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Explaining Archaeological Research with Video Games.The case of Evolving Planet
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Archaeology has seen a large number of digital innovations during recent decades. Geographical Information Systems, archaeometry, or laser scanning are only some of the methodological advances of the discipline. However, the public image of how archaeology works is roughly the same as it was several years ago. Public fascination with archaeology is built upon a sense of discovery. Fictional works such as Indiana Jones, the Tomb Raider series (Core Design & Crystal Dynamics 1996-2016) or Uncharted series (Naughty Dog 2007-2016) are based on the concept of solving a mystery by unearthing an artefact or a city that has been forgotten for centuries (Meyers Emery & Reinhard 2015). Non-fiction but still popular media producers, such as Time Team or National Geographic, also promote this sense of wonder while emphasizing the rigorous methodology of archaeological research – as distant from these fictional pillagers as can be imagined.
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RUBIO, Xavier, CARO SAIZ, Jorge, PONGILUPPI, Guillem h., LABORDA CABO, Guillem, RAMOS GARCÍA, David. Explaining Archaeological Research with Video Games.The case of Evolving Planet. _Capítol del llibre a: Rubio_. Xavier; Caro Saiz. Vol. Jorge; Pongiluppi, núm. ; Laborda, pàgs. Guilem; Ramos. [consulta: 9 de gener de 2026]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/182431]