The CARE project is a collaboration between heritage and science research interests at Newcastle University and Queen's University Belfast. Its primary objective is to co-produce a user-friendly, non-intrusive Condition Assessment Risk Evaluation (CARE) toolkit for gathering and organising information essential for the long-term safeguarding of ancient rock art that exists out in the open... research.ncl.ac.uk/ via Bradshaw Foundation
jueves, 13 de junio de 2013
Working Together in the CARE of Rock Art
Ancient rock art is under threat due to climate change, and a project has been launched to develop methods to enable everyone to contribute to its protection.
The CARE project is a collaboration between heritage and science research interests at Newcastle University and Queen's University Belfast. Its primary objective is to co-produce a user-friendly, non-intrusive Condition Assessment Risk Evaluation (CARE) toolkit for gathering and organising information essential for the long-term safeguarding of ancient rock art that exists out in the open... research.ncl.ac.uk/ via Bradshaw Foundation
The CARE project is a collaboration between heritage and science research interests at Newcastle University and Queen's University Belfast. Its primary objective is to co-produce a user-friendly, non-intrusive Condition Assessment Risk Evaluation (CARE) toolkit for gathering and organising information essential for the long-term safeguarding of ancient rock art that exists out in the open... research.ncl.ac.uk/ via Bradshaw Foundation
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