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Integrating Digital Datasets into Public Engagement through ArcGIS StoryMaps
2020
Advances in Archaeological Practice
These technologies, even when collected for analysis or documentation, can be valuable tools for educating and involving the public with archaeological methods and how these methods help archaeologists ...
ArcGIS StoryMaps is an effective tool for integrating digital datasets into an accessible framework that is suitable for interactive public engagement. ...
Data Availability Statement All digital data presented in this article are openly accessible through The Kingdom of Copper StoryMap itself and also on the Edom Lowlands Regional Archaeology Project's ArcGIS ...
doi:10.1017/aap.2020.14
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The Qumran Visualization Project: Prospects for Digital Humanities in Theological Libraries
2012
Theological Librarianship
This essay will offer a critical review of one Digital Humanities project that is relevant to theological libraries and Biblical Studies: the Qumran Visualization Project. ...
essay will discuss why theological libraries should start considering the Digital Humanities, and then offer some strategies for how libraries can support, promote or otherwise engage with this type of ...
Th ese computing tools enable things like textual analysis performed through text mining of digitized collections, spatial visualization of numeric data, and digitization of analog formats. ...
doi:10.31046/tl.v5i2.240
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Ancient texts, classical archaeology and representation of the past: the development of a dialogue
2008
Μουσείο Μπενάκη
Second, as a discourse it opens up the way towards a rhetorical system of analysis, providing a new epistemological tool. ...
Third because, as discourse, interpretation leads the way towards a rhetorical system of analysis and therefore it offers us new epistemological tools. ...
doi:10.12681/benaki.18009
fatcat:a5zfskidfvfbhc6ogomaqyiifa
Further Frontiers in GIS: Extending Spatial Analysis to Textual Sources in Archaeology
2015
Open Archaeology
In this article we explain the development of GTA, propose possible uses of this methodology in the field of archaeology, and give a summary of the challenges that emerge from this type of analysis. ...
A newly developed approach termed Geographic Text Analysis (GTA) is now allowing the semi-automated exploration of large corpora incorporating a combination of Natural Language Processing techniques, Corpus ...
research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme (FP7/2007-2013) / ERC grant "Spatial Humanities: Texts ...
doi:10.1515/opar-2015-0010
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Editorial Introduction: Web-based Archaeology and Collaborative Research
2018
Journal of Field Archaeology
Working towards this goal, the Çatalhöyük Project, under the directorship of Ian Hodder, made its records available in an interactive web-based system that allowed users to search and query the project's ...
; The conversation of Open Source vs. Proprietary must move towards data migration strategies; Is there a "middleground?" Yes, let's talk about Tool Customization vs. ...
doi:10.1080/00934690.2018.1512701
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Page 188 of American Antiquity Vol. 20, Issue 2
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1954
American Antiquity
And furthe tudies within the framework of the present sherd typolog an best be directed toward its refine- ment, not only as a dating tool, but as a measure of rate of culture change. ...
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understanding of culture contact and population move-
ment in the Southwest (see Colton 1946: 300-11), he does not seem to visualize an intensive pottery study of the sort named above as a tool for ...
AnnoMAD: A Semantic Framework for the Management and the Integration of Full-text Excavation Data and Geographic Information
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2010
VAST: International Symposium on Virtual Reality
This paper describes the advances in the development of the AnnoMAD System, a modular framework created by PIN and The Cyprus Institute for the management and the integration of free-text archaeological ...
The system provides a free-text encoding tool able to annotate textual documentation using semantic features and a GIS integrated framework to capture the spatial descriptions and make them available in ...
[GRA] ) and its pretty user interface with the other tools of the AnnoMAD System and to use it for the management of all the geographic information that usually represents an important part of the archaeological ...
doi:10.2312/vast/vast10/123-130
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CONSTRUCTING PREHISTORY: LITHIC ANALYSIS IN THE LEVANTINE EPIPALAEOLITHIC
2004
Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute
The construction of archaeological data reflects the peculiar position of archaeology. Neither humanity nor science, art nor analysis, archaeology com- bines methods and paradigms of both. ...
An analysis of the microliths at Kharaneh IV Phase D, Square A20/37. Paléorient 21, 75-95.
