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ADS goes to the CIfA Conference
This week some of the staff at the ADS will travel to Nottingham to attend the Chartered Institute of Archaeologists Annual Conference. This year the theme…
This week some of the staff at the ADS will travel to Nottingham to attend the Chartered Institute of Archaeologists Annual Conference. This year the theme…
We are excited to announce the next seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Dr James Taylor from the University of York, UK,…
This March, some of the ADS team of CATS (Curatorial and Technical Staff) undertook a focused week of accessioning, processing, disseminating and releasing digital archives that…
This week a large group of staff here at the ADS will travel to Amsterdam to attend the Computer Applications and Quantitative Method in Archaeology (CAA)…
The Silverband Mine Brake House and Aerial Ropeway present an unusually well preserved example of mining history set within a rugged Cumbrian landscape. Natural England Moor…
Recently the OASIS system, the online system for reporting archaeological investigations and linking research outputs and archives, has been migrated to a new version. Since January…
An unusual photographic survey archive was released on the ADS website in February 2023 which features a large mural depicting the sad love story of the…
Historic England and Rousseau Heritage would like to invite you to a short online walkthrough of the updated results page on OASIS, and its links to…
A community archaeology project was undertaken at Hardwick Park, County Durham in 2022 to excavate the mid-18th Bath and Banqueting Houses. The digital archive from this project was released on the ADS website in January 2023.
We are excited to announce the first seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Edisa Lozić & Benjamin Štular, from the ZRC SAU,…