Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introduction

The 17th EAC Symposium (Europae Archaeologiae Consilium) in Brighton was convened under a concept note that recognised that 'Digital technologies are developing at an unprecedented speed. As they do, they are opening up many new possibilities for the conduct and presentation of archaeological r...

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Main Author: Keith May
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2017-03-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue43/1/index.html
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spelling doaj-1087a37661324407b7601ab1721b25df2020-11-24T23:38:29ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872017-03-014310.11141/ia.43.1Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introductionKeith May0Historic EnglandThe 17th EAC Symposium (Europae Archaeologiae Consilium) in Brighton was convened under a concept note that recognised that 'Digital technologies are developing at an unprecedented speed. As they do, they are opening up many new possibilities for the conduct and presentation of archaeological research and investigation. The digital realm is one which knows few borders and so the sharing of understanding about these new methods, techniques and possibilities across Europe is extremely valuable'. The Brighton Symposium was held over one-and-a-half days (17-18 March 2016) and consisted of three presentation sessions, followed by discussions that included questions and comments from the floor. The presentations were aimed at one of the three broad themes of the symposium although, in actuality, a number of the presenters raised topics that spanned more than one theme.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue43/1/index.htmlarchaeologydigitaltechnologyEuropemeasuringsensingvisualising
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Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introduction
Internet Archaeology
archaeology
digital
technology
Europe
measuring
sensing
visualising
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title Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introduction
title_short Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introduction
title_full Digital Archaeological Heritage: an introduction
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series Internet Archaeology
issn 1363-5387
publishDate 2017-03-01
description The 17th EAC Symposium (Europae Archaeologiae Consilium) in Brighton was convened under a concept note that recognised that 'Digital technologies are developing at an unprecedented speed. As they do, they are opening up many new possibilities for the conduct and presentation of archaeological research and investigation. The digital realm is one which knows few borders and so the sharing of understanding about these new methods, techniques and possibilities across Europe is extremely valuable'. The Brighton Symposium was held over one-and-a-half days (17-18 March 2016) and consisted of three presentation sessions, followed by discussions that included questions and comments from the floor. The presentations were aimed at one of the three broad themes of the symposium although, in actuality, a number of the presenters raised topics that spanned more than one theme.
topic archaeology
digital
technology
Europe
measuring
sensing
visualising
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