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Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present)

Proceedings of the 45rd Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

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These proceedings represent a selection of some of the excellent papers and posters presented at the 45th annual Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) conference which was held in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). The theme of the conference, as reflected in the title of this volume, was "Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present). We chose this theme to highlight the varying ways in which digital archaeologies are now practiced and how these practices are leading to new and exciting ways to share our data with interested publics. The papers in this volume are divided into the following themes: GIS, Education and Dissemination, Databases and Collaborative Data Management, Networks and Modelling, and Virtual and Augmented Realities.

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Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present), Jeffrey Glover, Jessica Moss, Dominique Rissolo

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Title
Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present)
Subtitle
Proceedings of the 45rd Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology
Language
German
Format
Hardcover
Pages
446
ISBN13
9783947251148
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These proceedings represent a selection of some of the excellent papers and posters presented at the 45th annual Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) conference which was held in Atlanta, Georgia (USA). The theme of the conference, as reflected in the title of this volume, was "Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present). We chose this theme to highlight the varying ways in which digital archaeologies are now practiced and how these practices are leading to new and exciting ways to share our data with interested publics. The papers in this volume are divided into the following themes: GIS, Education and Dissemination, Databases and Collaborative Data Management, Networks and Modelling, and Virtual and Augmented Realities.