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0.2. Mobile Computing in Archaeology: Exploring and Interpreting Current Practices
(2016-10-02)
Since 2010, a range of mobile and internet-connected tablet computing devices (e.g., iPads) have been integrated into archaeological practice, with projects experimenting with new approaches to documenting, interpreting, ...
1.4. DIY Digital Workflows on the Athienou Archaeological Project, Cyprus
(2016-10-06)
For the last 25 years, the Athienou Archaeological Project (AAP) has conducted pedestrian survey and excavations of domestic, religious, and funerary sites in the Malloura Valley on Cyprus. To enhance the project’s research ...
1.3. Sangro Valley and the Five (Paperless) Seasons: Lessons on Building Effective Digital Recording Workflows for Archaeological Fieldwork
(2016-10-05)
Since 2011 the Sangro Valley Project (Italy) has employed a custom-built paperless recording system with iPads and FileMaker at its core. This paper summarizes the evolution of the project’s paperless system and presents ...
1.1. Why Paperless: Technology and Changes in Archaeological Practice, 1996–2016
(2016-10-03)
The past 20 years have witnessed a slow march toward complete digitization of archaeological field data. In this paper, I assess the last two decades of academic archaeological fieldwork based on my experience with field ...
Mobilizing the Past for a Digital Future : The Potential of Digital Archaeology
(2016-10-01)
Mobilizing the Past is a collection of 20 articles that explore the use and impact of mobile digital technology in archaeological field practice. The detailed case studies present in this volume range from drones in the ...