Digital Projects
There is an interest in the digital humanities to provide accessible and engaging projects for a wider online audience. This section of Archaeogaming serves as a place to house some of […]
Exploring the archaeology in (and of) video games.
There is an interest in the digital humanities to provide accessible and engaging projects for a wider online audience. This section of Archaeogaming serves as a place to house some of […]
There is an interest in the digital humanities to provide accessible and engaging projects for a wider online audience. This section of Archaeogaming serves as a place to house some of these digital projects as relating to the field. Though there are a multitude of digital humanities projects relating to games and archaeology, this page houses the projects created by Kaitlyn Kingsland, beginning in 2019, to allow a larger audience free access to the data and outputs of research projects using this data. If you would like to present and house a digital project and its data on this part of Archaeogaming.com, feel free to contact archaeogaming@gmail.com to add a project to this page or to write a guest post about a digital project. For further inquiries about the digital projects presented here, contact me at archaeogaming@gmail.com or on Twitter @archaeogaming.
Map Published 15 November 2019 by Kaitlyn Kingsland, Rebekah Munson, and Madeleine Kraft.
This timeline is still a work in progress. Partially published 18 November 2019 by Kaitlyn Kingsland, Rebekah Munson, and Madeleine Kraft.