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BradPhys to BradViz or from archaeological science to heritage science
; Cuttler, R. ; Bates, R. ; Gaffney, Christopher F. ; Ch'ng, E. ; Wilson, A.
Cuttler, R.
Bates, R.
Gaffney, Christopher F.
Ch'ng, E.
Wilson, A.
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2016
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Archaeology is a broad church and its role as a “two culture” discipline is frequently cited. This position at the interface of the arts and sciences remains central to archaeological activity but there have been significant changes in the structure of archaeology and its relationship to society overall. The growth of heritage science, in particular, is driving change and development within archaeology at a national and international level. This paper discusses these developments in relation to the author's own research trajectory and discusses the significance of such change.
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Gaffney V, Cuttler R, Bates R et al (2016) BradPhys to BradViz or from archaeological science to heritage science. In: 22nd International Conference on Virtual System & Multimedia (VSMM). 17-21 Oct 2016, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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