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|a Intro -- Preface -- Contents -- `Archaeologizing´ Heritage and Transcultural Entanglements: An Introduction -- Theoretical Preliminaries -- An Introduction to the Contributions in this Volume -- References -- Part I: Archaeologizing Heritage I: India Between the Manual and the Picturesque -- A Conservation Code for the Colony: John Marshall´s Conservation Manual and Monument Preservation Between India and Europe -- Birth of a Colonial Conservation Code -- The Colonial Setting of a Victorian Debate -- Universal Heritage, Local Rules -- References -- Picturesque Authenticity in Early Archaeological Photography in British India -- Archaeology and Early Photography in British India -- Photography Finds Its Way into Early Conservation Principles for Indian Monuments -- Archaeologizing the Picturesque in Eighteenth-Century Paintings -- Principles of Picturesque Beauty -- Archaeology and the Search for Truth Through Photography -- Capturing Indian Architecture and Landscape Through the Prism of British Photographers´ Lenses -- The Picturesque Authenticity of Ruins -- Conclusion -- References -- Part II: Archaeologizing Heritage II: Creating Visual and Spatial Experiences of Angkor -- Virtual Visions of Angkor: Plaster Casts and Drawings in the Indochinese Museum of the Trocadero Palace in Paris -- Exploring the Mekong: Delaporte and the Drawings of Angkor -- A Museum of Angkor in France -- Originals and Plaster Casts of Angkor: World Exhibitions and the Musée Indochinois du Trocadéro -- Visions of Angkor -- References -- From Colonial Map to Visitor´s Parcours: Tourist Guides and the Spatiotemporal Making of the Archaeological Park of Angkor -- On Spatial and Topographical Turns and Tourist Guides in Colonial Contexts -- The Historic Context of the Spatiotemporal Figuration of the Angkor Park -- Undefined Conventions (1900-1909).
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|a Early Vulgarization (1909-1913) -- Mechanization and New Dimensions (1920s-1930s) -- Standardization (1940s-1950s) -- Final Remarks -- References -- Part III: Virtualizing Heritage I: The Surface and the Image -- Reality-Based Virtual Models in Cultural Heritage -- Introduction -- Products and Main Applications -- Object Recording and Modelling of Cultural Heritage -- Some Key Issues in 3D Modelling -- Examples -- Tucume, Peru: 3D Reconstruction of Adobe Architecture Using Old Images -- Bamiyan, Afghanistan: 3D Modelling of Natural and Cultural Heritage with Multiple Sensors -- The `Weary Herakles,´ Antalya, Turkey: Object Scanning with Structured Light Systems -- Conclusions -- References -- 3D Modelling of the Temples of Angkor Based on Religious Conceptions -- Introduction -- Related Works -- Methodology -- Abstract Geometry and Combinatorial Constraints -- Algorithm -- Proportions of Modules -- Software Development -- Results and Conclusion -- References -- Part IV: Virtualizing Heritage II: Computer Models for Building Research -- The Giant Buddha Figures in Afghanistan: Virtual Reality for a Physical Reconstruction? -- Introduction: The Bamiyan Valley in Afghanistan -- UNESCO/ICOMOS Project for the Safeguarding of the Bamiyan Site -- Modern Conservation Theory -- A Preservation Strategy for the Giant Buddha Fragments -- The Bamiyan Cultural Master Plan -- 3D-Documentation and Virtual Environments for the Visualization and Interpretation of Preservation Strategies -- Long-Term Conservation of the Bamiyan Buddha Fragments -- Giant Buddha Figures Pictorial Representation in Time: Heritage Documentation Between Personal Narrative and Scientific Docume... -- Virtual Environments of Archaeological Heritage: Opportunities and Limits -- Conclusion: Virtual Communities for Inter-Cultural and Inter-Generational Cooperation -- References.
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|a Virtualizing the Temple of Bayon -- Introduction -- The Temple of Bayon: A Never-Ending Reconstruction -- Thoughts on the 3D Reconstruction Regarding the Study of the History of Bayon-Style Monuments -- References -- Part V: Restoration and Interpretation: Of Virtual Models and Living Communities -- Between On Site-Conservation and Scientific Computing: A Future for the Twelfth-Century Banteay Chhmar Temple Complex -- The Historic Context -- The Global Heritage Fund Banteay Chhmar Project -- Digitization of an Archaeological Site -- Stone Repair and Structural Consolidation Work -- Virtual Completion of the Temple -- Local Community Involvement -- Bibliography -- Angkor: Preserving World Heritage and the Role of Interpretation -- Introduction -- The Power of the People: Conservation Through Interpretation -- A Gathering of Scholars -- Meetings with the Community -- Providing Space for the Present -- Developing Local Expertise -- Technology Supports Interpretation, Conservation, and Visitor Management -- Conclusion -- References -- Developing Conservation Approaches to Living Heritage at Angkor: The Conservation of the Statue of Ta Reach -- Introduction -- Historic Context: The Role of Royal Patronage -- Foreign Interventions and Changes in Approach -- Recent Developments in Approaches: From Archaeological to Living Heritage Conservation -- A Holistic Approach: The Conservation of Ta Reach -- Conclusions -- References -- Part VI: Memorializing Archaeology: Archaeologizing Memory -- Today´s Pagan: Conservation Under the Generals -- Pagan and its Monuments -- The 1975 Earthquake and Aftermath -- From Beautification to Reconstruction -- Unseemly New Landmarks -- A Multifaceted Site? -- Postscript: Pagan in 2012 -- References -- The Angkorian Palimpsest: The Daily Life of Villagers Living on a World Heritage Site -- Angkor, the Myth of the Abandoned City.
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|a The Angkorian Palimpsest: Living on the Traces of the Past Settlers -- Taking Advantage of a Sacred Framework -- Failed Meeting Between the Local Population and the Outside Developers -- The Current Situation -- References -- The Living Archaeology of a Painful Heritage: The First and Second Life of the Khmer Rouge Mass Graves -- Museums and Memorials: The State Archaeology of Remembering -- Trees, Stones, and Termites Mounds: The Villagers´ Living Archaeology of the Mass Graves -- Conclusion -- References -- Authors.
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