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Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog: Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites
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The Anglo-Saxon Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Anglo-Saxon period archaeology. If you wish to see news reports for general European archaeology, please go to The Archaeology of Europe Weblog. Tuesday, 24 June 2014. Major dig planned at Battle of Hastings sites. One of the world’s top battlefield archaeologists is to lead an ambitious project which aims to finally unearth remains from the Battle of Hastings. Battle of Hastings re-enactment, Battle Abbey [Credit: Steve Hunnisett].
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: Beyond Angkor: How lasers revealed a lost city
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Thursday, September 25, 2014. Beyond Angkor: How lasers revealed a lost city. Deep in the Cambodian jungle lie the remains of a vast medieval city, which was hidden for centuries. New archaeological techniques are now revealing its secrets - including an elaborate network of temples and boulevards, and sophisticated engineering. Click here to visit the.
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: January 2014
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Sunday, January 19, 2014. Hilary Term Online Courses in Archaeology. Hillary Term begins tomorrow at Oxford, but there is still time to enrol for one of the online courses in archaeology. The following courses are available:. Archaeology of the Bible Lands. Origins of Human Behaviour. Pompeii and the Cities of the Roman World. Friday, January 17, 2014.
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: Remains of medieval knight discovered in UK Cathedral
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Thursday, April 16, 2015. Remains of medieval knight discovered in UK Cathedral. The battered remains of a medieval man uncovered at a famous cathedral hint that he may have been a Norman knight with a proclivity for jousting. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Click here to visit the. Archaeolgy in Europe Home page. I have ...
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: Viking Ireland - the Videos
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Monday, September 22, 2014. Viking Ireland - the Videos. In order to commemorate the 1000. Anniversary of the Battle of Clontarf, the National Museum of Ireland have produced a superb set of videos depicting various aspects of Viking Age Ireland. You can find the Museum’s Website for these videos here…. Or you can find the individual videos on Youtube:.
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: September 2014
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Thursday, September 25, 2014. Digital Archaeology changes exploration of the past. An archaeologist in the Department of Art History at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee is exploring the past using the tools of the 21st century. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Beyond Angkor: How lasers revealed a lost city. Deep in th...
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Archaeology and the i-Pad: December 2014
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Archaeology and the i-Pad. The iPad is an ideal tool for field archaeology. This blog sets out to bring together experiences of archaeologists using iPads. Tuesday, December 9, 2014. Is the future for archaeological site information boards? I have just watched the TED video by Matt Mills. Which demonstrates the amazing Aurasma Virtual Reality software. You can find out more information, and download the software, at:. Http:/ www.aurasma.com/. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Viking Archaeology Blog: The last Viking and his 'magical' sword?
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The Viking Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Viking period archaeology. It was primarily constructed as a source for the University of Oxford Online Course in Viking Archaeology: Vikings: Raiders, Traders and Settlers. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe News Blog. Sunday, 19 July 2015. The last Viking and his 'magical' sword? Have you held the sword? Have you felt its weight? Have you felt how sharp and strong the blade is? David Bea...
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Viking Archaeology Blog: 1,000-year-old wine pitcher found in Jutland
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The Viking Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Viking period archaeology. It was primarily constructed as a source for the University of Oxford Online Course in Viking Archaeology: Vikings: Raiders, Traders and Settlers. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe News Blog. Friday, 19 June 2015. 1,000-year-old wine pitcher found in Jutland. 8220;It is a unique find,” said Morten Søvsø, the head of archaeology at Sydvestjyske Museum. Get email ...
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Viking Archaeology Blog: Reindeer Antlers Suggest Viking Age Began With Trade
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The Viking Archaeology Blog is concerned with news reports featuring Viking period archaeology. It was primarily constructed as a source for the University of Oxford Online Course in Viking Archaeology: Vikings: Raiders, Traders and Settlers. For news reports for general European archaeology, go to The Archaeology of Europe News Blog. Sunday, 26 April 2015. Reindeer Antlers Suggest Viking Age Began With Trade. Read the rest of this article. David Beard MA, FSA, FSA Scot. Click here to visit the. British ...