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Challenging Digital Archaeology [PDF]
A keynote presentation at the 2012 Computer Applications in Archaeology (CAA) conference in Southampton (UK) proposed the use of grand challenges as a vehicle for identifying and pursuing major advances in Digital Archaeology.
Huggett Jeremy
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In this article, we will contribute to a methodological discussion in the Digital Humanities by uncovering the digital tool AVResearcherXL as a form of Digital Media Archaeology. AVResearcherXL enables to search across, compare and visualise the metadata
Van Gorp, Jasmijn +3 more
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Digital Archaeology Archives in Portugal [PDF]
Archaeology produces large quantities of data, much of it already in a born-digital format. The preservation of these data is vital, as they result from unrepeatable actions, and access to and sharing of these data are the engine of research activities ...
Natália Botica
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Archaeological Digital Archiving in Turkey [PDF]
This article provides a brief overview of archaeological digital archiving in Turkey. It introduces the legal framework and the stakeholders involved in conducting archaeological excavations and surveys. The current situation in archiving born-digital and digitised documentation produced during archaeological fieldwork is then introduced.
Nurdan Atalan Çayırezmez +2 more
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Blogging the Field School: Teaching Digital Public Archaeology
Over the past few decades, digital and public archaeology have grown in importance in archaeology. With the advent of social media, the importance of using digital tools for public engagement has increased.
Terry P. Brock, Lynne Goldstein
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Les effets du numérique sur l’archéologie et les archéologues
In the context of a Ph.D, engaged since November 2019, we propose to present here the first results of the study of the effects of the digital on archaeology and on practices, discourses and images of archaeologists.
Christophe Tufféry
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Digital Public Archaeology is a very new label for a contemporary practice, and as such has been subject to a limited amount of theoretical scrutiny. The rapid pace of change within Internet technologies has significantly expanded potential for this ‘digital’ form of Public Archaeology practice. Internet technologies can be used to gather contributions
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Reuse remix recycle: repurposing archaeological digital data [PDF]
Preservation of digital data is predicated on the expectation of its reuse, yet that expectation has never been examined within archaeology. While we have extensive digital archives equipped to share data, evidence of reuse seems paradoxically limited ...
Huggett, Jeremy
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Når materiell kultur blir digital – ei viktig vending i norsk arkeologi
Norwegian archaeology and the digital turn The discipline of archaeology has always tended to react quickly to emerging technologies. The introduction of cameras in the field affected archaeological methods, the spread of computers and the development ...
Wenche Brun
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Trying to break new ground in aerial archaeology [PDF]
Aerial reconnaissance continues to be a vital tool for landscape-oriented archaeological research. Although a variety of remote sensing platforms operate within the earth’s atmosphere, the majority of aerial archaeological information is still derived ...
Sevara, Christopher, Verhoeven, Geert
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