id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_tppvvpy5ajbllozceotbskoqhq Brendon Wilkins Designing a Collaborative Peer-to-peer System for Archaeology: The DigVentures Platform 2020.0 18 .pdf application/pdf 11597 1020 47 Designing a Collaborative Peer-to-peer System for Archaeology: The DigVentures Platform archaeology (and archaeologists) of a networked peerto-peer approach to field work. archaeological knowledge chain; but to what extent have digital tools materially changed the nature of traditional 'pipeline' with a networked 'platform' model of fieldwork, assessing the impact of technologyenabled participation on archaeology's disciplinary and professional boundaries. In contrast to the collaborative potential of peer-to-peer systems, the current vogue for intra-site digital tools (such as tablet 'Platform Design Toolkit', considered alongside a worked project example and assessment of digital web Figure 6: Digital Dig Team recording system, enabling project participants to collaboratively produce project participants to collaboratively produce archaeological data. (Perry and Taylor 2018: 11) or 'digital public archaeology' result in a linear operational model enclosed by disciplinary boundaries, exemplified by Cunliffe's levels of publication, in which the communication of archaeological https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Archaeological%20Market%20Survey%202017-18.pdf https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Archaeological%20Market%20Survey%202017-18.pdf https://www.archaeologists.net/sites/default/files/Archaeological%20Market%20Survey%202017-18.pdf archaeology in the digital and collaborative economy. ./cache/work_tppvvpy5ajbllozceotbskoqhq.pdf ./txt/work_tppvvpy5ajbllozceotbskoqhq.txt