Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featured in past peoples’ relationship with the material world around them. However, experimental archaeology has, hitherto, confined itself to rigid, empirical and quantitative questions. This paper applies principles of experimental archaeology and serious gaming tools in the reconstructions of a British Iron Age Roundhouse. The paper explains a number of experiments conducted to look for quantitative differences in movement in virtual vs material environments using both “virtual” studio reconstruction as well as material reconstruction. The data from these experiments was then analysed to look for differences in movement which could be attribut...
We are of an era in which digital technology now enhances the method and practice of archaeology. In...
Archaeologists in the 1980s were embracing wholeheartedly the rapidly expanding field of computer mo...
The prospect of “digging” as an archaeologist within a virtual world is a paradox: how do we excavat...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
The Motion in Place Platform was an infrastructure experiment which sought to provide a ‘deep’ mappi...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
Human movement constitutes a fundamental part of the archaeological process, and of any interpretati...
Human movement constitutes a fundamental part of the archaeological process, and of any interpretati...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
Archaeological excavations provide us with important clues about the past. Excavated artefacts repre...
International audienceIncreasingly, the incorporation of 3D printed artefacts into Virtual Reality (...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
The use of virtual 3D techniques as a research tool in the interpretation of analogue archaeological...
We are of an era in which digital technology now enhances the method and practice of archaeology. In...
Archaeologists in the 1980s were embracing wholeheartedly the rapidly expanding field of computer mo...
The prospect of “digging” as an archaeologist within a virtual world is a paradox: how do we excavat...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
The Motion in Place Platform was an infrastructure experiment which sought to provide a ‘deep’ mappi...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
Human movement constitutes a fundamental part of the archaeological process, and of any interpretati...
Human movement constitutes a fundamental part of the archaeological process, and of any interpretati...
Experimental archaeology has long yielded valuable insights into the tools and techniques that featu...
Archaeological excavations provide us with important clues about the past. Excavated artefacts repre...
International audienceIncreasingly, the incorporation of 3D printed artefacts into Virtual Reality (...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
The use of virtual 3D techniques as a research tool in the interpretation of analogue archaeological...
We are of an era in which digital technology now enhances the method and practice of archaeology. In...
Archaeologists in the 1980s were embracing wholeheartedly the rapidly expanding field of computer mo...
The prospect of “digging” as an archaeologist within a virtual world is a paradox: how do we excavat...