![]() For one thing, it is central to our philosophy to conceive of preservation as an integral dimension of publication. This is not the norm in archaeology. But consider this: through conservation, we keep available for inspection the best of our finds, fossils of a life once lived, safeguarded as documentary evidence. And through reconstruction, we infuse new life into the ruin we find. Beyond the physical remains – so safeguarded and restructured – there is the intellectual toil that translates the things into concepts. The Record offers the most detailed documentation available, in a format that is properly digital. This means that it is born digital, i.e., it is geared from the very moment of excavation to a full digital structuring and exploitation. The e-Library, on the other hand, follow the traditional, and linear, line of argument (whether on paper or digitized, as they are in the website). Click to see a synopsis of the three sections included in this third part – PRESERVATION, RECORD, and E-LIBRARY. |