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TEtrACHs Seminar – Smelling the past through big data
We are excited to announce the next seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Dr. Marieke van Erp from, will present on “Smelling…
We are excited to announce the next seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Dr. Marieke van Erp from, will present on “Smelling…
At the end of last year, the ADS was excited to announce the publication of Hadrian’s Wall Community Archaeology Project (WallCAP). Between 2019 and 2021, Newcastle…
The ADS and Internet Archaeology are excited to announce the release of a major new collection and monograph detailing the extensive archaeological works undertaken as part…
Late last year the AUTOMATA (AUTOMated enriched digitization of Archaeological liThics and cerAmics) held its kick-off meeting in Pisa. This project, a new Horizon EU research…
The ADS is excited to start work on the Applying Reactive Twins to Enhance Monument Information Systems (ARTEMIS) project. This European commission funded project began on…
This week the ADS is thrilled to note the release of a new book ‘Life in the Viking Great Army: Raiders, Traders, and Settlers’. This is…
We are thrilled to announce that the ADS have just surpassed 4,000 archive collections! This major milestone was achieved just before the new year and is…
Our Director, Julian Richards, has been nominated for ‘Archaeologist of the Year’! The ADS are thrilled that Julian has been recognised and as such wanted to…
It’s that time of year again -The ADS are thrilled to publish the 2023-24 Annual Report! Since our founding in 1996, the changes to the digital…
This week the ADS would like to highlight a recently published archive from The British Institute for Libyan and Northern African Studies (BILNAS) – the digital…