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Communicating Cultural Heritage Through Digital Social Media

by Terry Brock | Nov 11, 2010 | CHI Articles & Discussions

One of the most important elements of any study of cultural heritage is the communication of conclusions about research to the communities they impact. Archaeologists have been engaged in this process for some time, not only by presenting their findings through...

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