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Recent data has shown that there is a great diversity of vocabulary related with bioarchaeology a... more Recent data has shown that there is a great diversity of vocabulary related with bioarchaeology and funerary archaeology employed in technical and scientific documents produced in Portugal. This phenomenon reflects, the lack of an uniform criteria in the application of concepts reflecting the circumstances and scientific preferences of the author, and revealing the subjectivity associated with the gathering of on field information during archaeological work.
The lack of a standard framework limits data interpretation, by restricting a systematic approach to the information gathered and, consequently, impairing the comparisons amongst bio-demographic and socio-cultural main features of Past Populations.
Identifying this problem and its consequences led to the work that is currently being developed and that comprises the standpoint of reference authors in this matter, considering their contribution and presenting a proposal for the definition of the selected concepts. This strategy intends to produce a uniform language to be adopted in technical reports. It’s our hope that this approach could lead to a better understanding of archaeological field reports, increasing their informative potential, that could later feed a bioarchaeological database.
Thus it is our aim, with the present communication, to present the first effort of an ongoing project, to establish a common standard of main concepts on bioarchaeology
Papers by Filipa Neto
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Acceso de usuarios registrados. Acceso de usuarios registrados Usuario Contraseña. ...
Vol. 5, n. 10, Numero Speciale (2012) - DOCO 2012, a cura di R. Mingucci, C. Bartolomei, L. Bravo, S. Garagnani
Uma das competências e atribuições da Direção Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC) é assegurar o i... more Uma das competências e atribuições da Direção Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC) é assegurar
o inventário do património classificado e em vias de classificação, assim como o inventário do
património arqueológico em Portugal continental. Sistematizar normas de inventário e executar
a inventariação sistemática e atualizada dos bens que integram o património cultural são mais
do que tarefas primordiais; como veremos, são instrumentos essenciais na gestão e salvaguarda
desse património. O inventário do património urbano (arqueológico e arquitetónico) reveste-se de
particular complexidade, com linhas de atuação interligadas com a gestão do território.
The Directorate General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) is responsible for managing the inventory of
listed heritage, heritage awaiting listing, as well as archaeological heritage in mainland Portugal.
This primary task, that involves systematizing inventory rules and implementing a methodical and
updated inventory of cultural heritage, is an essential tool for managing and safeguarding this
heritage. The inventory of urban heritage, comprising archaeological and architectural heritage, is
particularly complex as it is intertwined with land use management.
Keywords: Inventory, Heritage, Architectural Heritage, Archeological Heritage, Cultural Heritage,
Heritage Management, Heritage Documentation, Heritage Protection, Territory Management.
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2014
Recent data has shown that there is a great diversity of vocabulary related with bioarchaeology a... more Recent data has shown that there is a great diversity of vocabulary related with bioarchaeology and funerary archaeology employed in technical and scientific documents produced in Portugal. This phenomenon reflects, the lack of an uniform criteria in the application of concepts reflecting the circumstances and scientific preferences of the author, and revealing the subjectivity associated with the gathering of on field information during archaeological work.
The lack of a standard framework limits data interpretation, by restricting a systematic approach to the information gathered and, consequently, impairing the comparisons amongst bio-demographic and socio-cultural main features of Past Populations.
Identifying this problem and its consequences led to the work that is currently being developed and that comprises the standpoint of reference authors in this matter, considering their contribution and presenting a proposal for the definition of the selected concepts. This strategy intends to produce a uniform language to be adopted in technical reports. It’s our hope that this approach could lead to a better understanding of archaeological field reports, increasing their informative potential, that could later feed a bioarchaeological database.
Thus it is our aim, with the present communication, to present the first effort of an ongoing project, to establish a common standard of main concepts on bioarchaeology
dialnet.unirioja.es
Acceso de usuarios registrados. Acceso de usuarios registrados Usuario Contraseña. ...
Vol. 5, n. 10, Numero Speciale (2012) - DOCO 2012, a cura di R. Mingucci, C. Bartolomei, L. Bravo, S. Garagnani
Uma das competências e atribuições da Direção Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC) é assegurar o i... more Uma das competências e atribuições da Direção Geral do Património Cultural (DGPC) é assegurar
o inventário do património classificado e em vias de classificação, assim como o inventário do
património arqueológico em Portugal continental. Sistematizar normas de inventário e executar
a inventariação sistemática e atualizada dos bens que integram o património cultural são mais
do que tarefas primordiais; como veremos, são instrumentos essenciais na gestão e salvaguarda
desse património. O inventário do património urbano (arqueológico e arquitetónico) reveste-se de
particular complexidade, com linhas de atuação interligadas com a gestão do território.
The Directorate General for Cultural Heritage (DGPC) is responsible for managing the inventory of
listed heritage, heritage awaiting listing, as well as archaeological heritage in mainland Portugal.
This primary task, that involves systematizing inventory rules and implementing a methodical and
updated inventory of cultural heritage, is an essential tool for managing and safeguarding this
heritage. The inventory of urban heritage, comprising archaeological and architectural heritage, is
particularly complex as it is intertwined with land use management.
Keywords: Inventory, Heritage, Architectural Heritage, Archeological Heritage, Cultural Heritage,
Heritage Management, Heritage Documentation, Heritage Protection, Territory Management.
Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Cultural Heritage and New Technologies 2014