doctoral thesis, Universitat de Barcelona, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10803/401428.

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This doctoral thesis explores the relationship between archaeological tourism, World Heritage and social value in contemporary China. It intends to provide an innovative insight into such connections by scrutinizing the impact of archaeological tourism on the social values that local communities attribute to archaeological sites that are either inscribed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites or in the process of becoming one. Archaeological tourism refers to people’s activity of consuming the past through visiting places of archaeological significance. In this doctoral thesis, the discussion concerning archaeological tourism focuses on specific types of archaeological sites; those that are either inscribed on the UNESCO World Heritage List or are in the process of achieving World Heritage Status. The growing commercialization of archaeological sites for tourism, compounded by the rising influence of the World Heritage List, has greatly affected the lives of communities in the immediate vicinity of archaeological sites. One way to comprehend such an effect is to analyze the changes in the social values assigned to those sites by their local residents. This is because archaeological tourism has an ability to (re)create and modify those social values attributed to archaeological sites by their local population, by changing their function, capacity, quality and meaning. In this process, the UNESCO World Heritage List also plays an important role in providing advice on the touristic transformation of these sites in preparation for World Heritage inscription, especially during the pre-nomination period.Set against this background, this doctoral thesis aims to analyze the impact of tourism on the social values that local communities attribute to archaeological sites that are either on the UNESCO World Heritage List or in the process of being assigned World Heritage status. The Daming Palace archaeological site and the Huashan rock art area are taken as its case studies. Both sites are excellent examples when it comes to representing Chinese archaeological sites in the two main phases of attaining World Heritage status; nomination and full designation. In order to achieve the general aim of this doctoral research, four objectives are proposed. The first is the identification ofthe main issues that have emerged from the current development of archaeological tourism in China. Secondly, this thesis critically examines the development of archaeological tourism at the two case study sites. Thirdly, an in-depth analysis is made of the perceptions and attitudes of local communities towards such development in the two cases studied. The final objective is the discussion of the impact of archaeological tourism on social values attributed to the two sites by their local communities with reference to the influence of the World Heritage List. To attain these objectives, the investigation undertaken in this doctoral thesis employs qualitative approaches under the theoretical framework of archaeological ethnography. The ultimate goal of the research is to encourage further reflection on the existing management mechanisms of archaeological heritage in China and worldwide.
Esta tesis doctoral analiza la relación entre turismo arqueológico, Patrimonio Mundial y valor social en China, proporcionando una visión innovadora en las conexiones establecidas entre cada uno de estos tres parámetros. Se pretende examinar el efecto que el turismo arqueológico está teniendo en los valores sociales que las comunidades locales atribuyen a los sitios arqueológicos que, o están inscritos ya como Patrimonio Mundial de la UNESCO, o que están en proceso de convertirse en tales. El primero de los elementos centrales en este trabajo es el “turismo arqueológico”, concepto con el que nos referimos a la actividad de consumir el pasado a través de la visita a lugares que contienen monumentos y otro tipo de cultural material del pasado. En muchas partes del mundo, los sitios arqueológicos se utilizan cada vez más para fines comerciales sobre todo mediante la promoción del turismo cultural, a la vez que, dada su capacidad para hacer propaganda narrativas nacionales y siguiendo una tradición establecida durante los dos últimos siglos, siguen siendo explotados como medio de promoción del nacionalismo. Con esto quiero dar a entender que estas dos funciones que acabo de exponer más arriba, por una parte la promoción de la identidad nacional y la educación del público sobre la narrativa nacional y por la otra el turismo arqueológico-cultural no son incompatibles, siendo este último el de más reciente aparición pero habiéndose convertido hoy en día en un componente cada vez más importante de la economía local e incluso nacional, puesto que fomenta la generación de ingresos y la creación de puestos de trabajo. El segundo de los elementos centrales a esta tesis doctoral es el Patrimonio Mundial. El análisis de la forma en la que el turismo está afectando a la arqueología se centrará no en todos los sitios arqueológicos sin distinción, sino en aquellos que ya han inscritos en la Lista del Patrimonio Mundial o están en proceso avanzado de conseguirlo. Con “Lista del Patrimonio Mundial”. El valor social, el tercer elemento crucial en esta tesis doctoral, está relacionado con la reflexión sobre las comunidades locales en áreas de Patrimonio Mundial.
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McGrath, Gemma M. "Tour guides as interpreters of archaeological sites : heritage tourism in Cusco, Peru." Thesis, University of Surrey, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.419982.

