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View article: Minimally Invasive Approaches to the High‐Resolution Mapping of Colluvial Deposits at the Battlefield of Waterloo: Implications for Archaeological Practice
Minimally Invasive Approaches to the High‐Resolution Mapping of Colluvial Deposits at the Battlefield of Waterloo: Implications for Archaeological Practice Open
Soil erosion poses a considerable threat to ecosystem services around the world. Among these, it is extremely problematic for archaeological sites, particularly in arable landscapes where accelerated soil degradation has been widely observ…
View article: Contributions of Multi‐Method Geophysical Survey to Archaeological Research at the Battlefield of Waterloo
Contributions of Multi‐Method Geophysical Survey to Archaeological Research at the Battlefield of Waterloo Open
Archaeological prospection is continually expanding into new frontiers, examining increasingly large areas, diverse environmental contexts and varying site types. One area that has received only limited focus is historic battlefields. This…
View article: Geophysical approaches to the archaeological prospection of early modern battlefield landscapes: a review of methods and objectives
Geophysical approaches to the archaeological prospection of early modern battlefield landscapes: a review of methods and objectives Open
This paper reviews methodological approaches in battlefield archaeology with a focus on sites of the early modern period, ca. 17th-19th century. The challenges associated with the prospection of these sites partially explains the relative …
View article: More than Modal? Exploring Affect, Affordance, Invitation and Solicitation
More than Modal? Exploring Affect, Affordance, Invitation and Solicitation Open
The aim of this chapter is to make a strong case for the adoption of a radically different approach to the archaeology of the senses. This is an approach that focuses not on what is sensed per se (or any ingenious mapping or digital repres…
View article: Geospatial Approaches to Mapping Archaeological Deposits in Dynamic Landscapes: The Battlefield of Waterloo, Belgium
Geospatial Approaches to Mapping Archaeological Deposits in Dynamic Landscapes: The Battlefield of Waterloo, Belgium Open
for paper to be presented at 2022 Spatial Humanities conference.
View article: Fire for Zeus: using Virtual Reality to explore meaning and experience at Mount Kasios
Fire for Zeus: using Virtual Reality to explore meaning and experience at Mount Kasios Open
From the Bronze Age onwards, summits of mountains in the East Mediterranean were sacred; many to the Greek sky-god Zeus–making a symbolic connection between the abstract sky and the physically highest point. In some cases, sacredness exten…
View article: Spatial Data Visualisation and Beyond
Spatial Data Visualisation and Beyond Open
The visualisation of spatial data is no longer limited to a fancy reconstruction on a computer screen. Archaeologists are increasingly recognising that to explore and research space we cannot just concentrate on the visual and topographic …
View article: Day of Archaeology 2011–2017: Global Community, Public Engagement, and Digital Practice
Day of Archaeology 2011–2017: Global Community, Public Engagement, and Digital Practice Open
The Day of Archaeology (http://www.dayofarchaeology.com) was a volunteer-led international archaeological blogging event that ran from 2011 to 2017. The project asked people who define themselves as archaeologists to submit one or more blo…
View article: Losing our Senses, an Exploration of 3D Object Scanning
Losing our Senses, an Exploration of 3D Object Scanning Open
3D scanning and photogrammetry of archaeological objects are now becoming commonplace. Virtual 3D scans are in many cases replacing the drawn record and are leading to objects being more easily accessed, shared and analysed. However, the w…
View article: The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to explore multi-sensory archaeological landscapes
The Embodied GIS. Using Mixed Reality to explore multi-sensory archaeological landscapes Open
We are at a turning point in development and thought about multi-sensorial engagement using digital mediation. From Oculus Rift VR goggles, Google Cardboard, noise-reducing headphones, vibrating-haptic simulating gloves, smell generators a…
View article: Lower Göksu archaeological salvage survey project, the third season
Lower Göksu archaeological salvage survey project, the third season Open
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