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Archaeological knowledge, virtual exhibitions and the social construction of meaning

The author makes some general observations on the scope of various approaches to archaeological virtualisation, with particular reference to virtual exhibitions. He examines some interesting fully dynamic, evolving case-studies and, linking the historical development of archaeology to that of different kinds of archaeological knowledge, he highlights the possibilities offered by hypermedia applica…

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  • Moscati P.
  • Dallas, C.
  • Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio
  • Data dissemination and education
  • History of applications and research projects
  • Field archaeology
  • Education
  • education
  • Digital documentary resources
  • field archaeology
  • articles
  • 2007-01-01
  • Moscati P.
  • Dallas, C.
  • Edizioni All'Insegna del Giglio
  • Data dissemination and education
  • History of applications and research projects
  • Field archaeology
  • Education
  • education
  • Digital documentary resources
  • field archaeology
  • articles
  • 2007-01-01
  • Istituto di Scienze del Patrimonio Culturale
  • MUSEU
  • Central Institute for the Union Catalogue of Italian Libraries
  • http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/
  • false
  • https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q6939
  • 21st century
  • http://sws.geonames.org/3169070/
  • A_C_oai_Archive_sup.xml_451
  • A_C_oai_Archive_sup.xml:451
  • pp. 31-63
  • eng
  • en
  • Europeana Archaeology
  • Moscati P. (ed.), Virtual Museums and Archaeology
  • Italy
  • 224_Museu_CNR
  • 2020-05-22T18:45:13.398Z
  • 2020-05-22T18:45:13.398Z