IUENNA was an innovative project aimed at advancing the use of digital methods in Austrian archaeology. By addressing complex cultural-historical questions, actively shaping the Digital Humanities in Classical Studies, and ensuring the long-term preservation of cultural heritage, IUENNA contributed to sustainable knowledge management. The project focused on the archaeological micro-region of the Jauntal (Carinthia, Austria) and was funded by the Austrian Academy of Sciences' Go!Digital 3.0 program.
The IUENNA project was a collaboration between the State Museum for Carinthia (kärnten.museum), the Austrian Archaeological Institute (ÖAI) at the Austrian Academy of Sciences (ÖAW), the Austrian Center for Digital Humanities and Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), the Federal Monuments Authority (BDA), and the archaeological company ARDIG. It employed a comprehensive open-science approach to establish a model study for the long-term digital preservation of archaeological data and cultural insights.
The IUENNA project was coordinated by
Dr. Dominik Hagmann
(kärnten.museum)
and
Dipl.-Ing. Franziska Waldhart
(Austrian Archaeological Institute, Austrian Academy of Sciences).
Both brought significant expertise in archaeology and digital humanities to the project, ensuring a robust and sustainable implementation.
This page provides simple and reusable web applications to demonstrate practical use cases for managing and sustainably archiving archaeological data.
Visit our dedicated project page at iuenna.hypotheses.org.