Neeley, M.P. & C.M. Barton 1994. ...
doi:10.1111/j.1467-9655.2004.00207.x
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A Manifesto for an Introspective Digital Archaeology
2015
Open Archaeology
Instead, it proposes a broader challenge, one which addresses the very stuff of archaeology: an understanding of how digital technologies influence and alter our relationships with data, from their creation ...
AbstractThis paper presents a grand challenge for Digital Archaeology of a different kind: it is not technical in and of itself, it does not seek out technological solutions for archaeological problems ...
In the process, an introspective turn in Digital Archaeology can contribute to a deeper appreciation of the value of Digital Archaeology in relation to the broader discipline of archaeology, elevating ...
doi:10.1515/opar-2015-0002
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Form, function and descriptive analysis in archaeology
2016
Les Nouvelles de l archéologie
Texte intégral 11 - The history of Archaeological Computing is strictly linked with the progress in the field of descriptive analysis of archaeological materials. ...
It is an approach in many ways still experimental but which is gradually spreading and is an important tool for research innovation and a better understanding of the -contexts (Notarstefano 2012). ...
doi:10.4000/nda.3472
fatcat:yaslof2o35fmbe2nbjoj2ohzom
A step towards the challenging recognition of expedient bone tools
2020
Peer Community In Archaeology
Socarxiv, 68xpz, ver. 4 peer-reviewed and recommended by PCI Archaeology. Cite this recommendation as: Camille Daujeard (2021) A step towards the challenging recognition of expedient bone tools. ...
Camille Daujeard based on reviews by Jarod Hutson, Delphine Vettese and 1 anonymous reviewer A recommendation of: Luc DOYON, LI Zhanyang, WANG Hua, Lila GEIS, Francesco d'ERRICO. ...
• Comparison between archaeological and experimental diaphyseal fragments Line 537: The authors could provide, inside the text, the number corresponding to the percentages to a better comprehension of ...
doi:10.24072/pci.archaeo.100008
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Distant Reading and Discourse Analysis
2016
Le foucaldien
Our preliminary conclusion: digital archaeology appears to founder on the operationalization of the complex concept of the statement (énoncé). ...
Can historical discourse analyses be carried out with the aid of computers? In order to examine this question, we compare Franco Moretti's Distant Reading with Foucault's archaeological method. ...
discourse analysis is an immanent process. ...
doi:10.16995/lefou.16
fatcat:lusvstiodrbe7a7qzvq4atfocm
Mapping Historical Texts in the Classroom: The Anatolian Travelers Project
2019
Cartographic Perspectives
As part of a graduate-level class called Spatial Analysis of the Past, students were given an assignment to create online maps of nineteenth-century travelers' accounts about western Anatolia (Turkey). ...
Specifically, we focus on four learning goals: the integration of historical and archaeological methods, an increase in digital literacy among humanities students, experimentation with visualization decisions ...
Spatial Analysis of the Past is a graduate-level course offered as part of an archaeological science curriculum, intended to build students' skills in analyzing archaeological evidence. ...
doi:10.14714/cp93.1488
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Moving towards an Open Archaeology: projects, opportunities and challenges
2019
Mitteilungen der Vereinigung Österreichischer Bibliothekarinnen und Bibliothekare
Finally there will be a discussion of some of the questions and challenges the discipline is facing in its move towards an Open Archaeology. ...
Generally, open science practices are only slowly having an impact on mainstream archaeological practice. ...
ARIADNEplus will provide more advanced tools for digital analysis and interpretation such as visualization, annotation, text mining and geo-temporal data management tools. ...
doi:10.31263/voebm.v72i2.3249
fatcat:2nxqzw5fcbgubm4q5ff6j6otbq
Computational Reproducibility in Archaeological Research: Basic Principles and a Case Study of Their Implementation
2016
Journal of Archaeological Method and Theory
The primary benefit, of sharing data in particular, is increased impact via an increased number of citations. ...
The primary benefit, of sharing data in particular, is increased impact via an increased number of citations. ...
This research was carried out as part of ARC Discovery Project DP110102864. ...
doi:10.1007/s10816-015-9272-9
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