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Recording - National Committee on Carved Stones in Scotland (NCCSS)
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National Committee on Carved Stones in Scotland (NCCSS). Pictish and Early Medieval. Photographing Pictish monuments. Sally Foster. Research — understanding what is significant about carved stones, and continuing to ask further questions — is fundamental to a sustainable future for carved stones. The NCCSS aims to encourage research on Scotland’s carved stones, in all their diversity, and publication in appropriate media targeted at a wide range of audiences. Future Thinking for Carved Stones. A truly wo...
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Student Research: Recording Church Graffiti | Basing House Project
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Archaeological Excavation and Survey at Basing House. Student Research: Recording Church Graffiti. September 16, 2014. Middot; by nicoleebeale. Middot; in 2014 Excavation. Middot; Leave a comment. Vicky has written a blog post introducing her research. The Basing House team have been recording small finds from the 2014 season using the technique that Vicky outlines below. Last year, in fact we used RTI to help with the interpretation of the Roman coins that we found (see this great blog post. This is a p...
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July | 2014 | Archaeology & Experience
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Thoughts and feelings about archaeology and academia. Busy week (2) – Digital Heritage, External Engagement and Conservation workshop. July 3, 2014. Following our adventures at Knole I was back in Southampton for the night before heading off to a workshop organised by Dr. Kate Gile. S and Dr Gill Chitty,. University of York. I was invited to present a 20 minute paper on the broad topic of my work using. Digital heritage to present and enhance understanding of, and visitor experience at, heritage sites.
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Busy week (2) – Digital Heritage, External Engagement & Conservation workshop | Archaeology & Experience
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Thoughts and feelings about archaeology and academia. Busy week (2) – Digital Heritage, External Engagement and Conservation workshop. July 3, 2014. Following our adventures at Knole I was back in Southampton for the night before heading off to a workshop organised by Dr. Kate Gile. S and Dr Gill Chitty,. University of York. I was invited to present a 20 minute paper on the broad topic of my work using. Digital heritage to present and enhance understanding of, and visitor experience at, heritage sites.
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catrionacooper | Archaeology & Experience
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Thoughts and feelings about archaeology and academia. The Virtual St. Stephen’s Project Allen Archaeology. October 25, 2016. In Spring 2016 we were subcontracted by University of York to convert a visual model of the pre-1834 House of Commons, St. Stephen’s Chapel Westminster to an acoustic model. The work was commissioned as part of the Virtual St Stephen’s Project, an AHRC-funded research project and was a collaboration between the departments of History (Dr. The Archaeology A Level. October 14, 2016.
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I am reading… – Digital Pathways for Community Heritage
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Digital Pathways for Community Heritage. I am…(a brief bio). I am doing things…. I am reading…. I am reading…. Visit my Mendeley profile to see papers that I am reading/have read:. Http:/ www.mendeley.com/profiles/nicole-beale/. And, see my shared items in my Google Reader RSS list:. Http:/ www.google.com/reader/shared/03443826665777763974. Fishing school students surf fishing by the book: Miami, Florida: Miami, Florida by State Library and Archives of Florida, on Flickr. The history (and future? 8211; h...
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#CAA2014 – My tweets – Digital Pathways for Community Heritage
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Digital Pathways for Community Heritage. I am…(a brief bio). I am doing things…. I am reading…. CAA2014 – My tweets. Via @jessogden – The #caa2014 Twitter archive is available here: http:/ t.co/ujEfcuWCYh. With thanks to @mhawksey for the tool! Chatterboxes Apr 28, 2014. We had a great audience. I should have got my act together and remembered to ask you to do it! N x @eleonorag1 Apr 28, 2014. GCBeale aw, thanks [blushes]. Well done to @eleonorag1 for refocussing my ramblings! Apr 28, 2014. Apr 28, 2014.
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#TAG2013: Visualisation as Knowledge Creation – Session Summary – Digital Pathways for Community Heritage
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Digital Pathways for Community Heritage. I am…(a brief bio). I am doing things…. I am reading…. TAG2013: Visualisation as Knowledge Creation – Session Summary. I’ve compiled together my notes and tweets from the Seeing, Doing, Thinking: Visualisation as Knowledge Creation. Session at the Theoretical Archaeology Group conference (#TAG2013). The paper about the project has yet to be written, but we are busy plotting, so watch this space! The session organisers (Gareth Beale, Sara Perry and Catriona Cooper)...
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