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1Challenging Heritage Visualisation: Beauty, Aura and DemocratisationOpen Archaeology201560
2A Manifesto for an Introspective Digital ArchaeologyOpen Archaeology201556
3Archaeological Site Vulnerability Modelling: The Influence of High Impact Storm Events on Models of Shoreline Erosion in the Western Canadian ArcticOpen Archaeology201755
4By All Means Necessary – 2.5D and 3D Recording of Surfaces in the Study of Southern Scandinavian Rock ArtOpen Archaeology201840
5The Use of Ochre and Painting During the Upper Paleolithic of the Swabian Jura in the Context of the Development of Ochre Use in Africa and EuropeOpen Archaeology201838
6Curating Archaeological Knowledge in the Digital Continuum: from Practice to InfrastructureOpen Archaeology201537
7Challenging Digital ArchaeologyOpen Archaeology201535
8A Detectorist’s Utopia? Archaeology and Metal-Detecting in England and WalesOpen Archaeology201634
9Obsidian Studies in the Prehistoric Central Mediterranean: After 50 Years, What Have We Learned and What Still Needs to Be Done?Open Archaeology201734
10The Social Web and Archaeology’s Restructuring: Impact, Exploitation, Disciplinary ChangeOpen Archaeology201533
11Portable XRF on Prehistoric Bronze Artefacts: Limitations and Use for the Detection of Bronze Age Metal WorkshopsOpen Archaeology201732
12Essential Tensions: A Framework for Exploring Inequality Through Mortuary Archaeology and BioarchaeologyOpen Archaeology201630
13Hide and Seek. Roads, Lookouts and Directional Visibility Cones in Central AnatoliaOpen Archaeology201724
14Algorithmic Agency and Autonomy in Archaeological PracticeOpen Archaeology202121
15The Future of Studying Hobbyist Metal Detecting in Europe: A Call for a Transnational ApproachOpen Archaeology201620
16“There Is None So Blind as Those Who Won‘t See”: Metal Detecting and Archaeology in FranceOpen Archaeology201619
17MEDEA: Crowd-Sourcing the Recording of Metal-Detected Artefacts in Flanders (Belgium)Open Archaeology201619
18Losing our Senses, an Exploration of 3D Object ScanningOpen Archaeology201819
19Andronovo Problem: Studies of Cultural Genesis in the Eurasian Bronze AgeOpen Archaeology202119
20Beyond Digital Dwelling: Re-thinking Interpretive Visualisation in ArchaeologyOpen Archaeology201518
21Palaepaphos: Unlocking the Landscape Context of the Sanctuary of the Cypriot GoddessOpen Archaeology201918
22Expanding Field-Archaeology Education: The Integration of 3D Technology into Archaeological TrainingOpen Archaeology202118
23Archaeological Knowledge Production and Global Communities: Boundaries and Structure of the FieldOpen Archaeology201817
24On the Emerging Supremacy of Structured Digital Data in Archaeology: A Preliminary Assessment of Information, Knowledge and Wisdom Left BehindOpen Archaeology202117
25Exploring the Utility of Bathymetry Maps Derived With Multispectral Satellite Observations in the Field of Underwater ArchaeologyOpen Archaeology201616
26Provenance Study of Prehistoric Ceramics from Sicily: A Comparative Study between pXRF and XRFOpen Archaeology201716
27Lost in Translation: Discussing the Positive Contribution of Hobbyist Metal DetectingOpen Archaeology201615
28“Professional Amateurs”. Metal Detecting and Metal Detectorists in DenmarkOpen Archaeology201615
29Additive Archaeology: An Alternative Framework for Recontextualising Archaeological EntitiesOpen Archaeology201514
30Integrated Archaeogeophysical Approach for the Study of a Medieval Monastic Settlement in BasilicataOpen Archaeology201514
31Interpretation at the Controller’s Edge: Designing Graphical User Interfaces for the Digital Publication of the Excavations at Gabii (Italy)Open Archaeology201614
32Geological Sources of Obsidian on Lipari and Artifact Production and Distribution in the Neolithic and Bronze Age Central MediterraneanOpen Archaeology201914
33Heritage Artefacts in the COVID-19 Era: The Aura and Authenticity of 3D ModelsOpen Archaeology202114
34Filling the Void in Archaeological Excavations: 2D Point Clouds to 3D VolumesOpen Archaeology202114
35Some Remarks on the Stormy Relationship Between the Detectorists and Archaeological Heritage in PolandOpen Archaeology201613
36Private Metal Detecting and Archaeology in NorwayOpen Archaeology201613
37The Teotihuacan Anomaly: The Historical Trajectory of Urban Design in Ancient Central MexicoOpen Archaeology201713
38Reproducibility in the Field: Transparency, Version Control and Collaboration on the Project Panormos SurveyOpen Archaeology201713
39Community Art: Communities of Practice, Situated Learning, Adults and Children as Creators of Cave Art in Upper Palaeolithic France and Northern SpainOpen Archaeology201813
40Collaborative Approaches to Archaeology Programming and the Increase of Digital Literacy Among Archaeology StudentsOpen Archaeology201913
41Visualizing Archaeologists: A Reflexive History of Visualization Practice in ArchaeologyOpen Archaeology202113
42Provenance Illusions and Elusive Paradata: When Archaeology and Art/Archaeological Practice Meets the PhygitalOpen Archaeology202113
43Funerary Practices as a Testimony of Ideology in Western Linearbandkeramik CultureOpen Archaeology202113
44Pastoral Practices, Bedding and Fodder During the Early Neolithic Through Micromorphology at Cova Colomera (Southeastern Pre-Pyrenees, Iberia)Open Archaeology202113
45Between Two Places: Archaeology and Metal-detecting in EuropeOpen Archaeology201612
46Metal Detecting in Finland - An Ongoing DebateOpen Archaeology201612
47From Science to Survival: Using Virtual Exhibits to Communicate the Significance of Polar Heritage Sites in the Canadian ArcticOpen Archaeology201612
48The Complexities of Metal Detecting Policy and Practice: A Response to Samuel Hardy, ‘Quantitative Analysis of Open-Source Data on Metal Detecting for Cultural Property’ (Cogent Social Sciences 3, 2017)Open Archaeology201812
49Wonderful Things? A Consideration of 3D Modelling of Objects in Material Culture ResearchOpen Archaeology201812
50Developing a Reference Collection for Starch Grain Analysis in Early Neolithic Western Temperate EuropeOpen Archaeology202112