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On the 4th Day of Christmas…
The competition gave to me … A sweeping digger in the snow, a frosty Grimspound, a Lewis chess piece, and a snow capped Avebury. This image was…
The competition gave to me … A sweeping digger in the snow, a frosty Grimspound, a Lewis chess piece, and a snow capped Avebury. This image was…
The competition gave to me… A frosty Grimspound, a Lewis chess piece, and a snow capped Avebury. Tim Sandles is the second of two runners up to receive a…
The competition gave to me … A Lewis chess piece, and a snow capped Avebury. was one of our two runners up to receive a special edition…
The competition gave to me … A snow capped Avebury. Paul Adams is the winner of our #festivearchaeology competition with this excellent photo of Avebury. As the…
As part of the Archaeology Data Service and Internet Archaeology’s #festivearchaeology Christmas Archaeology Photo Competition, we will be publishing a Christmas themed archaeology photo every day for the 12…
As part of the NEARCH project a call for proposals was published in spring 2014 by the Paris CENTQUATRE– and Jan van Eyck Academie for 10 artist residencies. Nearly 500…
The Archaeology Data Service and Internet Archaeology and are giving away one of our fabulous and rare trowel-shaped USB sticks in December. To be in with a chance…
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) are a ‘disruptive technology’, a technology that forces us to rethink how we do (or used to do) things – from protecting…
English Heritage has a long tradition of producing high quality, well illustrated archaeological monographs about key sites and topics of importance to the understanding of the…
Over the summer holiday period we’ve continued to work away at trying to make sense of the results of the range of surveys we undertook earlier…
The ADS, supported by funding from the Archives and Records Association, has recently revamped our Guidelines for Depositors. The revamp reviewed the current ADS guidelines on digital archive deposition…