I Huvila, J Huggett - Journal of computer applications in archaeology, 2018 - diva-portal.org
Defining what constitute archaeological practices is a prerequisite for understanding where and how archaeological and archaeologically relevant information and knowledge are …
R Jarman, Z Hazell, G Campbell, J Webb… - Britannia, 2019 - cambridge.org
The Roman period sees the introduction of many new plants and animals into Britain, with a profound impact on people's experience of their environment. Sweet chestnut is considered …
C Ward - Advances in Archaeological Practice, 2022 - cambridge.org
This article focuses on the production of archaeological knowledge within the fieldwork archive. Archaeological archives do not always reflect the reality of evidence uncovered …
Structure-from-motion (SfM) photogrammetry enables the cost-effective digital characterisation of seismic-to sub-decimetre-scale geoscientific samples. The technique is …
KL Krupa, KT Grimm - Across the Disciplines, 2021 - wac.colostate.edu
Repatriation of archival materials holds great potential for decolonizing archaeological archives. This paper argues that while repatriation of human remains and cultural objects is …
C Tsang - Internet Archaeology, 2021 - intarch.ac.uk
Across Europe, countries are at different stages of dealing with digital archaeological archives and how those archives are dealt with is affected by differences in statutory …
D Novák, A Oniszczuk, B Gumbert - Internet Archaeology, 2023 - intarch.ac.uk
Digital Archaeological Archiving Policies and Practice in Europe: the EAC call for action. Novák, Oniszczuk and Gumbert. Internet Archaeology 63. Mini journal logo Home Issue …
T de Haas, M van Leusen - Fasti Online Documents and Research, 2020 - research.rug.nl
This paper aims to contribute to the improvement of documentation and archiving standards (conforming to the FAIR principles) for systematic Mediterranean archaeological field survey …
D Novák, M Kuna, O Lečbychová - Internet Archaeology, 2021 - academia.edu
As in other countries, Czech archaeology has embarked on a journey of digitisation. This creates the need to cope with the rapid growth of digital data, which must be stored securely …