Illusion seems to be the vital component in life. As soon as we are born life will welcome us with our first illusion and on the deathbed we have to experience an ultimate delusion in which our dea...
Archaeologists studying ancient domestic architecture are often confronted with highly fragmentary architectural remains. This lack of data could lead to a focus on the visual comparison of floor p...
Throughout the last two decades the World Wide Web (WWW) has embedded itself in university buildings, workplaces and homes alike, supporting academic work as well as domestic activities. Surpassing...
In recent years network analysis has been applied in archaeological research to examine the structure of archaeological relationships of whatever sort. However, these archaeological applications sh...
The history of this book is long, in Internet time. The original texts and the overall approach,
including the five-basket methodology, were developed in 1997 for a training course on Information
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