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Visualisation in Archaeology
Visualisation in Archaeology has been established in order to provide a ‘space’ in which high quality research can be undertaken around interrelated themes centred on visual communication in archaeology. To this end the project team comprises a robust cross-section of specialists drawn from different fields of study to critically explore the production, the form and the organisational power of images in archaeology and to re-think the boundaries of that exploration.
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The Online Research Summaries component of the VIA project’s academic resource will extend across disciplinary boundaries to consider current and proposed visual projects in archaeology and the wider fields of the arts and humanities (cultural studies, visual studies, museum studies, art history), social sciences (geography, geology, sociology, anthropology), and science and technology studies.

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NEW - 2009 VIA Workshop Report
Visualisation in Context: An Interplay of Practice and Theory - now online

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Third VIA Workshop
21-22 October 2010
University of Southampton
Details forthcoming
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