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Craft 9
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Craft
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Volume:
9
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Journal
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Year of Publication:
1994
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Date Of Issue From: 1994
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BIAB (The British Archaeological Bibliography (BAB))
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Created Date:
20 Jan 2002
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TLTP Archaeology Consortium
4 - 5
Reports on progress, and outlines the features of two new modules -- Statistics and Lithics. The possible applications of these modules in a teaching situation are discussed.
Architecture and computer aided learning: creating programs that extend an appreciation of architecture
David Saywell
13 - 15
Considers how computer programs can be used to develop a student's understanding of aspects of a building that are not apparent from conventional plans or photographs. Not only spatial concepts, but ideas about the development of a structure through time can be conveyed. A program based on the work of architect Antoni Gaudí is used as an illustration.
Computers and the History of Art: CHArt 93, Victoria and Albert Museum, 17-18 December 1993
Trish Cashen
17 - 19
Summarises the papers presented at the conference, highlighting the discussion of standards. Topics covered include the British Academy Corpus of Romanesque Sculpture and the police Article Classification & Identification System (ACIS) for identifying stolen objects.
CAA 94: Computer Applications in Archaeology, University of Glasgow 24-27 March 1994
Julian D Richards
19 - 20
An general review of the proceedings.
The Anglo-Saxons: an exploration of their art, literature, and way of life
Jeremy W Huggett
23 - 24
Examines the software design of the Research Machines/British Museum CD-ROM that, although aimed at schoolchildren, may have wider applications.
Internet resources for archaeology and classics
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