Abstract

<p>After the first meeting held by the International Forum on Virtual Archaeology June 18, 2009, during the celebration of the First International Conference on Computer Graphics and Archaeology, Heritage and Innovation ARQUEOLOGICA 2.0, revealed the need for progress on the creation of an international document able to regulate or at least establish a set of recommendations regarding the practice of virtual archeology. In result of that meeting the Spanish Society of Virtual Archaeology (SEAV) considered it appropriate to take the lead in writing a first draft as a basis for further discussions within the international scientific community. What follows are the preliminary results of this initiative, which is becoming known worldwide as The Charter of Seville.</p>

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