ABSTRACT

This final chapter of the book outlines the impact of digital technologies and ‘the digital’ on the archaeological information process and seeks to identify how and when digitisation influences the practices of using, producing and managing information. Digitisation has affected the infrastructures and topology of archaeological information work, how archaeology is achieved, and to a certain degree, what is information from an archaeological perspective. Even if many aspects of the coming of digital have been revolutionary, this chapter proposes that the principal change has been in the lieux de savoir of archaeological practices, in the space and place where archaeological knowing happens.