id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ez62sq6rm5bixbwx6qakugt6f4 Jeremy Huggett Core or Periphery? Digital Humanities from an Archaeological Perspective 2012 17 .pdf application/pdf 8053 592 50 coverage within Digital Humanities journals narrows the range but at the same time emphasises of convenience, even for those disciplines most closely associated with Digital Humanities. for this situation are discussed, and the spatial expertise of Digital Archaeology is reviewed in relation to Digital Humanities concerns regarding the use of GIS. double that of the next highest ranked for archaeology (Digital Humanities Quarterly). reference to other humanities disciplines represent a lack of interest in or relevance of digital computing in the humanities is matched by the rise in use their 'digital' equivalents (the very early highlights the way in which digital archaeologists participate in the discipline of archaeology more Examples of the successful use of humanities GIS cited by Bodenhamer 2012 CAA1 The Digital Humanities and Archaeology Venn Diagram. http://stuartdunn.wordpress.com/2012/04/01/caa1-the-digital-humanities-and-archaeology-venndiagram/ (accessed April 13, 2012). Journal of Digital Humanities 1: 77-81. Journal of Digital Humanities 1: 77-81. ./cache/work_ez62sq6rm5bixbwx6qakugt6f4.pdf ./txt/work_ez62sq6rm5bixbwx6qakugt6f4.txt