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Year: 2011 Author: Daniel Pett Categories: Day of Archaeology 2011, Finds, Digital Archaeology, Museum Archaeology
Tags: Lorna Richardson, honorary lecturer, Web conference, Greater London, Treasure Team, Marylebone, Portable Antiquities Scheme, Jess Ogden, Great Court, GitHub, 8th century in England, Creative Commons, Computing, GBP, Archaeology, British Museum, Tom Goskar, Katharine Kelland, Pennsylvania, 7th century in England, Artifact, Twitter, Google, German Investment Bank, Trustee, Ian Richardson, Staffordshire Hoard, Anglo-Saxon art, Science, United Kingdom, London, Philadelphia, Andy Dufton, Treasure trove, Hoard, Wales, United States, Matt Law, Palestine Exploration Fund, online collection, Elizabeth Warry, Stu Eve, Computer programming
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