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Digital Heritage in the World of Big Data

Digital Heritage in the World of Big Data

by Chiara Bonacchi | May 20, 2020 | Digital Heritage, Events, Iron Age, Methodology, Roman

This conference was held on 14 and 15 May 2019, at the University of Stirling. It generated focussed discussion on the ontologies, epistemologies and ethics of undertaking heritage research drawing on big data. Organised by Chiara Bonacchi (University of Stirling),...

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