Tag Archives: archaeological computing
How Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) works
ground-penetrating radar (GPR) is a technology NASA created to study moon dust and the military used to find enemy tunnels during the Vietnam war. And in the past few years, it’s revolutionized archaeology. Different materials reflect energy back to the … Continue reading
Sub Ground Imaging
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Visualisation In Context: A Conference
The 2009 VIA Workshop is designed to probe the intersections between theory (which might traditionally be represented in terms of critique – linear and written) and practice (which might increasingly be expressed in terms of production – non-linear and visual) within the field of archaeology as well as other disciplines from the humanities and the sciences. Continue reading
Society of Museum Archaeologists Annual Conference 2009
‘Back to the future: Digitising, revising and inspiring museum archaeology’ The programme has now been published Thursday 5 November – Friday 6 November 2009 The Saxon Suite, Winchester Guildhall, Hampshire. Full programme. Booking form The programme has now been published … Continue reading
Society of Museum Archaeologists Annual Conference 2009
‘Back to the future: Digitising, revising and inspiring museum archaeology’ Continue reading