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On Public Archaeology in Poland: An Interview with Roksana Chowaniec
Public Archaeology, 2018Roksana Anna Chowaniec is an Associate Professor at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw. She is president of the Foundation of Friends of the Institute of Archaeology at the University of Warsaw, and has also served as expert evaluator of ...
L. Chroustovský
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Public Archaeology and Open Data: a New Deal for Supporting and Interpreting Excavations
2018 Metrology for Archaeology and Cultural Heritage (MetroArchaeo), 2018Archaeological excavations are currently active at Orgeres - La Thuile in the Aosta Valley (NW Italy). The efforts from both academic players and local policy makers are addressed to operate an inclusive synergy, where excavations are the focus around ...
Giorgio Di Gangi +2 more
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Digital pharaoh: Archaeology, public education and interactive entertainment
Public Archaeology, 2002AbstractOnly recently have archaeologists begun to accept interactive digital media as a suitable medium for the delivery of archaeological information. Unfortunately, this new recognition has yet to include interactive digital entertainment. In general, archaeologists are ignorant of the effects that interactive entertainment has on the public's ...
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Digital Innovations in European Archaeology
, 2020: European archaeologists in the last two decades have worked to integrate a wide range of emerging digital tools to enhance the recording, analysis, and dissemination of archaeological data.
Kevin Garstki
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American Antiquity
Kevin Garstki’s Digital Innovations in European Archaeology is an important and accessible survey of key digital techniques for recording and visualizing archaeological data that are currently in use by many European archaeologists.
Ben Marwick
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Kevin Garstki’s Digital Innovations in European Archaeology is an important and accessible survey of key digital techniques for recording and visualizing archaeological data that are currently in use by many European archaeologists.
Ben Marwick
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Improving Systems for Processing Public Finds: Digital Technology and Citizen Science
European Journal of ArchaeologyThis article concerns opportunities for improving systems for processing public finds through digital technology and citizen science, taking England, Estonia, and Finland as case studies.
Michael Lewis +4 more
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Digital media and public engagement in archaeology: an opinion piece
2014Die neuen Medien sind schnell ein wesentlicher Bestandteil der modernen Kommunikation in der Archäologie geworden. Diese Tatsache ist bislang nur selten theoretisch beleuchtet worden, und die neuen Instrumente werden meist ohne ein tiefergehendes Verständnis der historischen Zusammenhänge archäologischen Kommunizierens genutzt.
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Public Digital Archaeology - From The Comfort Of Your Chair.
2016This resource is a single blog post created as part of the Day of Archaeology initiative. The Day of Archaeology project aimed to provide a window into the daily lives of archaeologists from all over the world. The project asked people working, studying or volunteering in the archaeological world to participate in a 'Day of Archaeology' each year by ...
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Information Discovery and Delivery
Purpose This study aims to explore the landscape of open-access (OA) publications in digital archaeology, using OpenAlex’s extensive database to assess trends, distribution and impact. It aims to highlight the transformative potential of OA in enhancing the visibility, accessibility and impact of archaeological research.
Rima Hazarika, K.G. Sudhier
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Purpose This study aims to explore the landscape of open-access (OA) publications in digital archaeology, using OpenAlex’s extensive database to assess trends, distribution and impact. It aims to highlight the transformative potential of OA in enhancing the visibility, accessibility and impact of archaeological research.
Rima Hazarika, K.G. Sudhier
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Journal of Field Archaeology
The North American Heritage at Risk (NAHAR) working group developed a research pipeline to employ collaborative methods to address climate impacts at archaeological sites that includes modeling, monitoring, meeting, methodizing, and mitigating.
E. J. Murray +2 more
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The North American Heritage at Risk (NAHAR) working group developed a research pipeline to employ collaborative methods to address climate impacts at archaeological sites that includes modeling, monitoring, meeting, methodizing, and mitigating.
E. J. Murray +2 more
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