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The Council for British Archaeology’s Festival of Archaeology launched this year on the 15th July. In celebration of this event, we at the ADS and Internet…
The Council for British Archaeology’s Festival of Archaeology launched this year on the 15th July. In celebration of this event, we at the ADS and Internet…
Our sibling publisher, The Internet Archaeology Journal has recently published the latest Europae Archaeologiae Consilium (EAC) symposium proceedings – ‘Archaeology and the Natural Environment’. IA has…
Have you always wanted to learn more about the team behind the ADS and what they do? Well our new website has a new dedicated ‘About’…
We at the ADS are excited to announce the launch of the new ADS website! The new website will go live at 8am on Monday 6th…
As part of the CBA’s #FestivalOfArchaeology in 2020, I spent a light-hearted day revisiting some of Internet Archaeology’s and ADS’s milestones. I also asked those whose…
It’s been another busy year for Internet Archaeology. One of the reasons I manage to just about stay on top of things is the help of…
To mark the 2017 Open Access week, we thought it would be a good time to introduce the winner of our first Open Access Archaeology fund…
Nine months ago, we launched our Open Access Archaeology Fund. We have sent our little USB trowels all over the globe by way of a ‘thank…
Internet Archaeology and the ADS are working together on a project concerning the current and ongoing impact of our activities on publication policy and practice (which…
Internet Archaeology is delighted to announce that we have been awarded the Directory of Open Access Journals (DOAJ) Seal. The DOAJ is an online directory that indexes…
Polynomial Texture Mapping (PTM) is a fairly new technique employed by archaeologists and it has furthered research at a well-known Brazilian rock art site, Avencal 1,…
Internet Archaeology is pleased to announce that it has become a fully open access journal. From this month Internet Archaeology’s 130 institutional subscribers from the UK, USA, Australia…
While rationalising old and orphaned files on the ADS servers, I stumbled upon an old index.html file for a previous version of the website. Similar to…
ADS and Internet Archaeology have been taking part in Open Access Week. Open Access Week is an international event now where the academic and research community…
Working at the ADS & Internet Archaeology I have been working at the University of York since November 2012, as the holder of a one-year IFA/HLF…