Beyond Digital Dwelling: Re-thinking Interpretive Visualisation in Archaeology
Archaeology is a visually rich discipline with a long history of utilising images across a variety of contexts within its practice. However, due to the often unavoidably subjective nature of visual interpretation, fundamental issues with its application remain problematic and largely unresolved. Fur...
Main Author: | Watterson Alice |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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De Gruyter
2015-04-01
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Series: | Open Archaeology |
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Online Access: | http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/opar.2014.1.issue-1/opar-2015-0006/opar-2015-0006.xml?format=INT |
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