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  • Part 1 of the half-day webinar jointly organised by SSHOC, SEADDA and E-RIHS, on Thursday 2nd April, from 12.00 to 16:30 ...
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Thinking differentially and downstream about archaeological data

Thinking differentially and downstream about archaeological data

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From topography to topophilia: why remote sensing data matters in archaeological & heritage research

From topography to topophilia: why remote sensing data matters in archaeological & heritage research

The Bradford Inaugural Lecture Series celebrates one of the highest achievements that an academic can achieve in their career.

Dissemination of contextualized archaeological data through digital interfaces (Dr. Peter Inker)

Dissemination of contextualized archaeological data through digital interfaces (Dr. Peter Inker)

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Use and Re use of Scientific Data in Archaeology and Heritage - Part 1

Use and Re use of Scientific Data in Archaeology and Heritage - Part 1

Part 1 of the half-day webinar jointly organised by SSHOC, SEADDA and E-RIHS, on Thursday 2nd April, from 12.00 to 16:30 ...

Stages of Archeological Theory

Stages of Archeological Theory

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How Archaeologists Date Artifacts

How Archaeologists Date Artifacts

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How Archaeologists Uncover Lost Biblical Cities

How Archaeologists Uncover Lost Biblical Cities

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Digital Data in archaeology: preservation, access and reuse

Digital Data in archaeology: preservation, access and reuse

Digital Data in archaeology: preservation, access and reuse – the work of the

Data Archaeology (or Data Rescue)

Data Archaeology (or Data Rescue)

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Archaeologist Explains How We Know Where To Dig

Archaeologist Explains How We Know Where To Dig

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