Virtual archaeology: a beginning
Virtual archaeology: a beginning
This paper argues that Virtual Archaeology has become too constrained in its scope and calls for some of the original core concepts developed in 1990 to be rehabilitated. Specifically, the introduction of technology into archaeological practice remains under theorised and requires renewed attention.
Reilly, Paul
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Reilly, Paul
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Reilly, Paul
(2014)
Virtual archaeology: a beginning.
CAA 2014 Paris: 21st Century Archaeology, Paris, France.
25 Apr 2014.
7 pp
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This paper argues that Virtual Archaeology has become too constrained in its scope and calls for some of the original core concepts developed in 1990 to be rehabilitated. Specifically, the introduction of technology into archaeological practice remains under theorised and requires renewed attention.
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e-pub ahead of print date: 22 April 2014
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CAA 2014 Paris: 21st Century Archaeology, Paris, France, 2014-04-25 - 2014-04-25
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Paul Reilly
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