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Carbone, Fabio. "Cultural heritage quality management: analysis of archaeological heritage managers' perception." Doctoral thesis, Universidade de Aveiro, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10773/16439.

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With this work we propose to analyze the perception of the concept of quality by managers of museums and archaeological sites. To this end, we chose to analyze some heritage areas open to the public and certified by HERITY - World Organisation for the Certification of Quality Management of Cultural Heritage, the only international certification of this kind which has been officially recognized by UNESCO and the World Tourism Organization. The application of the principles of quality and Total Quality Management to cultural heritage management is part of the efforts towards a continuous improvement of the cultural tourism offer and - in our opinion – towards an increasing capacity to promote intercultural dialogue between local population and visitors. In this context, we have therefore investigated the perception of quality within the context of cultural heritage management, and how the culture of quality can provide a greater involvement of local communities, contributing to the strengthening of authenticity and destination personality, as well as the promotion of intercultural dialogue between tourists and residents. To answer these questions, we have defined a theoretical model and subsequently carried out an empirical work at European level on the perception of quality by managers of cultural heritage sites, namely archaeological heritage. An in-depth comprehension of areas such as Archeology, Tourism and Quality Management, as well as its role within the broader context of sustainable regional development, are the basis of this work. The latter is intended, in turn, to be a vehicle of reflection within the creation of public policies on territorial management and tourism development. We thus undertook a research line which is still almost unexplored, that is, the analysis of quality principles within the cultural heritage management, their potential and the measurement of their actual impact on the territory, through an integrated approach, by considering in a specular, complex way the two main beneficiaries: residents and tourists.
Com o presente trabalho nos propomos de analisar a perceção do conceito de qualidade por parte dos gestores dos museus e sítios arqueológicos. Para tal, escolhemos analisar algumas áreas patrimoniais abertas ao publico e certificadas por HERITY - World Organisation for the Certification of Quality Management of Cultural Heritage, única certificação internacional deste género e cuja importância já foi oficialmente reconhecida pela UNESCO e pela Organização Mundial do Turismo. A aplicação dos princípios da qualidade e do Total Quality Management à gestão do património cultural se insere nos esforços para uma melhoria contínua da oferta cultural e turística e – no nosso entender – no aumento da capacidade de promover o diálogo intercultural entre população residente e visitantes. Nos questionamos portanto sobre a percepção do significado de Qualidade no âmbito da gestão do património cultural, e de que forma a cultura da qualidade pode proporcionar um maior envolvimento das comunidades locais, contribuindo assim para o reforço da autenticidade e do caracter do destino, bem como do diálogo intercultural entre turistas e residentes. Para responder a estas perguntas, procuramos definir um modelo teórico que, a seguir, confrontamos com os resultados de um trabalho empírico de âmbito europeu sobre a perceção da qualidade por parte dos gestores do património cultural, nomeadamente arqueológico. O estudo aprofundado do que é a Arqueologia, o Turismo e a Qualidade e a reflexão do papel destes três domínios no âmbito mais abrangente do desenvolvimento territorial sustentável representam a base deste trabalho, que se propõe por sua vez de ser um veículo de reflexão no âmbito da criação das políticas públicas de gestão do território e de desenvolvimento turístico. Empreendemos assim uma linha de investigação ainda pouco explorada, dedicada à analise dos princípios da qualidade no âmbito da gestão do património, às suas potencialidades e à medição dos seus efetivos impactos no território, através de uma abordagem integrada e considerando duma forma não convencional, mas sim especular e complexa os dois principais beneficiários: população residente e turistas.
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Keitumetse, Susan Osireditse. "Sustainable development and archaeological heritage management : local community participation and monument tourism in Botswana." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 2005. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.445563.

