Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset

The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and document endangered tangible cultural heritage in the Maldives and Indonesia – including historical structures, archaeological sites, manuscripts and physical objects. The documentation produced in the course of our work include...

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Main Authors: Feener, R M, Daly, P, Ishikawa, N
Format: Dataset
Language:Arabic
Dhivehi
Acehnese
Indonesian
English
Published: University of Oxford 2021
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author Feener, R M
Daly, P
Ishikawa, N
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description The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and document endangered tangible cultural heritage in the Maldives and Indonesia – including historical structures, archaeological sites, manuscripts and physical objects. The documentation produced in the course of our work includes site, feature, and object records with geospatial data, digital photography, LiDAR point clouds, orthophotomaps, 3D models, CAD site plans and architectural elevations, IIIF digitized manuscripts, and oral history video interviews The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats. Our work thus creates a digital archive of multimedia source material for the history of the Indian Ocean world. All data is also made open-access available on our project website: https://maritimeasiaheritage.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey is based at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies. It is led by Prof. R. Michael Feener (PI and Director), together with Dr Patrick Daly (Co-PI) and Prof. Noboru Ishikawa (Co-PI). The project is financially supported by the Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin (project number 4309). The MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab is hosted by the Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Work in the Maldives is done in partnership with the Maldives National Center for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage, and in Indonesia with the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology. NB: This is a large dataset, and may require considerable time and bandwidth to download. For help in facilitating this data transfer please contact the MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab at: mahsadmin@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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spelling oxford-uuid:1deec64e-dfd0-441c-b778-a4bd7a26cb3e2023-07-28T16:39:28ZMaritime Asia heritage survey datasetDatasethttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_ddb1uuid:1deec64e-dfd0-441c-b778-a4bd7a26cb3eHistoryArchaeology and natural disastersArchaeologyArchaeology, MedievalHistory, LocalArchaeology and historyart historyArchaeology and artArabicDhivehiAcehneseIndonesianEnglishHyrax DepositUniversity of Oxford2021Feener, R MDaly, PIshikawa, NFeener, R MFeener, R MDaly, PIshikawa, NThe Maritime Asia Heritage Survey works to systematically inventory and document endangered tangible cultural heritage in the Maldives and Indonesia – including historical structures, archaeological sites, manuscripts and physical objects. The documentation produced in the course of our work includes site, feature, and object records with geospatial data, digital photography, LiDAR point clouds, orthophotomaps, 3D models, CAD site plans and architectural elevations, IIIF digitized manuscripts, and oral history video interviews The materials documented through this work are critically endangered, facing both natural and human threats. Our work thus creates a digital archive of multimedia source material for the history of the Indian Ocean world. All data is also made open-access available on our project website: https://maritimeasiaheritage.cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp The Maritime Asia Heritage Survey is based at Kyoto University’s Center for Southeast Asian Studies. It is led by Prof. R. Michael Feener (PI and Director), together with Dr Patrick Daly (Co-PI) and Prof. Noboru Ishikawa (Co-PI). The project is financially supported by the Arcadia Fund, a charitable fund of Lisbet Rausing and Peter Baldwin (project number 4309). The MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab is hosted by the Kyoto University Center for Southeast Asian Studies. Work in the Maldives is done in partnership with the Maldives National Center for Cultural Heritage, Ministry of Arts, Culture and Heritage, and in Indonesia with the Directorate General of Culture, Ministry of Education, Culture, Research and Technology. NB: This is a large dataset, and may require considerable time and bandwidth to download. For help in facilitating this data transfer please contact the MAHS Digital Heritage Documentation Lab at: mahsadmin@cseas.kyoto-u.ac.jp
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Archaeology and natural disasters
Archaeology
Archaeology, Medieval
History, Local
Archaeology and history
art history
Archaeology and art
Feener, R M
Daly, P
Ishikawa, N
Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset
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title_full Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset
title_fullStr Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset
title_full_unstemmed Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset
title_short Maritime Asia heritage survey dataset
title_sort maritime asia heritage survey dataset
topic History
Archaeology and natural disasters
Archaeology
Archaeology, Medieval
History, Local
Archaeology and history
art history
Archaeology and art
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