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Critical Reflections on Digital Public Archaeology
Chiara Bonacchi and Gabriel Moshenska
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Where does digital public archaeology sit within the field of public archaeology more generally?
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How could digital public archaeologists think about communication?
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How have digital media affected patterns of production and consumption of archaeological knowledge, and what (if anything) has been lost in the rush to innovate?
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Conclusion: Ignorance is no Longer an Option
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