We are in the middle of the digital transformation era, which, as a digital revolution, aects society in economic as well as in scientic terms. This digital revolution as a third part of industrial revolution is based on digital technologies that have already become established in individual stages in various areas of life. Terms such as Industry 4.0, Work 4.0 and Web 4.0 are lived reality in our digital society. Archeology has also undergone a digital transformation from an analogous science to an Archaeology 4.0. Starting with an analogue era, in which research data was kept in books, followed by a digital era in which digitization progresses and data are published on the WWW, followed by a semantic era, in which semantic modelling and p...
The Stone Age Meets the Digital Age: Exploring the Application of Digital, Three-Dimensional Technol...
Over the years, the World of Archaeology has looked at modern technologies of 3D data acquisition an...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
We are in the middle of the digital transformation era, which, as a digital revolution, aects societ...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
From Archaeology and the Information Age: Traditional methods of making archaeological data availabl...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
A revolution has occurred within the practice and dissemination of archaeology over the past three d...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
This article argues that archaeologists have shown relatively little concern for the social, cultura...
Almost everything that is written or said about the use of information technology within archaeology...
The Stone Age Meets the Digital Age: Exploring the Application of Digital, Three-Dimensional Technol...
Over the years, the World of Archaeology has looked at modern technologies of 3D data acquisition an...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...
We are in the middle of the digital transformation era, which, as a digital revolution, aects societ...
The New technologies alter our lives and the way in which we perceive it beyond the imaginable. This...
The paper introduces the concept of Digital Infrastructure (DI) and the associated notion of Socio- ...
Traditional methods of making archaeological data available are becoming increasingly inadequate. Th...
In the 1980s archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualisa...
From Archaeology and the Information Age: Traditional methods of making archaeological data availabl...
Every part of archaeological practice is intimately tied to digital technologies, but how deeply do ...
A revolution has occurred within the practice and dissemination of archaeology over the past three d...
In the 1980's archaeologists embraced the rapidly expanding field of computer modelling and visualis...
From early discussions of the disruptive potential of computer technologies for archaeological appli...
This article argues that archaeologists have shown relatively little concern for the social, cultura...
Almost everything that is written or said about the use of information technology within archaeology...
The Stone Age Meets the Digital Age: Exploring the Application of Digital, Three-Dimensional Technol...
Over the years, the World of Archaeology has looked at modern technologies of 3D data acquisition an...
Abstract Archaeology is known for the research, study, excavation, and exploration of the past. Ofte...