A presentation given at TAG 2008 at University of Southampton on the subject of the changing nature of archaeological computing and its relationship with archaeological theory and the broader discipline of archaeology
Thinking in bits; archaeological theory and computing, past, present and future.
1. Wessex Archaeology
Thinking in bits; archaeological
theory and computing, past,
present and future
From trowel tip to publication and
beyond…
Paul Cripps
•Geomatics Manager, Wessex Archaeology
•PGR student, University of Southampton, Archaeological Computing Research Group
http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/ TAG 2008, University of Southampton – December 2008
4. Wessex Archaeology
Field Survey Processing
and Publication,
Repositories
Analysis dissemination
Building survey and online
and archive
resources
deposition
Excavation Post-ex
Web-mapping, Web-mapping
TST, GPS, databases, ArcGIS, Spatial ArcPublisher, Portable services (WMS/WFS),
digital photography, Analyst, AutoCAD, Document Format open formats
photomodeller, laser Vue Infinite, Maya, (pdf), open formats (shapefile), semantic
scanning, TheoLT databases (shapefile) web
http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/ TAG 2008, University of Southampton – December 2008
13. Wessex Archaeology
http://www.e-onsoftware.com/
http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/ TAG 2008, University of Southampton – December 2008
14. Wessex Archaeology
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p.cripps@wessexarch.co.uk
www.wessexarch.co.uk
http://www.wessexarch.co.uk/ TAG 2008, University of Southampton – December 2008