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Putting the materials back into Virtual Archaeology

Putting the materials back into Virtual Archaeology
Putting the materials back into Virtual Archaeology
This paper proposes that additive manufacturing technologies have advanced to a point where virtual archaeologist might meaningfully begin to (re)introduce some of the synaesthetic and kinaesthetic elements and enactive content tha archaeologists enjoy in the field into their recorded models and interpretations
Reilly, Paul
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Reilly, Paul
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Reilly, Paul (2015) Putting the materials back into Virtual Archaeology. VA2015: Virtual Archaeology 2015, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation. 1 pp .

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Abstract

This paper proposes that additive manufacturing technologies have advanced to a point where virtual archaeologist might meaningfully begin to (re)introduce some of the synaesthetic and kinaesthetic elements and enactive content tha archaeologists enjoy in the field into their recorded models and interpretations

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e-pub ahead of print date: June 2015
Venue - Dates: VA2015: Virtual Archaeology 2015, St. Petersburg, Russian Federation, 2015-06-01
Organisations: Archaeology

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Local EPrints ID: 376968
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/376968
PURE UUID: 5bf67274-3354-45a7-85be-558466fb7c7c

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Date deposited: 14 May 2015 10:53
Last modified: 14 Mar 2024 19:53

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Author: Paul Reilly

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