Visualizing Archaeologists: A Reflexive History of Visualization Practice in Archaeology
Visualization techniques may have changed over the years, but have they fundamentally changed archaeological visual literacy and the ways archaeologists create knowledge? Or do new digital tools merely disguise conventional practices? The answer may reside in a deeper understanding of the long tradi...
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Autor principal: | Opgenhaffen Loes |
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De Gruyter
2021
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