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Archaeology and Media

Using Social Media as a Source for Understanding Public Perceptions of Archaeology: Research Challenges and Methodological Pitfalls

Using Social Media as a Source for Understanding Public Perceptions of Archaeology: Research Challenges and Methodological Pitfalls

... of archaeology in digital ...social media researchers to conclude their papers with the call to action for ‘social media platforms provide transparent data access to criti- cal, independent, ...

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Decentering the discipline? Archaeology, museums and social media

Decentering the discipline? Archaeology, museums and social media

... around archaeology at the site of the Levi Jordan Plantation in Brazoria, Texas, can be considered a ‘Web ...community archaeology groups and associations have established social media ...Public ...

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Super media world : an archaeology of convergence and exchange between physical and digital spaces

Super media world : an archaeology of convergence and exchange between physical and digital spaces

... My earliest experiments with these themes began within digital spaces. I began by collecting digital copies of painted landscapes found through Google Images’ search engine. For me these images represented hybrid spaces, ...

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Towards an archaeology of media ecologies : the case of Italian free radios

Towards an archaeology of media ecologies : the case of Italian free radios

... with Media Ecology, for which he gives a useful history, stat- ing that it came out of conversations between Marshall McLuhan, Eric Mcluhan and Neil Postman, dating back to ...to Media Ecologies (2-5) and ...

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Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

Ethical Challenges in Digital Public Archaeology

... in Archaeology) organisation has developed a clear ethics policy for all work pertaining to research undertaken with digital technologies and those for the use data taken from social media discussions, and ...

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How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

How Digital Are the Digital Humanities? An Analysis of Two Scholarly Blogging Platforms

... (anthropology, archaeology, archive, art, culture, ethnography, history, humanities, learning, libraries, literacy, literature, media, pedagogy, preservation, publishing, rhetoric, scholarship, ...

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Colonization, disability, and the intranet: the ethnic cleansing of space?

Colonization, disability, and the intranet: the ethnic cleansing of space?

... of archaeology and ethnography (Meskell, 2007) provided explanatory mechanisms of property and processes which enabled simple correlates between materials and so called static phenomenon to be provided (Roux, ...

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Yesterday's Hadaly : on voicing a feminist media archaeology

Yesterday's Hadaly : on voicing a feminist media archaeology

... feminist media archaeology would seek to dwell in the interstitial, medial space that avowed archaeologists like Ernst or forerunners like Kittler disavow in favor of diametrical opposition and historical ...

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Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

Beyond metaphor : archaeology as a social and artistic practice

... By the 1930s, Britain was facing war again, and over the next decades, across a variety of media, including more or less propagandistic films, the notion of Britain’s deep past was to be explored. Revival of ...

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Telenesia Catalogue

Telenesia Catalogue

... and media archaeology have helped guide my work as I have explored notions of schizophonia and technological depunctualisation or the opening of the ‘black box’ of ...

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‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

‘Pompeii mania' in schools Down Under

... of archaeology education tends to be at university level, both in Australia and elsewhere (Burke & Smith 2007; Colley 2002; Smardz & Smith ...teaching archaeology to school children at sites, ...

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Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

Archaeology, heritage and social value: public perspectives on European Archaeology

... perceive archaeology as a science useful for discovering the human past, and typically associate it with excava- tions (Kobyliński, 2009; Marciniak, 2011; Marciniak et ...associate archaeology not only ...

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Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu

... Volume 4, Issue 1, January – 2019 International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology ISSN No 2456 2165 IJISRT19JA262 www ijisrt com 558 Archaeology of Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu[.] ...

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Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

Excavations at the Thaddeus Stevens and Lydia HamiltonSmith Site, Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Archaeological Evidencefor the Underground Railroad

... (University of Maryland). All four generously traveled to Lancaster in the summer of 2003 to view the Stevens and Smith Site and associated artifacts. An early version of this article was presented at the 2004 Society ...

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Memory work

Memory work

... misrepresentation of Irish history as a series of constant rebellions against the English. At a more systemic level, Alastair Becket and Olivia Lelong’s work has been on the social and political history of rural ...

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Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

Soil Scientific Research Methods Used in Archaeology – Promising Soil Biochemistry: a Mini-review

... linked archaeology to geology, dating and ...then archaeology in Scandinavia has always had strong association with geology (Briggs, ...within archaeology (Sherratt, ...environmental ...

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The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture  Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

The 2005 Rolt memorial lecture Industrial archaeology or the archaeology of the industrial period? Models, methodology and the future of industrial archaeology

... industrial archaeologists. Anna Badcock’s and Brian Malaws’ paper in particular pro- vides an approach that allows researchers unfamiliar with the manufacturing process to record such activities in an informed and fully ...

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Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

Reconstructing the Roman London flavourscape: New insights into the exotic food plant trade using network and spatial analyses

... London Archaeology (MOLA) but also other units that were responsible for the study of material from numerous excavations conducted prior to urban development ...

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Archaeology and Human Evolution

Archaeology and Human Evolution

... of archaeology and human evolution can be achieved through a number of ...them. Archaeology is a fairly tactile thing, and there can be little replacement for actually seeing, or better yet, handling ...

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The archaeology of Wilson's Promontory

The archaeology of Wilson's Promontory

... XI Page APPENDICES 1.1 Culture Change and Surface Collecting in Australia 2.1 Descriptions of the Yanakie West Y¥ Sites Yanakie East YE Sites Wilson's Promontory WPW and WPE Sites 2.2 2.[r] ...

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