Neue Publikation im Journal of Global Archaeology (JoGA 2024/7)
This article considers the use and potential of historical survey data through the case
study of a region in northern Sudan being investigated by the DiverseNile project.
The focus is on the usability and integration of archaeological legacy data in current
archaeological research and methodologies. This is not always straightforward but
such data remain an invaluable resource for current and future archaeological research.
The article concludes with the different ways that historical survey data is being
used, assessed and changed in order to be fully integrated it into a current research
project and the implications that this can have.
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