Having considered issues to do with the presentation and structuring of data, the former principally in the form of web resources and the latter as database and textual information systems, the next s [read more...]
Charles Joseph Minard’s visualization of the Napoleonic Army’s advance and subsequent retreat from Russia in the 1812-13 campaign is widely cited as one of the most effective graphical depictions [read more...]
Summarising digital tools for the representation and visualization of cultural heritage is difficult, but perhaps not as difficult as defining what range of objects those representations might need to describe. [read more...]
Originally developed for architectural and engineering purposes, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software is now used in a multitude of disciplines and integrates seamlessly with the archaeological point [read more...]
Though difficult to refer to as a discreet area of activity, visualization might best be understood as the method by which archaeological ideas can be effectively communicated to their target audience [read more...]