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Cyprus Dataset: Settlements from 11000 BCE to 1878 CE

open access: yesJournal of Open Archaeology Data, 2022
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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Les effets du numérique sur l’archéologie et les archéologues

open access: yesLes Nouvelles de l’Archéologie, 2022
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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Virtually Dead: Digital Public Mortuary Archaeology

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2015
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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Når materiell kultur blir digital – ei viktig vending i norsk arkeologi

open access: yesViking, 2017
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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Digital Practice as Meaning Making in Archaeology

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2017
Digital technologies and concepts of creativity have both been catalysts for great innovation in archaeology. However, the way in which this innovation has been understood and represented within archaeological discourse has been very different.
Gareth Beale, Paul Reilly
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A Roadmap to Applied Digital Heritage

open access: yesStudies in Digital Heritage, 2019
The recent “digital turn” in archaeology has driven methodological advances and opened new research avenues, with wide ranging impacts at multiple scales.
Laura K Harrison
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Archiving Archaeological Data in the United Kingdom

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2021
Owing to its early lead in the world of digital preservation, fostered by the creation of the Archaeology Data Service in 1996, the UK is often considered to be in an advanced position for digital archiving of archaeological data. In some ways it is, but
Julian D. Richards
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Information Policy for (Digital) Information in Archaeology: current state and suggestions for development

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2015
The introduction of digital data capturing and management technologies has transformed information practices in archaeology. Digital documentation and digital infrastructures are integrated in archaeologists' daily work now more than ever.
Lisa Börjesson   +2 more
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Digital Dutch Archaeology: Future perspectives

open access: yesInternet Archaeology, 2021
Digital archaeology in the Netherlands is connected with investments in a new large-scale and innovative Dutch research infrastructure for the next 10 years.
Hella Hollander
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Bridging Digital Approaches and Legacy in Archaeology

open access: yesDigital, 2022
The emergence of the ubiquitous digital ecosystem has provided new momentum for research in archaeology and the cultural heritage domain [...]
Markos Katsianis   +2 more
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