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Antisocial media in archaeology? [PDF]
An increasing number of individual archaeologists, archaeological organizations and institutions are using social media platforms for professional discussion and networking, research, public outreach and community archaeology.
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This essay introduces Digital Public Archaeology and its relation with neighboring fields of research and practice. This is achieved by reviewing, exemplifying and critically reflecting upon a selection of relevant themes, including traditions, modes of digital engagement, crowdsourcing, 3D visualisation and simulation, and data science.
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A recent digital public archaeology project (HeritageTogether) sought to build a series of 3D ditigal models using photogrammetry from crowd-sourced images. The project saw over 13000 digital images being donated, and resulted in models of some 78 sites,
Seren Griffiths +9 more
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Community-driven approaches to open source archaeological imaging [PDF]
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Beale, Gareth, Beale, Nicole
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Estudos literários digitais: projetos, métodos, ferramentas
Brief presentation of eight websites related to Digital Literary Studies. The selection is intended to be a sample of projects, methods and digital tools, including anthologies of digital literature and digital literary studies, media archaeology ...
Ministro, Bruno
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Mapping Historical Archaeology and Industrial Heritage: The Historical Spatial Data Infrastructure
While a vibrant and growing research literature exists on the value of GIS to archaeology in general, the application of geospatial digital data to the subfield of historical archaeology is less well developed, especially in North America.
Dan Trepal +2 more
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Abstract 3D scanning is rapidly becoming a key maintenance tool. Aerospace was a pioneer in adopting 3D scanning technology because aircraft manufacture and maintenance require precision. Monitoring deterioration, removing components for maintenance, and verifying covert operations are not practical or helpful without technology.
T. Nanthakumaran Thulasy +4 more
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High dynamic range imaging for archaeological recording [PDF]
This paper notes the adoption of digital photography as a primary recording means within archaeology, and reviews some issues and problems that this presents.
Wheatley, David
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The Archaeology of Digital Abandonment: Online Sustainability and Archaeological Sites [PDF]
After 15 years of hosting millions of user-built webpages, in April 2009 Yahoo! announced that they would be shutting down their United States Geocities webpages. Geocities was once the most common hosting service for low-cost personal webpages, including hundreds of public outreach sites about archaeology.
Law, Matthew, Morgan, Colleen Leah
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Interpretation at the controller's edge: designing graphical user interfaces for the digital publication of the excavations at Gabii (Italy) [PDF]
This paper discusses the authors’ approach to designing an interface for the Gabii Project’s digital volumes that attempts to fuse elements of traditional synthetic publications and site reports with rich digital datasets.
Johnson, Tyler D., Opitz, Rachel S.
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