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With the advent of the Internet and social media platforms, there have never been more tools available to communicate widely current archaeological research. Unsurprisingly, this is reflected in the diversity of approaches within digital public archaeology and is indicative of a wider range of voices that cater to a similarly wider range of audiences ...
Fitzpatrick, Alex, Boyle, Tristan
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Fitzpatrick, Alex, Boyle, Tristan
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2016
The objective of the Oplontis Project is to study and publish two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Villa A and Villa B at Torre Annunziata, Italy, buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. Faced with the high costs of traditional print publication, the Project has opted for a born-digital publication. An additional publication consists of a navigable 3D
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The objective of the Oplontis Project is to study and publish two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, Villa A and Villa B at Torre Annunziata, Italy, buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 CE. Faced with the high costs of traditional print publication, the Project has opted for a born-digital publication. An additional publication consists of a navigable 3D
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DIY and digital archaeology: what are you doing to participate?
World Archaeology, 2012Colleen Morgan, Stuart Eve
exaly
Notice of Intent to Digitize Back Issues ofPublic Archaeology
Public Archaeology, 2010openaire +1 more source

