but also including analog games (tabletop, pen-and-paper, cards, dice, etc.)
I have checked Reinhard's blog post introducing archaeogaming (https://archaeogaming.wordpress.com/2013/06/09/what-is-archaeogaming/), his book (Archaeogaming: Introduction to Archaeology in and of Video Games), since he is the scholar who coined the term archaeogaming. He states nowhere that archaeogaming includes the study of analog games. Also, the archaeologists who study analog games do not associate their work with archaeogaming. edit: studying physical artifacts like atari cartridges is considered as archaeogaming, but this is only for physical artifacts that are related to video games.