Abstract
Computers are commonly used to address practical, methodological, and theoretical issues in archaeology. However little discourse is devoted to the software that is used to perform the analysis, manipulate data, or to how the software workflow should be available. This paper addresses the pressing need to adopt Free Software and transparent research pipeline now when data is becoming easily available online, and tools to make reproducible research are becoming widespread. This configuration challenges current ways to disseminate and evaluate archaeological research.
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