Besides moving all Archaeology and sociocultural Anthropology (and all STEM) research in all 7,097+ languages into Google Street View (with Google Earth and Maps, and as "wiki") with time slider, (one UCLA archaeology graduate student presenting a poster on a flat screen at this UCSC conference said the only problem currently to doing this is Google's data limits), check the following Anthropology virtual worlds / Archaeological video games out, and re
Visit the Harbin Gate here,
and 'walk' down the road to Middletown, California, in Google Street View:
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This peacock spider is DNA I think, but what will digital archaeology of such robot creatures look like.
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In what ways will we be able to both "publish" a specific virtual world build, say in Google Street View, as well as 3D print an artifact (saw some great examples of this at this UCSC "Modeling Culture" conference - of a 4 inch figurine from India that was 3D printed, for example) from within a virtual earth such as in Street View?
Visit the Harbin Gate here,
and 'walk' down the road to Middletown, California, in Google Street View:
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See, too:
York Archaeology Professors Play Far Cry Primal
https://www.york.ac.uk/archaeology/news-and-events/news/external/news-2016/far-cry-primal/*
This peacock spider is DNA I think, but what will digital archaeology of such robot creatures look like.
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In what ways will we be able to both "publish" a specific virtual world build, say in Google Street View, as well as 3D print an artifact (saw some great examples of this at this UCSC "Modeling Culture" conference - of a 4 inch figurine from India that was 3D printed, for example) from within a virtual earth such as in Street View?
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