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Beyond Heritage Science: A Review

Alternative title Beyond Heritage Science: A Review

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Penman M, Kennedy C, Watkinson D, Emmerson N, Thickett D, Bosché F, Forster AM, Grau-Bové 6 J & Cassar M (2024) Beyond Heritage Science: A Review [Beyond Heritage Science: A Review]. Heritage, 7 (3), pp. 1510-1538. https://www.mdpi.com/journal/heritage; https://doi.org/10.3390/heritage7030073

Abstract
Heritage science is an established and thriving field of enquiry. Initially considered as inherently cross-disciplinary, encompassing both the needs of conservators and practitioners and the high-quality evidence produced by scientists, heritage science has, through its expansion in recent years, formed a discipline in its own right. Here, we examine how heritage science can, and to an extent has, moved beyond the straightforward scientific analysis of historical materials and artefacts through an exploration of heritage science’s interactions with four key themes: (i) historical and archival research, (ii) conservation practice, (iii) policy at governmental, organisational and institutional levels, and (iv) a view to how new technologies, such as machine learning and artificial intelligence, can shape the future of heritage science. Much of the review narrative is framed via the analysis of UK-based case studies; however, they deal with issues that are international in nature (universal) and therefore transcend the UK context. Taken together, we demonstrate that heritage science as a discipline is capable of directly instigating or (re-)framing new areas or avenues of research, as well as enhancing and feeding into existing research questions, and has adapted and evolved along with emerging technologies and funding opportunities.

Keywords
heritage science; history; conservation; policy; practice; digital technologies; machine learning; artificial intelligence; robotics

Journal
Heritage: Volume 7, Issue 3

StatusAccepted
FundersThe Royal Society of Edinburgh
Date accepted by journal12/03/2024
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/35877
Publisher URLhttps://www.mdpi.com/journal/heritage
eISSN2967-5219

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Professor Michael Penman

Professor Michael Penman

Professor, History

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