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Paardekooper, Roeland Pieterszoon. "The value of an archaeological open-air museum is in its use." Thesis, University of Exeter, 2012. http://hdl.handle.net/10036/3618.

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There are about 300 archaeological open-air museums in Europe. Their history goes from Romanticism up to modern-day tourism. With the majority dating to the past 30 years, they do more than simply present (re)constructed outdoor sceneries based on archaeology. They have an important role as education facilities and many showcase archaeology in a variety of ways. Compared to other museum categories, archaeological open-air museums boast a wide variety of manifestations. This research assesses the value of archaeological open-air museums, their management and their visitors, and is the first to do so in such breadth and detail. After a literature study and general data collection among 199 of such museums in Europe, eight archaeological open-air museums from different countries were selected as case studies. They included museums in a very varied state with different balances between public versus private funding levels on the one hand, and on the other the proportion of private individuals to educational groups among their visitors. The issue of ‘quality’ was investigated from different perspectives. The quality as assessed by the museum management was recorded in a management survey; the quality as experienced by their visitors was also recorded using a survey. In addition on-site observations were recorded. Management and visitors have different perspectives leading to different priorities and appreciation levels. The studies conclude with recommendations, ideas and strategies which are applicable not just to the eight archaeological open-air museums under study, but to any such museum in general. The recommendations are divided into the six categories of management, staff, collections, marketing, interpretation and the visitors. They are designed to be informative statements of use to managers across the sector.
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Alawer, Ali. "The role of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in archaeological tourism assessment and development in Najran, Saudi Arabia." Thesis, University of Southampton, 2018. https://eprints.soton.ac.uk/425924/.

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To date, GIS has been rarely used as a planning tool to support archaeological tourism, despite the widespread archaeological application of GIS more generally. Archaeological tourism can be defined as travel to experience places, activities and artefacts that authentically present stories and peoples of the past. This study examines the role of GIS in archaeological heritage tourism and planning using, as a case study, Najran region in Saudi Arabia. As well as being an important historic trading hub, Najran includes significant archaeological sites, therefore it has the potential to be an alternative for tourists who might be looking at Yemen as a tourist destination especially when Saudi Arabia starts issuing tourist visas. As an initial step, governmental archaeological records were combined with information from a literature review and fieldwork to develop a geospatial archaeological heritage database for Najran. Simultaneously, data on tourism accommodation and facilities were collated through a mixture of field surveys, Internet sources such as OpenStreetMap, and local tourism-promotion materials. Sieve analysis of the resulting spatial databases suggest that there are six archaeological tourist sites with high potential based on archaeology, accessibility and site characteristics. With the city of Najran dominating the provision of tourism accommodation and facilities, the most appropriate role for GIS is likely to be in combining knowledge of the spatial distribution of archaeological sites with tourism and amenities. The next step was to conduct a consumer survey to evaluate selected archaeological tourist sites, where the results indicate that those sites located outdoors are more likely to be visited in the future. The final step was to characterise the landscapes around the potential archaeological tourist sites in the Najran region, e.g. mountains, vegetation, wadis etc. This thesis provides a GIS-based management tool for the development of tourism in Najran Province in line with the rapidly developing national tourism policy.
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Alfonso, Louise Prado. "Arqueologia e Turismo: sustentabilidade e inclusão social." Universidade de São Paulo, 2012. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-16012013-141541/.

