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Full Description
Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society shows how the digitization of archaeological information, tools and workflows, and their interplay with both old and new non-digital practices throughout the archaeological information process, affect the outcomes of archaeological work, and in the end, our general understanding of the human past.
Whereas most of the literature related to archaeological information work has been based on practical and theoretical considerations within specific areas of archaeology, this innovative volume combines and integrates intra- and extra-disciplinary perspectives to archaeological work, looking at archaeology from both the inside and outside.
With fields studies from museums and society, and pioneering new academic research, Archaeology and Archaeological Information in the Digital Society will interest archaeologists across the board.
Contents
Introduction
Isto Huvila
Digital archaeological data for future knowledge-making
Lisa Börjesson and Isto Huvila
Knowledge Production with Data from Archaeological Excavations
Daniel Löwenborg
3D Models and Knowledge Production
Nicolò dell'Unto
From storing to storytelling - archaeological museums and digitisation
Bodil Petersson (text), in collaboration with Carolina Larsson (illustrations and technical explanations)
On the potentials and limitations of digital mediation of archaeological information
Per Stenborg
Ecology of archaeological information work
Isto Huvila
Archaeological information work and the digital turn
Isto Huvila, Lisa Börjesson, Nicolò Dell'Unto, Daniel Löwenborg, Bodil Petersson and Per Stenborg
Epilogue
Isto Huvila



