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Archeologia e Calcolatori - Consiglio Nazionale delle Ricerche | 2024 Cite Score:0.9 | Q2

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  • About: Archeologia e Calcolatori is an academic journal dedicated to the application of computational methods and technologies in archaeology. It focuses on the use of digital tools, techniques, and methodologies to support archaeological research and practice.
  • Objective: The Archeologia e Calcolatori journal aims to advance the field of archaeological computing by publishing research that demonstrates the application of computational methods in archaeological studies. Topics covered include geographic information systems (GIS), 3D modeling, data management, digital preservation, remote sensing, and other technological innovations that enhance the analysis, visualization, and interpretation of archaeological data. The objective is to showcase how digital tools can contribute to a deeper understanding of archaeological findings and improve research practices.
  • Impact and Audience: The journal targets archaeologists, researchers, and professionals in the field of archaeological computing. By providing a forum for sharing cutting-edge research and case studies, Archeologia e Calcolatori contributes to the advancement of digital methodologies in archaeology and supports the integration of new technologies into archaeological practice. Its impact is reflected in its role in promoting innovative approaches and improving the effectiveness of archaeological research through computational techniques.

  • Editor-in-Chief:  Alessandra Caravale

  • Scope: Archeologia e Calcolatori is a journal dedicated to the application of computational methods in archaeology. It focuses on the intersection of archaeology and technology, including the use of digital tools and techniques in archaeological research and heritage management.
    1. Digital Archaeology: Research on the use of digital technologies in archaeological practice. This includes the application of GIS (Geographic Information Systems), remote sensing, and 3D modeling in archaeological projects.
  • 2. Data Management and Analysis: Studies on the management, processing, and analysis of archaeological data using computational methods. This covers data mining, statistical analysis, and data visualization techniques applied to archaeological data.
  • 3. Computational Models: Development and application of computational models to simulate archaeological processes and predict site formation. This includes agent-based modeling, network analysis, and other modeling techniques.
  • 4. Archaeological Visualization: Research on the visualization of archaeological data and findings. This includes techniques for creating virtual reconstructions, interactive maps, and other visual representations of archaeological sites and artifacts.
  • 5. Digital Heritage: Exploration of the use of digital technologies in the preservation and management of cultural heritage. This includes the digitization of artifacts, digital archiving, and virtual museum exhibits.
  • 6. Field Methods and Technologies: Studies on the integration of new technologies in archaeological fieldwork. This includes the use of drones, photogrammetry, and other technologies for site documentation and excavation.
  • 7. Historical and Theoretical Perspectives: Discussions on the historical development and theoretical foundations of the use of computational methods in archaeology. This includes reflections on the impact of these methods on archaeological theory and practice.
  • 8. Software and Tools: Reviews and evaluations of software tools and applications used in archaeological research. This includes GIS software, data analysis tools, and other specialized applications.
  • 9. Interdisciplinary Approaches: Research on interdisciplinary collaborations between archaeologists and computational scientists. This includes projects that combine archaeological research with advancements in computer science and technology.
  • 10. Case Studies: Reports on specific archaeological projects that have employed computational methods. This includes detailed case studies showcasing the application of digital tools and techniques in real-world archaeological research.
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  • Print ISSN:  11206861

    Electronic ISSN:   23851953

  • Abstracting and Indexing:  Scopus

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  • Subject Area and Category:   Arts and Humanities, Archeology (arts and humanities), Computer Science, Computer Science Applications, Social Sciences, Archeology

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  • H Index:  8

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  • Cite Score:  0.9

  • SNIP:  0.381

  • Journal Rank(SJR):  0.254