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O presente trabalho busca refletir sobre a importância de uma abordagem interdisciplinar na Arqueologia, em especial acerca do papel do Turismo como disciplina útil e interessante para fomentar uma reflexão sobre projetos que visem a uma Arqueologia descolonizante e cumpridora de seu papel social. Neste estudo, outras duas disciplinas se mostram importantes, a saber, a Antropologia e a Museologia. A partir de exemplos internacionais que propiciam elementos para incrementar o debate sobre como o Turismo Arqueológico vem sendo pensado em outras realidades, realiza-se aqui uma breve análise acerca de atrativos arqueológicos nacionais desenvolvidos para o Turismo Convencional brasileiro. Essas discussões permeiam três estudos de caso em que o Turismo inserido em projetos de Arqueologia foi propulsor de reflexões sobre os bens patrimoniais, dando ensejo a possibilidades de sustentabilidade e inclusão social para as comunidades envolvidas
The present work aims to ponder on the importance of an interdisciplinary approach in Archaeology, in particular on the role of Tourism as an useful e interesting discipline to stimulate reflections about projects with the aim of a decolonizing Archaeology which is aware of its social role. In the study carried out in this thesis other two disciplines are important, namely Anthropology e Museology. From international examples that provide elements to instigate a debate over how Archaeological Tourism has been understood in other realities, here is presented a brief analysis of archaeological attractions developed for the national archaeological Conventional Tourism in Brazil. These discussions permeate three case studies in which Tourism, inserted in archaeological projects spurred reflections about patrimonial property, creating opportunities of sustainability e social inclusion for the communities involved
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Devore, Gary. "The management of large, complex archaeological monuments : balancing cultural resource management, research and tourism at Hadrian's Wall and Pompeii." Thesis, University of Bradford, 2003. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.526749.

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Manzato, Fabiana. "Socialização do patrimônio arqueológico no Estado de São Paulo: proposta de plano de gestão, interpretação e visitação turística em áreas arqueológicas." Universidade de São Paulo, 2013. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/71/71131/tde-13062013-144311/.

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O conhecimento das sociedades através do estudo de seus vestígios arqueológicos remanescentes é feito pela Arqueologia. Atualmente, sua área de abrangência ultrapassa o limite do objeto em questão, envolvendo também, o contexto em que este se insere. Mais do que isto, a partir da década de 1980, a Arqueologia tem favorecido a aproximação e o engajamento entre arqueólogos, comunidades, turismólogos e demais partes interessadas proporcionado um entendimento mais profundo não só do passado, mas dos atuais usos que se faz do passado. Assim, frente a estas considerações iniciais, pensou-se nesta Tese de Doutorado junto ao programa de Pós-Graduação em Arqueologia, do Museu de Arqueologia e Etnologia (MAE), da Universidade de São Paulo (USP). Trata-se de uma pesquisa exploratória e descritiva que tem como objetivo geral Socializar o Patrimônio Arqueológico no Estado de São Paulo a partir de recomendações para a elaboração de plano de gestão em áreas arqueológicas. Apresenta-se dividida em quatro capítulos: o primeiro discorre sobre a memória, identidade e o patrimônio em tempos de globalização, em seguida, traz uma discussão sobre a intersecção da Arqueologia e do Turismo enquanto parceiros ou rivais na socialização do patrimônio arqueológico, já o terceiro capítulo descreve os estudos de caso estrangeiros e nacionais, pontua suas respectivas ações de socialização inserida no seu atual cenário institucional. No quarto capítulo são elencadas recomendações gerais que devem ser mensuradas frente à elaboração em um amplo plano de gestão em áreas arqueológicas.
The knowledge societies through the study of its archaeological remnants is made by archeology. Currently, their coverage area beyond the boundary of the object in question, involving also the context in which it occurs. More than that, from the 1980s, the Archaeology has favored closer relations and engagement between archaeologists and communities, tourismologist and stakeholders provided a deeper understanding not only of the past but the present uses made of the past. Thus, given these initial considerations, it was thought this Doctoral Thesis at the Graduate Program in Archaeology, Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology (MAE), University of São Paulo (USP). This exploratory and descriptive research the general purpose is Socialize Archaeological Heritage in São Paulo from recommendations for the preparation of management plan in archaeological areas. It presents four chapters: the first is about the memory, identity and socialization heritage in globalization, then brings a discussion about the intersection of Archaeology and Tourism as partners or rivals in the socialization of archaeological heritage, as the third chapter describes the foreign and nationals case studies and punctuates their respective his actions of socialization heritage, and finally, approach the general recommendations for the preparation of the management plan in archaeological areas.
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Santos, José Francisco Lúcio dos. "Villa Cardíllio - contributo para a história da valorização de um sítio arqueológico." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/30762.

