Foregrounding Daily Data Collection on Archaeological Fieldwork

ADVANCES IN ARCHAEOLOGICAL PRACTICE(2021)

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Overview Daily data collection during archaeological fieldwork forms the basis for later interpretation and analysis. Across the world, we observe a wide variety of digital data collection methods and tools employed during fieldwork. Here, we detail the daily practices at four recent survey and excavation projects in the South Caucasian country of Armenia. As archaeology continues to become ever more digital, it is useful to consider these day-to-day recording processes at a typical field project. We provide details on both the types of data collected and the ways they are collected so as to foreground these topics. Finally, we reflect on how our work is currently impacted by digital changes and how it may continue to change in the future.
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Armenia, archaeology, daily data collection, digital methods, excavation, survey, lab analysis, data recording systems, Kotayk province, Vayots Dzor province, 3D modeling, georeferenced data, GIS, drones, databases
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