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Abstract
Within the whole scope of archaeology, digital archaeology (also known as archaeological computing, archaeological informatics, cyberarchaeology, e-archaeology, virtual archaeology and so on) can be defined as the use of "future technology to understand past behaviour" (Zubrow 2006, 23). The field of software archaeology (i.e. special studies of legacy software) is treated elswhere.
E.B.W. Zubrow 2006. “Digital Archaeology. A Historical Context.” In Digital Archaeology. Bridging Method and Theory, edited by T.L. Evans, and P.T. Daly, 8–26. London et al. Routledge.
E.B.W. Zubrow 2006. “Digital Archaeology. A Historical Context.” In Digital Archaeology. Bridging Method and Theory, edited by T.L. Evans, and P.T. Daly, 8–26. London et al. Routledge.
Original language | English |
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Publisher | ScienceOpen |
Media of output | Online |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 3 Oct 2017 |
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
- 601026 Virtual archeology
- 605007 Digital humanities
- 601024 Archaeological prospection
- 601010 Classical archaeology
Keywords
- Digital Archaeology
Activities
- 1 Talk or oral contribution
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Überlegungen zur Digitalen Archäologie und zu ihrem Verhältnis zu den Digitalen Geisteswissenschaften
Dominik Hagmann (Speaker)
30 Nov 2018Activity: Talks and presentations › Talk or oral contribution › Science to Science
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Research output
- 1 Web publication
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The Digital Archaeology Collection on ScienceOpen: Editorial
Hagmann, D., 3 Oct 2017Publications: Electronic/multimedia output › Web publication
Open Access