Digital technology increasingly pervades all settings of archaeological practice and virtually every stage of knowledge production. Through the digital we create, develop, manage and share our disciplinary crown jewels. However, technology adoption and digital mediation has not been uniform across all settings or stages. This diversity might be celebrated as reflecting greater openness and multivocality in the discipline, but equally it can be argued that such diversity is unsustainable, and that standards are insufficiently rigorous. Regardless, all positions face the possibility of being severely tested by some large-scale external event: on every continent we witness economic and political upheaval, violence and social conflict. How is d...
This paper addresses the nature of digital scholarship and discusses the challenges for digitally en...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
Almost everything that is written or said about the use of information technology within archaeology...
Digital technology increasingly pervades all settings of archaeological practice and virtually every...
Digital technology increasingly pervades all settings of archaeological practice and virtually every...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
Digital Archaeology is predicated upon an ever-changing set of apparatuses – technological, methodol...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Abstract Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infr...
This paper presents a grand challenge for Digital Archaeology of a different kind: it is not technic...
Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infrastructur...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
This paper presents a grand challenge for Digital Archaeology of a different kind: it is not technic...
This paper addresses the nature of digital scholarship and discusses the challenges for digitally en...
This paper addresses the nature of digital scholarship and discusses the challenges for digitally en...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
Almost everything that is written or said about the use of information technology within archaeology...
Digital technology increasingly pervades all settings of archaeological practice and virtually every...
Digital technology increasingly pervades all settings of archaeological practice and virtually every...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on ar...
Digital Archaeology is predicated upon an ever-changing set of apparatuses – technological, methodol...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
Abstract Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infr...
This paper presents a grand challenge for Digital Archaeology of a different kind: it is not technic...
Archaeological practice is increasingly enacted within pervasive and invisible digital infrastructur...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
This paper presents a grand challenge for Digital Archaeology of a different kind: it is not technic...
This paper addresses the nature of digital scholarship and discusses the challenges for digitally en...
This paper addresses the nature of digital scholarship and discusses the challenges for digitally en...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
Almost everything that is written or said about the use of information technology within archaeology...