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Este resumo revela o que será a minha dissertação, destinada a analisar informação textual e iconográfica recolhida sobre os trabalhos arqueológicos realizados no sítio arqueológico da Villa Cardillio, em Torres Novas, nomeadamente informação relacionada à sua valorização turística. Também não esquecendo a ligação da arqueologia com o turismo em contexto global, a caracterização geográfica e geológica da Villa Cardillio e a sua relação com o quadro da romanização da Lusitânia. Neste sentido, proceder-se-á à caracterização do sítio e do território em que se encontra situado, ao mesmo tempo que se procederá à sua análise à luz da história da arqueologia e, mais especificamente, da ligação estabelecida ao longo dos tempos entre o sítio e o movimento turístico organizado em seu torno, cotejando-o a casos similares, designadamente dos que se encontrem geograficamente mais próximos. Por fim, serão dadas sugestões de forma a potenciar o sítio turisticamente, bem como a divulgação de acções realizadas sobre ele para a sua promoção e salvaguarda e o que poderá ser feito mais sobre a Villa Cardillio, noutro trabalho ou projecto de investigação, que não foi possível concretizar nesta dissertação, devido à pandemia que surgiu e persiste neste momento; Villa Cardillio – contribution to the history of valorization of an archaeological site Abstract: This abstract shows what my dissertation will be, which aims to analyze textual and iconographic information collected from the archaeological works carried out at the archaeological site of Villa Cardillio, in Torres Novas, namely information related to its touristic valorization. Also not forgetting the connection between archaeology with tourism in a global context, the geographical and geological characterization of Villa Cardillio and its relation with the romanization of Lusitania. In this sense, the site and the territory in which it is located will be characterized, while the site will be analyzed in the light of the history of archaeology and, more specifically, the connection established over time between the site and the touristic movement organized around it, comparing it to similar cases, namely those that are geographically closer. Finally, will be given suggestions to enhance touristically the site, as well as spreading actions done about it for its promotion and safeguard and what can be done more about Villa Cardillio, in another work or research project, that could not be completed in this dissertation, due to the pandemic that emerged and still persists at this time.
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Díaz-Andreu, Margarita. A History of Archaeological Tourism. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32077-5.

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Sindh (Pakistan). Department of Culture and Tourism, ed. Sindh tourism: An archaeological journey. Karachi: Sindh Tourism Development Corporation, Department of Tourism, Government of Sindh, 2012.

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Comer, Douglas C. Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1481-0.

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The plastic venuses: Archaeological tourism in post-modern society. Newcastle upon Tyne, UK: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2011.

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Comer, Douglas C., and Annemarie Willems, eds. Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92756-5.

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From Stonehenge to Samarkand: An anthology of archaeological travel writing. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2006.

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Hawthorne, Mark. Qualitative market research at the Navan Centre: An investigation in tourism marketing. [s.l: The Author], 1993.

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Sanders, Paul H. Archaeological inventory of the Otter Creek bear-feeding Station, Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming. Laramie, WY (P.O. Box 3431, University Station, Laramie, 82071): Office of the Wyoming State Archaeologist, 2000.

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Yi, Ik-chu. Sŏul ŭi kodae yŏksa munhwa yusan hwaryong pangan: Achʻasan iltae porugun ŭl chungsim ŭro. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi Munhwaguk, 2008.

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Yi, Ik-chu. Sŏul ŭi kodae yŏksa munhwa yusan hwaryong pangan: Achʻasan iltae porugun ŭl chungsim ŭro. Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi: Sŏul Tʻŭkpyŏlsi Munhwaguk, 2008.

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Baram, Uzi. "Tourism and Archaeological Education." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 1–8. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-51726-1_3004-1.

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Baram, Uzi. "Tourism and Archaeological Education." In Encyclopedia of Global Archaeology, 10680–87. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-30018-0_3004.

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Walker, Cameron. "Archaeological Tourism: Looking for Answers along Mexico's Maya Riviera." In Tourism and Applied Anthropologists, 60–76. Oxford, UK: Blackwell Publishing Ltd., 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/9781444307412.ch3.

