La trasparenza scientifica in archeologia virtuale. Una lettura critica al Principio N.7 della Carta di Siviglia
Abstract
Analogous to what has happened in the field of restoration, the Seville Principles of Virtual Archaeology have the value of a charter. They do not define a system of norms or laws, but rather the orientation of a broad scientific community that seeks to promote virtual archaeology as a mature discipline, one guided by respect for these rules and founded on scientifically valid and widely shared methods. The full transparency of the methods, techniques and accompanying documentation of a virtual archaeology project, is necessary in order to define standards of quality that raise the scientific value of a discipline which promises to inform, amaze and fascinate with ever greater effectiveness and scientific rigour. The principle N. 7 of the Seville Charter, underlines the need to set up an exhaustive documentary platform, encompassing the entire research process linked to the creation of digital content in virtual archaeology projects. In the Virtual Archaeology the methods of analysis, the surveying techniques and the interpretations must all be clear, comprehensible and reusable. Only analysis of the preliminary data can validate the outcome of a reconstructive study and ensure that the new generations are able to revise the results without necessarily starting from scratch.
Anno di pubblicazione
2012
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2239-4303
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