Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Çatalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel's edge
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Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Çatalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel's edge. / Berggren, Åsa; Dell’Unto, Nicolo; Forte, Maurizio; Haddow, Scott; Hodder, Ian; Issavi, Justine; Lercari, Nicola; Mazzucato, Camilla; Mickel, Allison; Taylor, James S.
In: Antiquity, Vol. 89, No. 344, 2015, p. 433-448.Research output: Contribution to journal › Journal article › Research › peer-review
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T1 - Revisiting reflexive archaeology at Çatalhöyük: integrating digital and 3D technologies at the trowel's edge
AU - Berggren, Åsa
AU - Dell’Unto, Nicolo
AU - Forte, Maurizio
AU - Haddow, Scott
AU - Hodder, Ian
AU - Issavi, Justine
AU - Lercari, Nicola
AU - Mazzucato, Camilla
AU - Mickel, Allison
AU - Taylor, James S.
PY - 2015
Y1 - 2015
N2 - ExcavationsatC¸atalhöyükhavebeenongoing for over 20 years and have involved multi-national teams, a diverse range of archaeological specialists and a vast archive of records. The task of marshalling this data so that it can be useful not only at the post-excavation stage, but also while making decisions in the field, is challenging. Here, members of the team reflect on the use of digital technology on-site to promote a reflexive engagement with the archaeology. They explore how digital data in a fieldwork context can break down communication barriersbetweenspecialists,fosteraninclusive approach to the excavation process and facilitate reflexive engagement with recording and interpretation.
AB - ExcavationsatC¸atalhöyükhavebeenongoing for over 20 years and have involved multi-national teams, a diverse range of archaeological specialists and a vast archive of records. The task of marshalling this data so that it can be useful not only at the post-excavation stage, but also while making decisions in the field, is challenging. Here, members of the team reflect on the use of digital technology on-site to promote a reflexive engagement with the archaeology. They explore how digital data in a fieldwork context can break down communication barriersbetweenspecialists,fosteraninclusive approach to the excavation process and facilitate reflexive engagement with recording and interpretation.
KW - 3D visualisation
KW - C¸atalhöyük
KW - GIS
KW - Neolithic
KW - digital
KW - recording
KW - reflexive archaeology
U2 - 10.15184/aqy.2014.43
DO - 10.15184/aqy.2014.43
M3 - Journal article
VL - 89
SP - 433
EP - 448
JO - Antiquity
JF - Antiquity
SN - 0003-598X
IS - 344
ER -
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