The first ever Archaeogaming unconference is happening June 1, 2015. It’s free and open to the public. Spearheaded by Electric Archaeology (Shawn Graham) with support from GamingArchaeo (Tara Copplestone) and […]
On May 11, 2015, fellow archaeogamer Tara Copplestone continued to explore the role archaeologists might play in game development, and I wanted to respond to a few of the points […]
On March 2, 2015, I wrote a post about the possibility of conducting an archaeological survey of the upcoming game from Hello Games, No Man’s Sky, to be released sometime […]
In the olden times back when the World Wide Web was called the “Over-Soul” by our Transcendentalist forebears, academic journals and not-so-academic rags would publish an article in one issue, […]
On April 28, 2015, Shawn Graham (aka @electricarchaeo) wrote a post on his Electric Archaeology blog: “Ludi Incipiant! A Call for #Archaeogames?” It’s one of those so-simple-it’s-brilliant ideas that made […]