Internet Archaeology (Jun 2017)

Digital Practice as Meaning Making in Archaeology

  • Gareth Beale,
  • Paul Reilly

DOI
https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.44.13
Journal volume & issue
no. 44

Abstract

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Digital technologies and concepts of creativity have both been catalysts for great innovation in archaeology. However, the way in which this innovation has been understood and represented within archaeological discourse has been very different. The interplay between computing and archaeology has been less explicitly theoretical and less discursive than the interplay between the arts and archaeology. Largely lacking from this discourse, however, has been a recognition of the emergence of traditions of practice that are distinctly digital but which are rooted in archaeological epistemologies or, in other words, the development of a digital archaeological praxis. This themed issue of Internet Archaeology was conceived in order to allow archaeologists to explore these emerging traditions and to reflect upon their own digital practice.

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