Algorithmic Agency and Autonomy in Archaeological Practice
A key development in archaeology is the increasing agency of the digital tools brought to bear on archaeological practice. Roles and tasks that were previously thought to be uncomputable are beginning to be digitalized, and the presumption that computerization is best suited to well-defined and rest...
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Autor principal: | Huggett Jeremy |
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De Gruyter
2021
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