Archéologie Du Bâti. Aujourd’hui Et Demain 2022
DOI: 10.4000/books.artehis.27097
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La nouvelle archéologie du bâti ou la contemplation des monuments avec assistance numérique (impressions belges)

Abstract: L’archéologie des monuments conservés en élévation fut dès le milieu du XIXe siècle, en Belgique, l’affaire des architectes. Dès le moment où ils intervenaient dans le cadre d’une restauration, les architectes se considéraient archéologues et étaient reconnus comme tels. À partir des années 1950, les archéologues du sous-sol furent progressivement intégrés aux chantiers de restauration. Ils finirent par poursuivre leurs investigations au-dessus du sol. Au point que vers 1990, l’expression « archéologie du bâti… Show more

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“…Based on approaches by Harris and Carandini, from the 1990s onwards, a whole series of works and methodological proposals emerged, headed by the Archeologia dell'architettura, a term that was coined by T. Mannoni [25], describing the accumulated experience in Italy during the previous decade [26][27][28][29][30], and which was followed by many others developed all over Europe: the Archéologie du bâtio or Archéologie des élévations in France [31][32][33], the Bauforschung in Germany [34,35], or the Ar-chaeology of Buildings or Building Archaeology in Great Britain [36][37][38].…”
Section: Wall Face Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on approaches by Harris and Carandini, from the 1990s onwards, a whole series of works and methodological proposals emerged, headed by the Archeologia dell'architettura, a term that was coined by T. Mannoni [25], describing the accumulated experience in Italy during the previous decade [26][27][28][29][30], and which was followed by many others developed all over Europe: the Archéologie du bâtio or Archéologie des élévations in France [31][32][33], the Bauforschung in Germany [34,35], or the Ar-chaeology of Buildings or Building Archaeology in Great Britain [36][37][38].…”
Section: Wall Face Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%