The volume presents a selection of papers of the International Conference Ancient Egypt – New Technology hosted for its second edition by the Department of Asia, Africa and Mediterranean of the University of Naples L'Orientale, 5–7 July 2023. The volume highlights the growing integration of digital technologies within Egyptology. Methods such as laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and non-invasive imaging have significantly enhanced the documentation, analysis, and preservation of archaeological data and artefacts.The contributions reflect the interdisciplinary nature of this field, bringing together scholars from Egyptology, archaeology, anthropology, conservation, and digital heritage studies. Alongside innovative approaches, the volume also considers established diagnostic techniques, such as X-rays and CT scans, as essential tools for research.Overall, the volume underscores the importance of collaboration between the humanities and technological disciplines, offering an overview of current methodologies and future directions in the study and dissemination of the ancient Egyptian past.
Il volume presenta una selezione di contributi tratti dalla Conferenza Internazionale Ancient Egypt – New Technology, giunta alla sua seconda edizione e ospitata dal Dipartimento di Asia, Africa e Mediterraneo dell’Università di Napoli “L’Orientale” (5–7 luglio 2023). Il volume mette in luce la crescente integrazione delle tecnologie digitali nell’ambito dell’Egittologia. Metodi quali laser scanning, fotogrammetria, modellazione 3D e tecniche di imaging non invasivo hanno significativamente migliorato la documentazione, l’analisi e la conservazione dei dati archeologici e dei manufatti.I contributi riflettono la natura interdisciplinare di questo campo, riunendo studiosi di Egittologia, archeologia, antropologia, conservazione e digital heritage. Accanto agli approcci più innovativi, il volume prende in considerazione anche tecniche diagnostiche consolidate, come i raggi X e tomografie, quali strumenti essenziali per la ricerca.In fine, il volume sottolinea l’importanza della collaborazione tra discipline umanistiche e tecnologiche, offrendo una panoramica delle metodologie attuali e delle prospettive future nello studio e nella valorizzazione del patrimonio dell’Antico Egitto.
Ancient Egypt - New Technology
Stefania Mainieri;Rosanna Pirelli
2026-01-01
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The volume presents a selection of papers of the International Conference Ancient Egypt – New Technology hosted for its second edition by the Department of Asia, Africa and Mediterranean of the University of Naples L'Orientale, 5–7 July 2023. The volume highlights the growing integration of digital technologies within Egyptology. Methods such as laser scanning, photogrammetry, 3D modelling, and non-invasive imaging have significantly enhanced the documentation, analysis, and preservation of archaeological data and artefacts.The contributions reflect the interdisciplinary nature of this field, bringing together scholars from Egyptology, archaeology, anthropology, conservation, and digital heritage studies. Alongside innovative approaches, the volume also considers established diagnostic techniques, such as X-rays and CT scans, as essential tools for research.Overall, the volume underscores the importance of collaboration between the humanities and technological disciplines, offering an overview of current methodologies and future directions in the study and dissemination of the ancient Egyptian past.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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