ABSTRACT
This unique book critically evaluates the virtual representation of the past through digital media. A distinguished team of leading experts in the field approach digital research in history and archaeology from contrasting viewpoints, including philosophical, methodological and technical. They illustrate the challenges involved in representing the past digitally by focusing on specific cases of a particular historical period, place or technical problem.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|57 pages
The Virtual Representation of Text
part II|50 pages
Virtual Histories and Pre-histories Finding Meanings
part III|44 pages
The Virtual Representation of Space and Time
part IV|45 pages
The Virtual Representation of Historical Objects and Events