Blending the Material and the Digital: A Project at the Intersection of Museum Interpretation, Academic Research, and Experimental Archaeology
The power of digital technologies to communicate archaeological information in a museum context has recently been critically evaluated (Paardekooper, 2019). A recent collaboration between members of the Tracing the Potter’s Wheel project, the 4D Research Lab, and the Allard Pierson Museum and Knowle...
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Main Authors: | Caroline Jeffra, J. Hilditch, J. Waagen, T. Lanjouw, M. Stoffer, L. de Gelder, M. J. Kim |
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Language: | EN |
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2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/846f9f5c6765478eb74b336c44455ee7 |
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