tailieunhanh - The Accademia Pilot Project in Hadrian’s Villa near Tivoli (Rome, Italy). Problems in Archiving Ancient and Modern Data.

Before the eruption of Vesuvius in the year 79, Pompeii, Herculaneum, and other towns around the Bay of Naples thrived as centers of trade in wine, olive oil, and seafood. They produced abundant harvests of fruits and vegetables, and served as entry points for shipments of grain from the then Roman province of Egypt. Many vacationing Romans were attracted to the area for its temperate climate, natural beauty, hot springs, and Greek heritage. Around the second century BC, Roman aristocrats began building houses and larger villas in the region. Over the next two centuries, ruling families also constructed estates there, and the influx of prominent residents brought incredible wealth to the area. Julius Caesar,. | 14th International Congress Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Vienna 2009 Workshop The Accademia Pilot Project in Hadrian s Villa near Tivoli Rome Italy . Problems in Archiving Ancient and Modern Data. Marina DE FRANCESCHINI In cooperation with the University of Trento Italy. Abstract After several years of work we had to find the best way to archive process and retrieve an enormous amount of data coming from antiquarian and modern sources and from our survey in the Accademia. Here we discuss the difference between real documents on paper versus virtual digital ones and related problems of preservation of data in the future. We cannot offer perfect solutions but we wish to share our experience with other scholars looking for comments and suggestions. Keywords Cultural Heritage New Technologies applied to Archaeology Archiving. Fig. 1 - A general view of the Accademia on the right the upper floor of the Apollo s Temple Copyright Marina De Franceschini Foreword During the past years I have been working in the Accademia Pilot Project concerning one of the lesser known buildings of Hadrian s Villa near Tivoli Rome the Accademia fig. 1 which is located on its highest artificial terrace. Since the XVII century it belongs to the Bulgarini s who live there and very kindly give permission to scholars to study the site which is not open to the public49. 49 I wish to thank Mrs. Daniela Bulgarini for giving me permission to study and survey the site. 142 14th International Congress Cultural Heritage and New Technologies Vienna 2009 Workshop As I wrote in the abstract we cannot offer perfect solutions we will talk about the archiving problems we met during our research and showing how we tried to solve them. Our Project consists of five major phases - Phase 1 - collection of previous bibliography documentation ancient texts books and manuscripts and also of maps plans drawings engravings old pictures. - Phase 2 - a general survey of the site with Total station Gps and .

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