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OASIS & Research Framework Reporting Walkthroughs
Historic England and Rousseau Heritage would like to invite you to a short online walkthrough of the updated results page on OASIS, and its links to…
Historic England and Rousseau Heritage would like to invite you to a short online walkthrough of the updated results page on OASIS, and its links to…
A community archaeology project was undertaken at Hardwick Park, County Durham in 2022 to excavate the mid-18th Bath and Banqueting Houses. The digital archive from this project was released on the ADS website in January 2023.
We are excited to announce the first seminar of the Transforming data rE-use in ARCHaeology (TEtrARCHs) project. Edisa Lozić & Benjamin Štular, from the ZRC SAU,…
Professor Julian Richards, Director of the ADS, and Professor Dawn Hadley, Professor of Medieval Archaeology at the University of York, have been nominated for a Current…
At the end of November, the ADS and the COST Action Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age (SEADDA) hosted the Linked Pasts Symposium at…
Back in October, Keiron Niven, the Digital Archivist in charge of data standards here at the ADS, was invited to take part in a Book Sprint…
In November, Holly Wright, the Research Projects Manager here at the ADS, published an article in Conversation Perspectives – the newsletter of the Getty Conservation Institute…
The annual Linked Pasts symposium 2022 hosted by the ADS brings together scholars, heritage professionals and other practitioners with an interest in Linked Open Data as applied to the study of the ancient and historical world.
We’re delighted to announce our participation in Unpath’d Waters: Marine and Maritime Collections in the UK – one of five projects awarded £14.5 million by the Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC).