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OAAF Collection Highlight – Breedon Hill, Leicestershire
For this Hillforts Wednesday we wanted to highlight the first ever recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund, back in 2017 – the geophysical survey of…
For this Hillforts Wednesday we wanted to highlight the first ever recipient of the Open Access Archaeology Fund, back in 2017 – the geophysical survey of…
We are excited to announce the publication of a new collection in the ADS Library – the Crossrail Archaeology Series (http://dx.doi.org/10.5284/1107010). This collection of ten monographs…
We would like to highlight a recent article by doctoral student Alfie Lien-Talks, published in the most recent Historic England Research report. Alfie is a Doctoral…
We are excited to announce a new publication from our sibling publisher Internet Archaeology. The paper details the discovery of a Paleolithic Giant handaxe from excavations…
The ADS would like to invite our users to take part in a survey titled: “Online dissemination of 3D bioarchaeological data: an exploration of ethics, user…
Transforming Data Reuse in Archaeology (TETRARCHs) aims to commission 2 creative professionals to work with our team to co-create and assess the storytelling potential of archaeological…
We would like to highlight a funding opportunity offered by TownsWeb Archiving for heritage organisations to digitise their collections. Over the last six years the TWA…
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…
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…