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E-grāmata: Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice: Data, Ethics, and Professionalism

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  • Formāts: 338 pages
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jun-2022
  • Izdevniecība: University Press of Florida
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9780813072289
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Exploring the use of digital methods in heritage studies and archaeological research

 

The two volumes of Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice bring together archaeologists and heritage professionals from private, public, and academic sectors to discuss practical applications of digital and computational approaches to the field. Contributors thoughtfully explore the diverse and exciting ways in which digital methods are being deployed in archaeological interpretation and analysis, museum collections and archives, and community engagement, as well as the unique challenges that these approaches bring.


In this volume, essays address methods for preparing and analyzing archaeological data, focusing on preregistration of research design and 3D digital topography. Next, contributors use specific case studies to discuss data structuring, with an emphasis on creating and maintaining large data sets and working with legacy data. Finally, the volume offers insights into ethics and professionalism, including topics such as access to data, transparency and openness, scientific reproducibility, open-access heritage resources, indigenous sovereignty, structural racial inequalities, and machine learning.


Digital Heritage and Archaeology in Practice highlights the importance of community, generosity, and openness in the use of digital tools and technologies. Providing a purposeful counterweight to the idea that digital archaeology requires expensive infrastructure, proprietary software, complicated processes, and opaque workflows, these volumes privilege perspectives that embrace straightforward and transparent approaches as models for the future.


Contributors: Lynne Goldstein | Ethan Watrall | Brian Ballsun-Stanton | Rachel Opitz | Sbastian Heath | Jolene Smith | Philip I Buckland | Adela Sobotkova | Petra Hermankova | Theresa Huntsman | Heather Richards-Rissetto | Ben Marwick | Li-Ying Wang | Carrie Heitman | Neha Gupta | Ramona Nicholas | Susan Blair | Jeremy Huggett 

List of Figures vii List of Tables
ix
Introduction: Digital Methods, Data, and Ethics; Framing a More Thoughtfully Open, Public, and Generous Approach to Digital Heritage and Archaeology 1(14)
Ethan Watrall
Lynne Goldstein
Part I Digital Methods and Computational Approaches for Archaeological Analysis and Interpretation
1 Introducing Preregistration of Research Design to Archaeology
15(21)
Shawn A. Ross
Brian Ballsun-Stanton
2 Engaging with Landscape Topography: Visualization, Depiction, and Interpretation in (Digital) Reality
36(35)
Rachel Opitz
Part II Working with Digital Data in Heritage and Archaeology
3 Narrating Transitions and Transformations in Cultural Heritage Digital Workflows Using a JSON-Encoded Dataset of Roman Amphitheaters
71(27)
Sebastian Heath
4 Practical Approaches to Managing Messy Data in Archaeology
98(11)
Jolene Smith
5 Approaches to Research Data Infrastructure for Archaeological Science
109(26)
Phillip I. Buckland
Mattias Sjolander
6 Emergent Archaeological Realities and Reusable Datasets: What Is the Priority?
135(15)
Adela Sobotkova
Petra Hermankova
7 Lydian Legacies: Hybrid Approaches to Data Management and Publication at the Archaeological Exploration of Sardis
150(13)
Theresa Huntsman
Part III Engaging with Ethics and Professional Issues in Digital Heritage and Archaeology
8 Technological Challenges to Practicing 3D Ethics in Archaeology
163(31)
Heather Richards-Rissetto
9 How to Align Disciplinary Ideals with Actual Practices: Transparency and Openness in Archaeological Science
194(26)
Ben Marwick
Li-Ying Wang
10 Theorizing the Archive and Ethics of Open Access Archaeology
220(21)
Carrie C. Heitman
11 Postcolonial and Indigenous Perspectives in Digital Archaeology
241(34)
Neha Gupta
Ramona Nicholas
Susan Blair
12 Archaeological Practice and Digital Automation
275(30)
Jeremy Huggett
List of Contributors 305(8)
Index 313
Ethan Watrall is associate professor of anthropology, director of the Cultural Heritage Informatics Initiative, and director of the Digital Heritage Imaging and Innovation Lab at Michigan State University.

Lynne Goldstein is professor emerita of anthropology and founding director of the Campus Archaeology Program at Michigan State University. She is the coauthor of Aztalan: Mysteries of an Ancient Indian Town. Goldstein is the recipient of a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Society for American Archaeology.