Black Sea Archaeology, History and Culture Portal (Q4295672)

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Black Sea Archaeology, History and Culture Portal
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    521,088.0 Euro
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    566,400.0 Euro
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    92.0 percent
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    1 June 2020
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    30 November 2022
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    Municipality Nessebar
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    47°1'23.12"N, 28°50'7.55"E
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    42°39'36.50"N, 27°43'14.02"E
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    44°10'22.87"N, 28°39'30.49"E
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    The name of the project we are proposing is Black Sea Archaeology, History and Culture Portal (ArHiCuP). The overall objective of the ARHICUP project is to promote the archaeological, historical and cultural tourism in the Black Sea region by presenting the rich treasures of its cultural heritage in a coherent way, using advanced web technologies. An Open Internet Portal will be created on a dedicated server, enabled to collect and represent digital data in different formats. The data will be provided by the Partners in the project as well as by museums, academic institutions, research groups, collectors and individuals. The Portal will contain: an integrated library system, a digital library for description and presentation of bibliographical, photo, audio, video data, an utility for presenting 3D models of archaeological objects as well as sites like buildings, monuments, excavations, a digital collection of old maps of the Black Sea region and a Web-GIS for georeferencing the presented objects. For this purpose, a 3D scanning and modeling equipment is envisaged. A joint team of the Partners will select and create 3D models of important historical and cultural objects and sites in the participating countries. Providing scientifically correct data about the historical monuments in the region in innovative and attractive form will contribute to the development of the cultural tourism. Within the framework of the Project, an exhibition of old maps of the Black Sea will be created and displayed in the three countries, thus promoting the project and the portal among the general public. At the end of the project period a scientific-practical conference devoted to the Black Sea archeology will be organized as a prerequisite for the development of the tourism business with the participation of representatives of science and business from the three countries. Project implementation will involve civil society through active participation of local NGOs and cultural institutions in project activities. The joint creation of a common web portal and shared digital content related to the cultural and historical heritage of the region will bring benefits to both project target groups by increasing mutual knowledge and understanding, as well as to project partners, by gaining practical experience in cross-border Cooperation of local authorities and cultural institutions. (English)
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