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EXCALIBUR · Advanced toolkits for interdisciplinary and enhanced study, conservation, and restoration in burial excavations and findings
The Cardinal Objective of the EXCALIBUR project proposes a holistic framework that offers innovative tools and methods for enhanced study, improved conservation and restoration works, and knowledge of cultural heritage objects, based on their digital twins. EXCALIBUR focuses on solutions that assist the study, conservation, and restoration of burial excavations, remains, and findings at the level of (a) burial sites, excavations, and surroundings, (b) tomb structures and burial decorations, (c) artefacts, burial findings, traditions and ceremonies, and (d) human and burial remain. Through the centralised, interoperable, and human-based platform of EXCALIBUR, toolkits of usable, open-source, and cost-affordable solutions will be available for the wide spectrum of cultural heritage. The DNA of EXCALIBUR consists of the real user needs, as archaeologists, bioanthropologists, museologists, conservators, historians, researchers, and scholars co-define the requirements and their needs, co-design the toolkits, test, evaluate, and validate the tools through representative case studies and an open call for support to third parties, and finally using, the innovative and enhanced solutions of the project through the ECCCH. In addition, a multidisciplinary group of experts and sciences from European research, academia, and creative entrepreneurship join their forces, sharing their knowledge, designing and developing through cutting-edge technologies, and delivering breath-taking, but at the same time usable, cost-affordable, and sustainable solutions for enhanced study, improved conservation and restoration works, and knowledge of cultural heritage. The holistic framework and the innovative solutions of the EXCALIBUR project will be designed and developed according to the guidelines of the ECCCH infrastructure and services, as well as with close collaboration with the ECCCH ecosystem. Training, open call, communication, dissemination, and exploitation activities are included.
Consortium · 14 organisations
ETHNIKO KENTRO EREVNAS KAI TECHNOLOGIKIS ANAPTYXIS
EL · €1,100,000
SOPRINTENDENZA ARCHEOLOGIA BELLE ARTI E PAESAGGIO PER LA CITTA METROPOLITANA DI CAGLIARI E LE PROVINCE DI ORISTANO E SUD SARDEGNA
IT · €100,000
LUDWIG-MAXIMILIANS-UNIVERSITAET MUENCHEN
DE · €320,000
CENTRO DI RICERCA, SVILUPPO E STUDI SUPERIORI IN SARDEGNA SOCIETÀ A RESPONSABILITÀ LIMITATA
IT · €315,355
CATALINK LIMITED
CY · €260,050
CYPRUS SECTION OF THE INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL ON MONUMENTS AND SITES (ICOMOS)
CY · €70,000
DIMOKRITIO PANEPISTIMIO THRAKIS
EL · €320,000
INITIATIVE FOR HERITAGE CONSERVATION
EL · €215,000
DIETHNES PANEPISTIMIO ELLADOS
EL · €305,000
BAYERISCHES STAATSMINISTERIUM FUR WISSENSCHAFT UND KUNST
DE · €100,000
ERATOSTHENES CENTRE OF EXCELLENCE
CY · €310,000
PIX4D SA
CH
STICHTING NEDERLANDSE WETENSCHAPPELIJK ONDERZOEK INSTITUTEN
NL · €380,000
VILABS BG LTD
BG · €200,003
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