
Senseless Archaeology
For most archaeologists, excavation is integral to our professional training. As students we go to field schools or we volunteer in order to learn our tradecraft, the practicum balance to […]
Exploring the archaeology in (and of) video games.
For most archaeologists, excavation is integral to our professional training. As students we go to field schools or we volunteer in order to learn our tradecraft, the practicum balance to […]
Originally posted on Caraheard:
This week, Richard and Bill welcomed their first guest into the studio: Andrew Reinhard. We convinced Andrew to talk to us about his research on Archaeogaming…
The University of York (UK) invited the “Atari Burial Ground” archaeologists to speak via Skype at the recent conference, Digital Heritage Meets Interactive Storytelling. Bill Caraher and I were able […]
This post is much shorter than it needs to be, and over the next few weeks I hope to unpack the provocative statement that “there is no difference between ‘real’ […]
[NOTE: This post was originally published as an April Fool’s joke on April 1, 2015, and was taken down because a lot of people believed this story to be true. […]