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BARÜ Digiarcheospace Multiplier Event

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Yayın Tarihi : 16/04/2026

BARÜ Digiarcheospace Multiplier Event

The multiplier event organised as part of the “Modern Tools for Documenting and Presenting Cultural Heritage in Archaeology (DigiArcheoSpace)” project, carried out under the European Union’s Erasmus+ Programme, was successfully held on 10 April 2026, hosted by Bartın University.

The event took place with strong participation from academics, visiting researchers and students, and provided a comprehensive examination of the digital methods used in the documentation and presentation of cultural heritage. The programme began with speeches by Prof. Dr. Ahmet AKKAYA, Rector of Bartın University, and Aslı YAZICI, Dean of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, who highlighted the importance of interdisciplinary approaches and digital technologies in cultural heritage studies. 

During the sessions held as part of the seminar, a presentation entitled “The DigiArcheoSpace Project at the Intersection of Archaeology and Information and Records Management” was delivered by Assoc. Prof. Dr. Ahmet ALTAY, who shared the project’s outcomes with the participants. In addition, a presentation entitled “Archaeology and Ancient Tios: Past, Present and Future” was delivered by Prof. Dr. Şahin YILDIRIM, a member of the academic staff at the Department of Archaeology, Bartın University. The discussions held in this context laid the groundwork for important debates regarding the sustainability of cultural heritage.

In the afternoon sessions, the presentation entitled “The Use of Technology in Archaeology: The Documentation and Presentation of Small Finds at Tios” was discussed in detail by Dr Ali BORA, Assistant Professor at the Department of Art History, Bartın University. This was followed by a presentation entitled “The Long-Term Preservation and Archiving of Archaeological Data”, delivered by Associate Professor Dr Lale Özdemir Şahin and Dr Hasan Öztürk. The presentations at the event highlighted the contributions that digital tools make to archaeological research.

The event concluded with a discussion and a question-and-answer session. Organised as part of the DigiArcheoSpace project, this multiplier event provided an important platform for the digitisation of cultural heritage and the development of interdisciplinary collaborations.

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