Blog Photo Headers:
- Front Page header: Image Accessed: https://yorkconferences.com/venues/kings-manor/
- Archaeological Photography: Accessed: http://www.pbs.org/time-team/experience-archaeology/scientific-illustration/
- Archaeological Photography: Artefacts: Ashmolean Museum of art and archaeology – University of Oxford – Accessed: https://www.ashmolean.org/artefacts-excavation-0
- Archaeological Illustration: Wessex Archaeology – https://www.wessexarch.co.uk/archaeological-services/artefact-publication-illustration.
- Archaeological Photography: Buildings: Photo by author
- Archaeological Videography: Shot of me interviewing – Credit: Colleen Morgan
- Mapping Making Madness: Digimap Screen-shot by author
- Archaeological Virtual Reality: Accessed: https://architip.wordpress.com/product/
- End of Blog Reflections: The Thinker – University of Amsterdam – Accessed: http://www.uva.nl/en/disciplines/conservation-and-restoration/research/phd-research/rodin’s-thinker/rodin’s-the-thinker.html
Blog Contents References:
- Collett, L. (2008). An introduction to drawing archaeological pottery. Association of Archaeological Illustrators & Surveyors.
- Frankland, T. (2012). A CG Artist’s Impression: Depicting Virtual Reconstructions Using Non-photorealistic Rendering Techniques. In A. Chrysanthi, P. Murrieta Flores, & C. Papadopoulos, eds. Thinking Beyond the Tool: Archaeological Computing and the Interpretive Process. Oxford: BAR International Series 2344, pp. 24–39
- Morgan, C.L., 2009. (Re)Building Çatalhöyük: Changing Virtual Reality in Archaeology. Archaeologies, 5(3), pp.468–487.
- Copplestone, T. (2017). Designing and Developing a Playful Past in Video Games, in The Interactive Past pp. 85-97
- https://www.timesofisrael.com/seeing-things-as-they-were-theres-an-israeli-app-for-that/
- https://derventiobrigantum.wordpress.com/2017/05/12/how-long-would-you-survive-in-roman-malton/
- Bowden, & Mc Omish, D. (2011). A British Tradition? Mapping the Archaeological Landscape. Landscapes, 12(2), 20–40.
- Flexner, J.L. 2009. Where is reflexive map-making in archaeological research? Towards a place based approach. Archaeological Review from Cambridge, 24(1), pp.7–21.
- https://www.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/resources/carto-design/carto-design-principles.html
- https://digimap.edina.ac.uk
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- Chadha, A. (2002). Visions of discipline: Sir Mortimer Wheeler and the archaeological method in India (1944-1948). Journal of Social Archaeology, 2, pp.378–401.
- Morgan, C. (2016). Analog to Digital: Transitions in Theory and Practice in Archaeological Photography at Çatalhöyük. Internet Archaeology, (42). Available at: http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue42/7/index.html.
- Shanks, M. (1997). Photography and Archaeology. In B. L. Molyneaux, ed. The Cultural Life of Images: Visual Representation in Archaeology. London: Routledge, pp. 73–107.