Digital data and data literacy in archaeology now and in the new decade

E Kansa, SW Kansa - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2021 - cambridge.org
Digital data play an increasingly important role in how we understand the present and the
past. The challenges inherent in understanding and using digital data are as intellectually …

Virtually real or really virtual: Towards a heritage metaverse

J Huggett - Studies in digital heritage, 2020 - eprints.gla.ac.uk
The hype surrounding the impending mainstreaming of Virtual Reality can seem to prioritize
the digital above the critical. With the development of VR said to be at a pivotal point, there is …

Ethical considerations for remote sensing and open data in relation to the endangered archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project

M Fisher, M Fradley, P Flohr… - Archaeological …, 2021 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The UK‐based Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa
(EAMENA) project uses remote sensing techniques to rapidly record and evaluate the status …

Practices of linked open data in archaeology and their realisation in Wikidata

SC Schmidt, F Thiery, M Trognitz - Digital, 2022 - mdpi.com
In this paper, we introduce Linked Open Data (LOD) in the archaeological domain as a
means to connect dispersed data sources and enable cross-querying. The technology …

Documenting information making in archaeological field reports

I Huvila, O Sköld, L Börjesson - Journal of Documentation, 2021 - emerald.com
Purpose Sharing information about work processes has proven to be difficult. This applies
especially to information shared from those who participate in a process to those who …

[HTML][HTML] Archaeological information-making activities according to field reports

I Huvila, L Börjesson, O Sköld - Library & Information Science Research, 2022 - Elsevier
Accounts of how scholarly information is produced are crucial for understanding and using
the information yet they are often criticized for being incomprehensive or even non-existent …

Avatars, monsters, and machines: A cyborg archaeology

C Morgan - European Journal of Archaeology, 2019 - cambridge.org
As digital practice in archaeology becomes pervasive and increasingly invisible, I argue that
there is a deep creative potential in practising a cyborg archaeology. A cyborg archaeology …

[HTML][HTML] Archives in action. The impact of digital technology on archaeological recording strategies and ensuing open research archives

L Opgenhaffen - Digital Applications in Archaeology and Cultural …, 2022 - Elsevier
Digital-born research archives, data re-use, participation and the inclusion of academic and
lay stakeholders in archaeological knowledge production. These are important topics that …

[HTML][HTML] Developing an interoperable cloud-based visualization workflow for 3D archaeological heritage data: The Palenque 3D Archaeological Atlas

A Campiani, S McAvoy, N Lercari, RL Stuardo… - Digital Applications in …, 2023 - Elsevier
Over the past two decades, there has been a continuous rise in the use of digital techniques
to digitize museum collections and document monuments, archaeological sites, and cultural …

Sharing archaeological knowledge: The interactive reporting system

P Derudas, N Dell'Unto, M Callieri… - Journal of Field …, 2021 - Taylor & Francis
This study describes the development of a digital reporting system designed to provide
archaeologists with a dynamic and interactive 3D web platform that can be used for …