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OK computer? Digital community archaeologies in practice (Internet Archaeology 40) [PDF]
The articles in this section of Internet Archaeology came out of a Theoretical Archaeology Group session at Manchester University in 2014. The session was motivated to explore issues associated with 'digital public archaeology' (DPA).
Seren Griffiths +3 more
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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology [PDF]
This paper focuses specifically on the ethical challenges to the field of digital archaeology and the concerns of the digital public archaeologist.
Lorna-Jane Richardson
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Virtually Dead: Digital Public Mortuary Archaeology [PDF]
Over recent decades, the ethics, politics and public engagements of mortuary archaeology have received sustained scrutiny, including how we handle, write about and display the archaeological dead.
Howard Williams, Alison Atkin
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Online Tribes and Digital Authority: What Can Social Theory Bring to Digital Archaeology? [PDF]
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological applications, to the present era of digital archaeology as the technical underpinning of modern archaeological practice, we have continued to debate the ...
Richardson Lorna-Jane, Lindgren Simon
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A Digital Public Archaeology? [PDF]
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
Ascherson +57 more
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Cyprus Dataset: Settlements from 11000 BCE to 1878 CE
The dataset described in this paper comprises one component of the project ‘EIDOS of a City: simulating the collapse and resilience of ancient Eastern Mediterranean urban environments via agent-based modelling’.
Katherine A. Crawford +1 more
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We produce results that bridge the gap between physical and textual study of the ancient Mesopotamian landscape in the region south and west of the city of Uruk (Biblical Erech, Modern Warka).
Shmuel Clark, Mark Altaweel, Shai Gordin
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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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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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