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Digital Archaeology showcases a forum for discussing and developing computer and network based approaches to archaeological research, conservation, and dissemination. In their quest to understand how humans became who they are, archaeologists have always been early adopters of promising new technologies. Computers and the internet have been no exception to this rule. The Digital Archaeology specialty section publishes a variety of contributions, from thought pieces about the direction of Digital Archaeology to innovations in digital field, lab, or curatorial methods, experimental results in computational archaeology, and any high quality examples of the application of computer or network based tools to archaeological research and education. Scholarship on the Archaeology of the Digital is welcome as part of the study of the human past. By publishing a mix of visions and concrete results, we hope to contribute significantly to the development of a truly Digital Archaeology.
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