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Collection Feature: Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project Digital Archive
The landscape of Rapa Nui (or Easter Island) is best known for the more than 1000 monumental statues known as moai, which were built by the…
The landscape of Rapa Nui (or Easter Island) is best known for the more than 1000 monumental statues known as moai, which were built by the…
We are excited to announce the next seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Prof. Nicolò Dell’Unto from Lund University, Sweden will present…
Following last week’s release of the FeedSax Archive (find out more here), we can now announce that our sibling publisher, Internet Archaeology, has just published an…
We are excited to announce the publication of a new and exciting archive – ‘Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (FeedSax): The Bioarchaeology of an Agricultural Revolution, 2017-2022’. From…
An article has just been published on the results of the recently completed ARIADNEplus project. ARIADNEplus, was an EU funded project, which built on the work…
It is with great sadness that we note the passing of Professor Dame Rosemary Cramp, who has died at the age of 93. Amongst her many…
This Saturday 29th April, the CBA Yorkshire group will hold their annual symposium at Kings Manor, York. The event will take place from 10am to 4pm.…
Historic England and the ADS are excited to announce the initial launch of the Unpath’d Waters portal. This portal allows users to, for the first time,…
We are excited to announce that we are recruiting a post at the ADS for a Digital Archives Assistant! This is an excellent opportunity to start…
In January 2023 the ADS hosted a workshop as part of the Archaeology Audience Network titled ‘Archives and Audiences: Engaging Public and Community Archaeology with the…