
doi: 10.14273/unisa-4216
This essay introduces Digital Public Archaeology and its relation with neigh-boring fields of research and practice. This is achieved by reviewing, exemplifying andcritically reflecting upon a selection of relevant themes, including traditions, modes ofdigital engagement, crowdsourcing, 3D visualisation and simulation, and data science.
Re-presentation, Participation, Crowdsourcing, Public archaeology, Values, Digital engagement, Data science, 3D
Re-presentation, Participation, Crowdsourcing, Public archaeology, Values, Digital engagement, Data science, 3D
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