At Tilmen Höyük we carried out an experience in Inclusive Archaeology, which describes an approach based on an integration of views, techniques and methods. Multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and hybridization become part of an anthropological perspective in which archaeology is seen as fully integrated within the broader frame of social sciences. Inclusive Archaeology is based on openness, towards local and regional communities (science does not live in isolation but has an impact on and needs feedback from those communities), towards the scientific community (dissemination of newly produced data is the core mission of scientists), towards the global community (digital technologies must be used to build new forms of integrated datasets which may be used freely through the web). The Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition at Tilmen Höyük tried this approach when several technologies were still in their infancy (digitally speaking) and can now offer after several years a rare follow-up of the results obtained at the time and managed since.
Nicolò Marchetti, G.F. (2020). An Integrated Approach for an Archaeological and Environmental Park in South-Eastern Turkey: Tilmen Höyük. Cham : Springer.
An Integrated Approach for an Archaeological and Environmental Park in South-Eastern Turkey: Tilmen Höyük
Nicolò Marchetti;
2020
Abstract
At Tilmen Höyük we carried out an experience in Inclusive Archaeology, which describes an approach based on an integration of views, techniques and methods. Multidisciplinarity, interdisciplinarity and hybridization become part of an anthropological perspective in which archaeology is seen as fully integrated within the broader frame of social sciences. Inclusive Archaeology is based on openness, towards local and regional communities (science does not live in isolation but has an impact on and needs feedback from those communities), towards the scientific community (dissemination of newly produced data is the core mission of scientists), towards the global community (digital technologies must be used to build new forms of integrated datasets which may be used freely through the web). The Turco-Italian Archaeological Expedition at Tilmen Höyük tried this approach when several technologies were still in their infancy (digitally speaking) and can now offer after several years a rare follow-up of the results obtained at the time and managed since.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.