The employment of digital tools in the study of ancient thrace
Keywords:
Athena RC, repositories, Attic pottery, mythology, GIS, networks, landscapeAbstract
The employment of digital tools in the study of Ancient Thrace can enhance our understanding of the region. The vast volume of analog data available underscores the need for interconnected datasets via repositories. Digitizing various data types, including archaeological finds, literary works, and inscriptions, promotes scholarly collaboration. Moreover, the study of Thrace, a region rich in history and mythology, also benefits from research with GIS tools that enable quantitative analyses, study of people and object diffusion, trade networks, and landscape exploration. These technological advancements revolutionize archaeological research, potentially driving economic growth and influencing cultural policies.
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