European archaeologists in the last two decades have worked to
integrate a wide range of emerging digital tools to enhance the
recording, analysis, and dissemination of archaeological data.
These techniques have expanded and altered the data collected by
archaeologists as well as their interpretations. At the same time
archaeologists have expanded the capabilities of using these data
on a large scale, across platforms, regions, and time periods,
utilising new and existing digital research infrastructures to
enhance the scale of data used for archaeological interpretations.
This Element discusses some of the most recent, innovative uses of
these techniques in European archaeology at different stages of
archaeological work. In addition to providing an overview of some
of these techniques, it critically assesses these approaches and
outlines the recent challenges to the discipline posed by
self-reflexive use of these tools and advocacy for their open use
in cultural heritage preservation and public engagement.
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