'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük

This article considers the role of digital recording methods and visualisation tools in the primary recording of archaeology at the Neolithic tell site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Operating within and building on Çatalhöyük Research Project's understanding of reflexive methods (Hodder 2000b, 2003; B...

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Main Authors: James Taylor, Justine Issavi, Åsa Berggren, Dominik Lukas, Camilla Mazzucato, Burcu Tung, Nicoló Dell'Unto
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2018-01-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue47/1/index.html
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spelling doaj-bbc5e3e805fd43c39d34bd95501249dd2020-11-24T21:01:13ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872018-01-014710.11141/ia.47.1'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at ÇatalhöyükJames Taylor0Justine Issavi1Åsa Berggren2Dominik Lukas3Camilla Mazzucato4 Burcu Tung5Nicoló Dell'Unto6University of YorkStanford UniversitySydsvensk ArkeologiStanford UniversityStanford UniversityStanford UniversityLund UniversityThis article considers the role of digital recording methods and visualisation tools in the primary recording of archaeology at the Neolithic tell site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Operating within and building on Çatalhöyük Research Project's understanding of reflexive methods (Hodder 2000b, 2003; Berggren and Nilson 2014; Berggren et al. 2015) we incorporate elements of science and technology studies (Pickering 1995) in order to create a framework for documenting the complete process of devising, implementing, and assessing digitised and tablet-based workflows. These harness the project's existing SQL database and intra-site GIS, as well as the increasingly user-friendly suite of 3D recording technologies which are now available to archaeologists. The Çatalhöyük Research Project's longstanding engagement with digital methods in archaeology means that such a study is well placed to provide insights into wider disciplinary trends that might be described as a 'Digital Turn'. By offering a review of tablet recording and exploring the effects of its introduction upon the archaeologists' relationship with the archaeological remains, we investigate the applied integration of digital recording technologies and their role in facilitating a deeper reflexivity in the interpretation of the archaeology on the site.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue47/1/index.htmlÇatalhöyükArchaeological RecordingField Methods3D RecordingTablet RecordingReflexive MethodsIntra-site GISDigital Methods
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Justine Issavi
Åsa Berggren
Dominik Lukas
Camilla Mazzucato
Burcu Tung
Nicoló Dell'Unto
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Justine Issavi
Åsa Berggren
Dominik Lukas
Camilla Mazzucato
Burcu Tung
Nicoló Dell'Unto
'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
Internet Archaeology
Çatalhöyük
Archaeological Recording
Field Methods
3D Recording
Tablet Recording
Reflexive Methods
Intra-site GIS
Digital Methods
author_facet James Taylor
Justine Issavi
Åsa Berggren
Dominik Lukas
Camilla Mazzucato
Burcu Tung
Nicoló Dell'Unto
author_sort James Taylor
title 'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
title_short 'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
title_full 'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
title_fullStr 'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
title_full_unstemmed 'The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük
title_sort 'the rise of the machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at çatalhöyük
publisher University of York
series Internet Archaeology
issn 1363-5387
publishDate 2018-01-01
description This article considers the role of digital recording methods and visualisation tools in the primary recording of archaeology at the Neolithic tell site of Çatalhöyük, Turkey. Operating within and building on Çatalhöyük Research Project's understanding of reflexive methods (Hodder 2000b, 2003; Berggren and Nilson 2014; Berggren et al. 2015) we incorporate elements of science and technology studies (Pickering 1995) in order to create a framework for documenting the complete process of devising, implementing, and assessing digitised and tablet-based workflows. These harness the project's existing SQL database and intra-site GIS, as well as the increasingly user-friendly suite of 3D recording technologies which are now available to archaeologists. The Çatalhöyük Research Project's longstanding engagement with digital methods in archaeology means that such a study is well placed to provide insights into wider disciplinary trends that might be described as a 'Digital Turn'. By offering a review of tablet recording and exploring the effects of its introduction upon the archaeologists' relationship with the archaeological remains, we investigate the applied integration of digital recording technologies and their role in facilitating a deeper reflexivity in the interpretation of the archaeology on the site.
topic Çatalhöyük
Archaeological Recording
Field Methods
3D Recording
Tablet Recording
Reflexive Methods
Intra-site GIS
Digital Methods
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