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  2. Archaeogaming - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archaeogaming

    Archaeogaming is an archaeological framework which, broadly speaking, includes the study of archaeology in and of video games as well as the use of video games for archaeological purposes. [1] To this end, the study can include, but is in no means limited to, the physical excavation of video game hardware, the use of archaeological methods ...

  3. Post-processual archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Post-processual archaeology, which is sometimes alternatively referred to as the interpretative archaeologies by its adherents, [1][2] is a movement in archaeological theory that emphasizes the subjectivity of archaeological interpretations. Despite having a vague series of similarities, post-processualism consists of "very diverse strands of ...

  4. Archaeological excavation - Wikipedia

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    Archaeological excavation. In archaeology, excavation is the exposure, processing and recording of archaeological remains. [1] An excavation site or "dig" is the area being studied. These locations range from one to several areas at a time during a project and can be conducted over a few weeks to several years.

  5. The Game Archaeologist and the Ultima Prize: The History

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    The first part will examine the history of the game and its place in the genre, the second part will feature interviews with current and past players of the game, and the third part will witness ...

  6. The Game Archaeologist: The PLATO MMOs, part 1

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    In tracing the history and pre-history of MMORPGs in this column, we've spent a lot of time outside of the 2000s and into the explosive '90s, the experimental '80s, and even the extraordinary '70s.

  7. The Game Archaeologist: Steve Nichols' The Realm Online ...

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    The resulting game featured a strong emphasis on roleplay, trade, and turn-based combat, although a robust questing experience this was not. Sierra On-Line never fully got behind The Realm ...

  8. Behavioural archaeology - Wikipedia

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    Behavioural archaeology is an archaeological theory that expands upon the nature and aims of archaeology in regards to human behaviour and material culture. [1] The theory was first published in 1975 by American archaeologist Michael B. Schiffer and his colleagues J. Jefferson Reid, and William L. Rathje. [1]

  9. The Game Archaeologist: A brief history of roguelikes

    www.aol.com/news/2014-01-18-the-game...

    Yet there's love for both in many gamers' hearts and perhaps even a few similarities that help to transcend differences. I find roguelikes fascinating because they are so hardcore, they yank me ...