Περίληψη:
This article presents a holistic and reflexive process for archaeological fieldwork from inception to publication. The opportunities afforded by maturing digital techniques allowed fundamental rethinking of field and laboratory practice paradigms. A number of normally unquestioned aspects of archaeological praxis were examined with the goal of reorganizing information dynamics. Instead of a series of disparate processes in the field and field laboratory and during study and publication phases, a heterarchically-organized common information framework bonded all aspects of work traditionally only brought together in post-excavation processing, replacing disparate datasets and encompassing ongoing processes such as excavation recording, finds processing, and final analyses. Recording uses a common interface based on the iDig iPad app, and analyses use 3D GIS, based on comprehensive photogrammetry and an underlying all-encompassing data engine. The development and application of the process are described with reference to the excavations, study, and publication of EBA sites on Keros, Cyclades, Greece. © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group.
Συγγραφείς:
Boyd, M.J.
Campbell, R.
Doonan, R.C.P.
Douglas, C.
Gavalas, G.
Gkouma, M.
Halley, C.
Hartzler, B.
Herbst, J.A.
Indgjerd, H.R.
Krijnen, A.
Legaki, I.
Margaritis, E.
Meyer, N.
Moutafi, I.
Iliou, N.P.
Wylie, D.A.
Renfrew, C.