This book collects articles from two different workshops organized in 2009 and 2010. The TAG (Theoretical Archaeology Group) Conference in Stanford (May, 1-3, 2009) - workshop on Cyber-archaeology - and the conference Diversifying Participation. Digital Media and Learning - workshop on Virtual Collaborative Environments for Cultural Heritage (February, 18-20, 2010 in San Diego, La Jolla).
Author(s): Maurizio Forte
Series: BAR British Archaeological Reports International Series 2177
Publisher: BAR Publishing
Year: 2010
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Table of Contents
From Archaeology to I-archaeology: Cyberarchaeology, paradigms, and the end of the twentieth century
Introduction to Cyber-Archaeology
From Computable Archaeology to Computational Intelligence: New Prospects for Archaeological Reasoning
VIR TUAL IMPACT: Visualizing the Potential Effects of Cosmic Impact in Human History
PLACE-Hampi, Ancient Hampi and Hampi-LIVE-an entanglement of people-things
The Fallacy of Reconstruction
Exploring cognitive landscapes: toward an understanding of the relationship between space/time conceptualization and cultural material expression
Wayfinding across space, time, and society
3D Cybermaps of Western Han Mural Tombs
Cyber-archaeology and Virtual Collaborative Environments
Comparing tangible and virtual exploration of archaeological objects
An open source approach to cultural heritage: Nu.M.E. Project and the virtual reconstruction of Bologna
On-Site Digital Archaeology 3.0 and Cyber-Archaeology: Into the Future of the Past – New Developments, Delivery and the Creation of a Data Avalanche