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Panagiotakopoulos, Dimitrios, and Konstantina Dimitrantzou. "Intelligent Ticket with Augmented Reality Applications for Archaeological Sites." In Strategic Innovative Marketing and Tourism, 41–49. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-36126-6_6.

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Thierstein, Cynthia Dunning. "Sustainable Archaeological Tourism Through Standards for Good Practice." In Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism, 57–67. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92756-5_6.

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Gelós, Mónica Beatríz. "Archaeological Rock Art Landscape of Northern Patagonia." In Tourism and Culture in the Age of Innovation, 121–30. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-27528-4_8.

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Thomas, Ben, and Meredith Langlitz. "Archaeotourism, Archaeological Site Preservation, and Local Communities." In Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism, 69–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92756-5_7.

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Cayron, Jun G. "Archaeological Heritage Tourism in the Philippines: Challenges and Prospects." In Collision or Collaboration, 89–102. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-44515-1_7.

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Comer, Douglas. "Erratum to: Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra." In SpringerBriefs in Archaeology, E1. New York, NY: Springer New York, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-1481-0_9.

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Comer, Douglas C., and Annemarie Willems. "Conclusion: Feasibility Assessment at Public Archaeological Heritage Sites." In Feasible Management of Archaeological Heritage Sites Open to Tourism, 171–78. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92756-5_16.

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Conference papers on the topic "Archaeological tourism"

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Negre, Joan. "El parque arqueológico de la fortaleza de Bairén. Un proyecto de puesta en valor en el contexto de transformación de las políticas de turismo patrimonial de la ciudad de Gandia." In FORTMED2020 - Defensive Architecture of the Mediterranean. Valencia: Universitat Politàcnica de València, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/fortmed2020.2020.11429.

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Bairén fortress archaeological park. A valorisation project within the context of designing new politics of heritage tourism for the city of GandiaThis work emphasises the cultural value of archaeological heritage through the design of an archaeological park at the Islamic fortress of Gandia. The city, heavily tight to traditional tourism visitors, attracted by climatic easiness and beach facilities, tries now to develop an alternative course of action in order to complement its offer. Therefore, a wide project has been designed so as to put all the efforts together and get present a complete valorisation project within the current renewal dynamics regarding tourist local products. Beyond heritage and tourism, this text focuses on the importance of research and innovation in heritage politics driven by municipal institutions.
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Afrić Rakitovac, Kristina, Nataša Urošević, and Nikola Vojnović. "CREATING INNOVATIVE TOURISM EXPERIENCES THROUGH SUSTAINABLE VALORISATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE." In Tourism in Southern and Eastern Europe: Creating Innovative Tourism Experiences: The Way to Extend the Tourist Season. University of Rijeka, Faculty of Tourism and Hospitality Management, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.20867/tosee.05.28.

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"The relationship between archaeological databases and cultural tourism in Oman." In International Conference on Trends in Economics, Humanities and Management. International Centre of Economics, Humanities and Management, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.15242/icehm.ed0814061.

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Radojević, Miodrag. "The importance of the spatial position of archaeological sites for tourism development." In Synthesis 2015. Belgrade, Serbia: Singidunum University, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.15308/synthesis-2015-573-577.

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Baiz, Wezha H., and Zhiry H. Baiz. "Koya’s Archaeological Sites in Number: Renovation as a Tourism Sector for Financial Purpose." In Koya on the Road of Civilization, KRC 2019 International Conference. Koya University, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14500/krc2019.gen255.

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Barton, K., J. Bonsall, and H. Gimson. "The Role of Archaeological Geophysics in Development–Led Housing, Road and Tourism Projects in Ireland." In 69th EAGE Conference and Exhibition incorporating SPE EUROPEC 2007. European Association of Geoscientists & Engineers, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.3997/2214-4609.201401803.

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Karabayeva, Sholpan. "ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS - TOURISM DEVELOPMENT OBJECT IN KAZAKHSTAN (BY THE EXAMPLE OF THE BORALDAY SAKI BURIAL MOUNDS)." In 16th International Multidisciplinary Scientific GeoConference SGEM2016. Stef92 Technology, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.5593/sgem2016/b12/s03.010.

