Digital Archaeology: Bridging Method and Theory

Digital Archaeology: Bridging Method and Theory

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Dec 1, 2005 · English · Paperback (280 pages)
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Format Paperback
Pages 280
Language English
Published Dec 1, 2005
Publisher Routledge
Edition 1
ISBN-10 0415310504
ISBN-13 9780415310505

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In a rapidly evolving technological landscape, a new discourse emerges at the intersection of archaeology and digital innovation. This collection delves into how digital methods revolutionize archaeological practice, shaping both theory and methodology. With contributions from various experts, the work highlights the innovative strategies adopted in archaeological research, emphasizing the integration of digital tools in uncovering and interpreting human history.

The authors curate a rich tapestry of insights that reflect on both the potential and challenges of digital archaeology. They examine how these advancements not only enhance fieldwork but also foster deeper engagement with historical narratives. By bridging the gap between traditional practices and modern technology, the edited volume serves as a vital resource for scholars seeking to navigate the complexities of this dynamic field. Through its exploration, it paves the way forward, inviting readers to reconsider what archaeology can achieve in the digitized age.

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