This special collection brings together papers from the first and second conferences of the CAA Australasia chapter which occurred in 2020 and 2021.
This special collection aims at exploring challenges and opportunities offered by bringing together traditional archaeological questions with the most cutting edge technological applications.
This special issue brings together ongoing digital practices attempting to understand and fight the phenomena of pillage and illicit trade of archaeological objects, in order to boost the discussion and define a set of good practices.
Contributions to this collection offer critical reflections on the use of wide-area lidar in archaeology over the last twenty years, covering previous applications and future challenges, while addressing themes such as ethics, accessibility and openness, and the roles of stakeholders.
This Collection sets out to examine the nature of digital scholarship in archaeology, asking how digital developments have changed our approach to the subject, how archaeological knowledge production is affected by digital tools and methods, and how digital scholarship is experienced by archaeologists.