2019
DOI: 10.3390/heritage2020090
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Rapid Condition Surveys of Archaeological Excavations: Training Professionals in Two Minoan Sites on East Crete, Greece

Abstract: Over the past century, monumental architecture has been at the center of attention of heritage professionals, stakeholders, and the public. On the contrary, vernacular architecture, which constitutes the majority of our built heritage, especially at rural sites in the provinces of Greece and other Mediterranean countries, has been mostly neglected and often has fallen into disarray. As a result, we now witness the severe degradation of several important settlements, which are threatened due to long exposure to… Show more

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“…They also argue that with the transformation of derelict spaces being reanimated into active spaces and the involvement of smart technologies industrial spaces can actively and continuously play a critical role in the city’s storytelling (Andrioti, Kanetaki, Drinia, Kanetaki, & Stefanis, 2021). In the case of Athens, the preservation of non-monumental buildings and precincts of heritage significance is elevated with the engagement of smart technologies, which also aligns with the pursuits of the Burra Charter and UNESCO (Andrioti et al, 2021; Chlouveraki et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They also argue that with the transformation of derelict spaces being reanimated into active spaces and the involvement of smart technologies industrial spaces can actively and continuously play a critical role in the city’s storytelling (Andrioti, Kanetaki, Drinia, Kanetaki, & Stefanis, 2021). In the case of Athens, the preservation of non-monumental buildings and precincts of heritage significance is elevated with the engagement of smart technologies, which also aligns with the pursuits of the Burra Charter and UNESCO (Andrioti et al, 2021; Chlouveraki et al, 2019).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Through EALL, visitors can book thematic walks through an online platform guided by local volunteers. "Explore Athens Architecture with a Local" is a featured theme on the platform, where visitors can experience both monumental and modern architecture of Athens through a guided walking tour Chlouveraki, Stefanis, Helvaci & Zervaki (2019). highlight the imbalance in conversation focus and resources used between monumental and non-monumental buildings in Greece, particularly in Athens, where many monuments present self-evident values.…”
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“…Emerging around 3200 to 1100 BC, the Minoan civilization represents the genesis of Crete's history and stands as a unique case study for the fusion of cultural and geological elements. Therefore, the preservation of Minoan Crete's geocultural heritage is of paramount importance, shedding light on daily life, religious practices, trade networks, and technological advancements [10,11].…”
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confidence: 99%