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CAA UK – November 2023
This year’s CAAUK conference, organised by the British chapter of CAA (Computer Application & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology), was held in Edinburgh on Friday 24th and…
This year’s CAAUK conference, organised by the British chapter of CAA (Computer Application & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology), was held in Edinburgh on Friday 24th and…
The following is a blog written by Chloe Rushworth, who has recently completed a 4-week Voluntary Placement with the ADS. Chloe has been working with the…
I’m finally at the end of my (Anastasia Akerman) internship here at ADS, which has flown by. I’ve learned a lot and have been able to…
Hello all, Anastasia Akerman here, I’ve just started a placement here at ADS. I’m currently doing a masters degree in “Outreach and Development for Archaeological Heritage”…
This blog post is the last in a series I (Michaela Mauriello) have published following my investigations into the use and re-use of 3D data held…
Over the past year I, (Michaela Mauriello) have been doing a work placement with the ADS as part of my MSc degree at the University of…
Hi Michaela Mauriello here, this is the second post in my blog series on the use and re-use of 3D data from the ADS archive. Following the…
Hello I am Michaela Mauriello and this is the first post in a three part blog series on my investigations into the use and re-use of…
Over the last decade, archaeological 3D data has become more accessible to the public. There are online archives, similar to the ADS, where users can access…
Journey into the archive with our new online gallery The Wonders of the ADS, is a digital exhibition dedicated to highlighting the outstanding digital data held in the…