domingo, 4 de octubre de 2009

DIGITAL ARCHAEOLOGY

Bridging method and theory





Libro editado por Thomas L. Evans and Patrick Daly (2006)


PART I Where we’ve been and where we are going
Introduction: archaeological theory and digital pasts
PATRICK DALY AND THOMAS L.EVANS
1 Digital archaeology: a historical context
EZRA B.W.ZUBROW

PART II Data collection
2 Archaeological survey in a digital world
MATT BRADLEY
3 Drowning in data? Digital data in a British contracting unit
PAUL BACKHOUSE

PART III Quantification made easy
4 You, me and IT: the application of simple quantitative techniques in the examination of gender, identity and social reproduction in the Early to Middle Iron Age of northeastern France
THOMAS L.EVANS

PART IV Modelling the past
5 Jouma’s tent: Bedouin and digital archaeology
CAROL PALMER AND PATRICK DALY
6 Digital archaeology and the scalar structure of pastoral landscapes: modeling mobile societies of prehistoric Central Asia
MICHAEL FRACHETTI
7 What you see is what you get? Visualscapes, visual genesis and hierarchy
MARCOS LLOBERA

PART V Virtual worlds
8 ‘Digital gardening’: an approach to simulating elements of palaeovegetation and some implications for the interpretation of prehistoric sites and landscapes
BENJAMIN R.GEAREY AND HENRY P.CHAPMAN
9 At the edges of the lens: photography, graphical constructions and cinematography
GRAEME P.EARL

PART VI Disseminating the data
10 Electronic publication in archaeology
JULIAN D.RICHARDS
11 Computers, learning and teaching in archaeology: life past and present on the screen
GARY LOCK
12 What’s another word for thesaurus? Data standards and classifying the past
ANDREW BAINES AND KENNETH BROPHY

PART VII Conclusion

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