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New Internet Archaeology paper – A Viking Comb from Shotley, Suffolk
We are excited to announce a new publication from our sibling publisher Internet Archaeology – βThe Portable Antiquities Scheme and the potential of non-metallic finds: A…
We are excited to announce a new publication from our sibling publisher Internet Archaeology – βThe Portable Antiquities Scheme and the potential of non-metallic finds: A…
Today we are highlighting the addition of a new and exciting journal to the ADS library – Medieval Ceramics: Journal of the Medieval Ceramics Research Group!…
Back in January 2023 the ADS published the digital archive of the project ‘Warhorse: The Archaeology of a Medieval Revolution?’. This project, funded by the Arts…
ππ This December, join us on a journey through the year as we countdown towards the end of 2023 with highlights of fascinating and hidden gems…
We are excited to announce that we are recruiting a new post at the ADS for a Data Wrangler and metadata specialist. This role is an…
We are excited to announce that the ADS has been awarded Archive Service Accreditation via their assessor body in England, The National Archives. The ADS is…
This week a group of staff here from the ADS will travel to Edinburgh to attend the Computer Applications and Quantitative Method in Archaeology (CAA) UK…
Back in July Historic England launched the Aerial Archaeology Mapping Explorer, allowing users for the first time to explore all of the aerial mapping data that…
We are excited to advertise a webinar next week from Cardiff University that explores the benefits of integrating open data and open access publications in your…
We are excited to announce that an article from Internet Archaeology has been nominated for an Archaeological Achievement Award! The online publication of Hollis Croft: a…