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The International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science (IJCMHS) publishes significant works in areas related to the application of informatics, engineering and sciences in support of cultural heritage, focusing on technological innovation and science intervention towards an integrated computational approach. This represents a broad field of research with significant work worldwide,

covering numerous aspects of heritage science: it starts with the excavation (digital documentation, 3D scanning, GIS, etc.), moves on to the science labs (archaeometry and material analysis, etc.) and to computational approaches (databases, modeling, representations, open-data, visualization, GIS, etc.) and ends by delivering to the academia (cataloguing, organization, scientific tools for study, etc.), the private sector/industry (innovative applications for tourism, 3D printing, etc.) or the general public (innovations in applications for culture dissemination, education and tourism). Editor-in-chief:
George Pavlidis
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The International Journal of Computational Methods in Heritage Science (IJCMHS) publishes significant works in areas related to the application of informatics, engineering and sciences in support of cultural heritage, focusing on technological innovation and science intervention towards an integrated computational approach. This represents a broad field of research with significant work worldwide, covering numerous aspects of heritage science: it starts with the excavation (digital documentation, 3D scanning, GIS, etc.), moves on to the science labs (archaeometry and material analysis, etc.) and to computational approaches (databases, modeling, representations, open-data, visualization, GIS, etc.) and ends by delivering to the academia (cataloguing, organization, scientific tools for study, etc.), the private sector/industry (innovative applications for tourism, 3D printing, etc.) or the general public (innovations in applications for culture dissemination, education and tourism). Editor-in-chief: George Pavlidis https://www.facebook.com/george.p.pavlides http://georgepavlides.info http://multimedia.ceti.gr http://clepsydra.ceti.gr http://www.athenarc.gr