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turkeys and tools

I am spending some time in the hotel bar doing work and having a beer. I am about the only one here. It is a bit sad because they have a special thanksgiving menu with turkey everything. Not any people so far. There was a group that asked about turkey and then left. And there [...]

archeaology and information technology

Today I have looked at two rather different sources on archeaology and information technology. “Vision, Media, Noise and the Percolation of Time”. Christopher Witmore. Journal of Material Culture. 2006. [postmodern approach, auditory archaeology, localized media, peripatetic media]. Introduction. Thematic Issue – “Archaeological informatics – beyond technology”. Jeremey Huggett and Seamus Ross.  [more traditional but also rather [...]