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Dellu, Elena, and Angela Sciatti. "CARE OF ANCIENT HUMAN REMAINS. CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT WITH 3D MODELING AND DBMS." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia: Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12165.

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The interaction between humanities and scientific disciplines is a slow and recent process, which is still standing influencing more and more frequently the reconstruction of our history. Ancient human remains are a significant part of our heritage, both from a cultural and biological point of view. They keep trace of our evolution at a macroscopic and genetic level; for this reason they must be adequately protected. Since 2018, the Superintendence of Archeology, Fine Arts and Landscape for the metropolitan city of Bari (Ministry of Cultural Heritage and Activities and for Tourism of Italy) has launched a specific protocol for the management of physical anthropological finds, with the aim of protecting, knowing and enhancing them. The use of new technologies, such as 3D modeling of the finds and the management of all archaeological and anthropological data through DBMS, will allow us to carry out long-term protection. This will be the basis for achieving new studies and enhancement activities on ancient human remains, without increasing their degradation.
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Gorkovchuk, Denys, Julia Gorkovchuk, and Thomas Luhmann. "INTEGRATION OF COMPLEX 3D MODELS INTO VR ENVIRONMENTS – CASE STUDIES FROM ARCHAEOLOGY." In ARQUEOLÓGICA 2.0 - 9th International Congress & 3rd GEORES - GEOmatics and pREServation. Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia: Editorial Universitat Politécnica de Valéncia, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4995/arqueologica9.2021.12123.

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Recently, virtual reality technologies are increasingly being introduced into our lives. The focus of their use is shifting from the entertainment industry to design, healthcare, tourism, architecture, education and more. The advantages of virtual reality technology are especially noticeable in the field of archaeology, as many historical objects have not survived to our time, and their appearance can be reproduced only on the basis of historical sources and archaeological excavations. Most platforms for implementing virtual reality programs are based on game engines that can provide the required level of performance for VR. Such platforms show very good results for architectural objects, which often have many similar elements of simple shapes. Integrating complex objects with unique shapes is usually a problem. In this article, we consider the use of photogrammetric methods to create 3D models of historical objects and the aspects of their integration into a virtual environment based on a game engine. Specifically, aspects such as object resolution and suitable level of detail are discussed. As a case study, such a virtual environment was created for the ancient Trypillia settlement in the territory of Ukraine.
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Заика, А. Л., Н. В. Басова, and А. В. Постнов. "ANTHROPOMORPHOUS MULTIFIGURED COMPOSITION FROM THE BURIAL AT THE TURIST-2 SETTLEMENT IN NOVOSIBIRSK." In Труды Сибирской Ассоциации исследователей первобытного искусства. Crossref, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.25681/iaras.2019.978-5-202-01433-8.123-130.

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Статья вводит в научный оборот уникальный предмет мобильного искусства с антропоморфными и зооморфными образами из могильника эпохи бронзы, обнаруженного на поселении Турист-2. Предмет имеет собственную стилистику, вобравшую в себя художественные мотивы, присутствующие в изображениях каракольской, самусьской, окуневской археологических культур, и получившую в дальнейшем свое развитие в кулайской культуре. Вместе с тем рассматриваемая пластика образов настолько самобытна, что представляет отдельное направление искусства, неизвестное до настоящего времени. В статье проанализирован археологический контекст находки, высказаны предположения об утилитарных и художественных функциях предмета, проведен структурно-семантический анализ образов. The paper introduces a unique object of portable art with anthropomorphous and zoomorphic images from the Bronze Age burial ground found at the Tourist-2 settlement. The object has its own specific style which includes features of art of the Karakol, Samus and Okunev archaeological cultures of the Bronze Age and those that were further developed in the later Kulaika culture. At the same time, the peculiarities of the images under consideration are so original that represent a specific direction of the art which was unknown so far. The archaeological context of the object is analyzed the assumptions about its utilitarian and art functions are given, the structural-semantic analysis of images is carried out.
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