We explore the materiality of human lives across continents and periods based on both humanities and science methodologies, to better understand the past.
We explore the materiality of human lives across continents and periods based on both humanities and science methodologies, to better understand the past, to generate evidence of relevance to the present, and imagine better futures 🧵 (1 of 2)
We had a great time participating in the @BritishSciFest session on early stereo photography with @bdcmuseum and @ProfJ_Plunkett! It was the first outing for our StereoPi cameras and we're looking forward to experimenting with them further!
This morning we started the second day of the workshop with the session Visibility analysis and networks in Landscape Archaeology delivered by @alexgalmes#viewshed#GIS#Archaeology
If you are interested in GIS, landscape studies and critical heritage. Then don't miss this workshop starting tomorrow, Tuesday 27th. Tickets are still available through Eventbrite.
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https://t.co/e2iTPEWzbh
We're having a thrilling workshop! Right now, Leticia Tobalina-Pulido from INCIPIT is showcasing tools for Archaeological data structuring and exploratory spatial analysis #Archaeology#DataAnalysis#SpatialExploration"
If you are interested in GIS, landscape studies and critical heritage. Then don't miss this workshop starting tomorrow, Tuesday 27th. Tickets are still available through Eventbrite.
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https://t.co/e2iTPEWzbh
If you are interested in GIS, landscape studies and critical heritage. Then don't miss this workshop starting tomorrow, Tuesday 27th. Tickets are still available through Eventbrite.
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https://t.co/e2iTPEWzbh
Training session on Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) of lithic materials at @ExeterDH. A huge thanks to the Exeter Digital Humanities team, the session was really instructive and fun!
There are more sessions planned for next year, watch this space!
After the @RAMMuseum workshop, 2nd and 3rd-year students re-designed one of Archaeology’s displays with field school stories.
Thanks @TokenxEffort (Laura Burnett) for coordinating! ⚡️⚡️
A big thank you to Tony Eccles and Tom Cadbury from the @RAMMuseum for their excellent presentations and inspiring perspectives. Hopefully, this workshop will be the foundation of further collaborations. Thanks also to all who supported and attended.
After some initial tech issues, our steering committee meeting is now in full swing. Looking forward to showing what we’ve all been up to for the past 2yrs. @UofEArchaeology
Don't miss the last workshop of the Material Lives project. We will be joined by #RAMM curators Tony Eccles and Tom Cadbury.
When? Thursday 26th of May from 9:30 to 12:30
Where? @ Laver LT 6 (Stretham Campus, Exeter).
More info on the event flyer 👇
We collectively organise capacity building, impact training, networking, and research funding development activities.
This project is based at @UofEArchaeology. Follow us for the latest news on the different workshops and events we will be hosting (2 of 2).
We explore the materiality of human lives across continents and periods based on both humanities and science methodologies, to better understand the past, to generate evidence of relevance to the present, and imagine better futures 🧵 (1 of 2)
Thank you @LZSou@CotswoldArch for the excellent workshop on archaeological illustration and photography. We have more events planned for this year, follow this space to learn more about our Material Lives project. @UofEArchaeology@ExeterDH@ExeterDoctoral
I've had an excellent couple of days training students and researchers at @UniofExeter@UofEArchaeology in archaeological illustration and photography! Thank you to all who attended, I'm glad you found it very useful and informative! ✏️ 📷 @CotswoldArch#illustration#Archaeology