First paragraph: The idea for a seminar series entitled Archaeologists and the Digital. Towards Strategies of Engagement (16 May 2011; Institute of Archaeology, UCL), which led to this volume, originated from a reflection on the necessity to look more widely at the 'mission' and research directions of Public Archaeology as a field of study
This special issue focuses on digitally-enabled co-production in archaeology, by bringing together p...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
This essay introduces Digital Public Archaeology and its relation with neigh-boring fields of resear...
First paragraph: The idea for a seminar series entitled Archaeologists and the Digital. Towards Stra...
By way of introduction to the book, this chapter sets out the principal recent developments and char...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
The articles in this section of Internet Archaeology came out of a Theoretical Archaeology Group ses...
Archaeologists are relevant social agents, and they should aim to demonstrably present our work as i...
"Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork b...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork bu...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
This special issue focuses on digitally-enabled co-production in archaeology, by bringing together p...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
This essay introduces Digital Public Archaeology and its relation with neigh-boring fields of resear...
First paragraph: The idea for a seminar series entitled Archaeologists and the Digital. Towards Stra...
By way of introduction to the book, this chapter sets out the principal recent developments and char...
The papers in this special volume originated in two separate sessions of the 2012 Theoretical Archae...
This article presents critiques and analyses of recent work in digital public archaeology (DPA) in t...
The articles in this section of Internet Archaeology came out of a Theoretical Archaeology Group ses...
Archaeologists are relevant social agents, and they should aim to demonstrably present our work as i...
"Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork b...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Recent developments in the field of archaeology are not only progressing archaeological fieldwork bu...
How should communities be engaged with archaeological research and how are new projects targeting di...
The twenty years following the mid-1990s witnessed a step change in the communication landscape, whi...
Public Archaeology 2015 was a year-long project dedicated to the creation of public engagement and i...
This special issue focuses on digitally-enabled co-production in archaeology, by bringing together p...
There is growing awareness of the importance of public outreach in archaeology. Many professional ar...
This essay introduces Digital Public Archaeology and its relation with neigh-boring fields of resear...