Shaping archaeological archives : dialogues between fieldwork, museum collections, and private archives / Rubina Raja.

"Archaeology as a discipline has undergone significant changes over the past decades, in particular concerning best practices for how to handle the vast quantities of data that the discipline generates. Much of this data has often ended up in physical -- or, more recently, digital -- archives a...

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Online Access: Full Text (via ProQuest)
Other Authors: Raja, Rubina, 1975- (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Turnhout, Belgium : Brepols, [2023]
Series:Archive archaeology ; volume 4.
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520 |a "Archaeology as a discipline has undergone significant changes over the past decades, in particular concerning best practices for how to handle the vast quantities of data that the discipline generates. Much of this data has often ended up in physical -- or, more recently, digital -- archives and been left untouched for years, despite containing critical information. But as many recent research projects explore how best to unleash the potential of these archives through publication, digitization, and improved accessibility, attention is now turning to the best practices that should underpin this trend. In this volume, scholars turn their attention to how best to work with and shape archaeological archives, and what this means for the field as a whole. The majority of case studies here explore archaeological sites in the eastern Mediterranean and the Middle East, some of which are conflict zones today. However, the contributions also showcase more broadly the depth of research on archaeological archives as a whole, and offer reflections upon the relationship between archaeological practices and archival forms. In so doing, the volume is able to offer a unique dialogue on best practices for the dissemination and synthetization of knowledge from archives more generally, whether physical or digital.". 
505 0 |a Intro -- Front Matter -- Rubina Raja. 1. Shaping Archaeological Archives: Fieldwork, Collection, and Private Archives -- Issues of Curation and Accessibility -- Zena Kamash. 2. Who Can Access the Past? Archives, Technological Solutionism and Digital Colonialism in (Post-)Conflict Syria -- Jen A. Baird. 3. Unclassified: Structured Silences in the Archaeological Archive -- Anne Hunnell Chen. 4. Collaborative Curation of Digital Archaeological Archives: Promise, Prospects, and Challenges 
505 8 |a Olympia Bobou, Amy C. Miranda, Rubina Raja, and Julia Steding. 5. Archiving Palmyra: Outcomes of Inquiry into Archaeological Legacy Data -- Amy C. Miranda and Rubina Raja. 6. Considerations in Archive Archaeology: Past and Present Colonialism in the Study of Palmyra's Archaeology and History -- Rubina Raja and Julia Steding. 7. Revisiting Harald Ingholt's Excavation Diaries: Zooming in on Two Graves in the South-West Necropolis of Palmyra and their Inscriptions -- Eric Poehler. 8. Pompeii as an Archive -- John Pouncett and Andrew Shapland. 9. Digitizing Knossos Using the Sir Arthur Evans Archive 
505 8 |a Andrew T. Wilburn. 10. Using Legacy Data to Reconstruct the University of Michigan's Early Twentieth-Century Excavation Methodology at Karanis -- Emanuele E. Intagliata. 11. Placing the Container before the Content. The Cases of the 'Iron Field' and 'Mosaic Field' at Eski Kăhta at the Dörner Archive -Forschungsstelle Asia Minor, Münster -- Anne Haslund Hansen and John Lund. 12. Excavating Time and Space: The Archive of the Hama Expedition in the National Museum of Denmark 
505 8 |a Lisa Brody and Rubina Raja. 13. The Mosaics from the 1928-1929 Campaigns of the Joint British-American Expedition to Gerasa: Drawings by Grace and Dorothy Crowfoot -- Miriam Kühn. 14. Digitizing the Archaeological Finds and the Photographic Archive of the German Excavation Campaigns in Samarra (1911-1913) at the Museum für Islamische Kunst in Berlin -- Rhiannon Garth Jones. 15. Analogue Problems through a Digital Lens: Reconsidering Underlying Issues with Archaeological Archival Practice Using the Digitization of the Samarra Archives 
505 8 |a Vinnie Nørskov and Marie Hélène van de Ven. 16. Digital Data and Recontextualization: The Case of South Italian Pottery -- Gloria Mittica, Carmelo Colello, and Jan Kindberg Jacobsen. 17. From Paper to Open-Air Archive: Reconstructing Illegal Excavations and Art-Market Circulations of Archaeological Objects in the Case of the Archaic Sanctuary on Timpone della Motta, Southern Italy -- Pearce Paul Creasman and Ryder Kouba. 18. The History and Implications of the American Center of Research's (ACOR) Archival Digitization 
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