The virtual museum of Stećci

Authors

  • Víctor Manuel López-Menchero Bendicho Sociedad Española de Arqueología Virtual
  • Selma Rizvic Universidad de Sarajevo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2014.4188

Keywords:

Virtual museum, World heritage, Stecci

Abstract

The online virtual museums seem to consolidate as excellent platforms for dissemination of cultural heritage, especially in countries with few resources and hard to take conservation and dissemination of their heritage. The Stecci virtual museum, developed by the University of Sarajevo (Bosnia-Herzegovina) is a clear example of how new technologies can contribute to enhancing cultural heritage.

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References

RIZVIĆ, S., SADŽAK, A., BUZA, E. & CHALMERS, A. (2008): “Virtual reconstruction and digitalization of cultural heritage sites in Bosnia and Herzegovina”, en - Преглед НЦД, vol. 12, pp. 82-90.

RIZVIĆ, S., SADŽAK, A., AVDAGIC, Z. & CHALMERS, A. (2006): “Maya sun simulation of bosnian gravestone virtual model”, en 4th Eurographics Italian Chapter Conference, pp. 171-175.

VEMIC, Dejan (2011): Late medieval tombstones (stecci) in the area of Zabljak (Montenegro), MA Thesis in Medieval Studies. Central European University, Budapest.

Published

2014-10-23

How to Cite

López-Menchero Bendicho, V. M., & Rizvic, S. (2014). The virtual museum of Stećci. Virtual Archaeology Review, 5(11), 109–112. https://doi.org/10.4995/var.2014.4188

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