Chris Baber, J. Cross, Sandra I. Woolley, V. Gaffney
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Wearable computers offer many potential uses in field archaeology. Our paper presents the uses identified in a Field Archaeology Wearable Computing Workshop held at The University of Birmingham, UK, and describes the challenges and outcomes of a prototype system trialed with 'The Birmingham University Field Archaeology Unit' at the Forum Novum archaeological site, Italy.