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Internet Archaeology - Global. Open. Free. Peer-reviewed archaeological research

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Internet Archaeology - Global. Open. Free. Peer-reviewed archaeological research

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The digital journal for archaeology. Peer reviewed research. Independent. Non-profit. Global. Open. Free.

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title Internet Archaeology
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description The Digital Journal for Archaeology. Peer reviewed research. Independent. Non-profit. Global. Open. Free.
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url https://intarch.ac.uk

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  • [H1] The digital journal for archaeology. Peer reviewed research. Independent. Non-profit. Global. Open. Free.
  • [H3] Observing Reuse of 3D Data in Archaeological Excavations
  • [H3] From Discovery to Preservation of Metal-Detected Artefacts: Business Process Management approach
  • [H3] The Perils of Pits: further research at Durrington Walls henge (2021-2025)
  • [H3] Questioning Diversity (of Iron) in the Workplace: Bloomery Iron, Cast Iron, China and the West
  • [H3] Towards Responsible Destructive Analysis: A guide to the recording of archaeological tooth samples with laboratory process visualisation
  • [H3] Towards an Archaeology of Routeways: A case study from the North York Moors National Park
  • [H3] The River That Swallowed the Ringwood Prehistoric Landscape: Geoarchaeological investigations in advance of the development of the A31, Hampshire, England
  • [H3] Issue: Urban Archaeology and the Cities of Tomorrow. EAC symposium proceedings
  • [H3] Evidencing and Ensuring Impactful Research from Developer-Funded Archaeology
  • [H3] Slope classification of Slovenia and selected field survey results from the Slovenian Motorway Project (Data paper)
  • [H3] WallGIS: A Database and GIS for Hadrian's Wall (Data paper)
  • [H3] Different Stories for Different People - Engagement with the Archaeology of HS2 Area North
  • [H3] Open Archaeology, Open Source? Collaborative practices in an emerging community of archaeological software engineers
  • [H3] A Protocol for When Social Media Goes Private
  • [H3] Analysing the Relationship between Nationalism and the Display of Roman Archaeology in Britain's National Museums
  • [H3] Erimi-Pitharka excavations. Regional production and storage in the Kouris Valley
  • [H3] Issue: Big Project, Big Data. Creating a Web of Knowledge
  • [H3] PAS & the potential of non-metallic finds: A Viking Comb from Shotley, Suffolk
  • [H3] Mints not Mines: a macroscale investigation of Roman silver coinage
  • [H3] Archaeological Excavations and Social Impact at Pontefract Castle (data paper)
  • [H3] Issue: Digital Archiving in Archaeology: Additional State of the Art and Further Analyses
  • [H3] The Submerged Palaeo-Yare: a review of Pleistocene landscapes and environments in the southern North Sea
  • [H3] Tuff, Flint, and Hazelnuts: Final Palaeolithic and Mesolithic Occupation at Netherhall Road, Maryport, Cumbria
  • [H3] The High-Status Late Medieval Skull Shaped Relic in Turku Cathedral, Finland - a study of its origin with oxygen and strontium isotope analyses
  • [H3] Still Entombed After All These Years: The continuing twists and turns of a maze game
  • [H3] Data Management Policies and Practices of Digital Archaeological Repositories
  • [H3] Trait-Based Datasets of Hunter-Gatherer Material Culture. Data Paper
  • [H3] Issue: Archaeology and Public Benefit. EAC symposium proceedings
  • [H3] Re-discovering Archaeological Discoveries. Experiments with reproducing archaeological survey analysis
  • [H3] Engagement, Sustainability and Diversity: examining recent heritage policy in Norway
  • [H3] Evidence of Viking trade and 'Danelaw' connections? Inset lead weights from Norway and the western Viking World
  • [H3] Digital Archaeological Data in the Creative Industries: access, barriers, and the potential for inspiration
  • [H3] How to Get Ahead in Archaeology: Using the Book Review System as a Strategy for 19th-Century Archaeologists, with a Case Study on Charles Roach Smith (1806-1890)
  • [H3] 'A State of Things Which Ought Not to be Permitted': Excavation of 19th-century slums (Bull Yard, Horn Yard, Swan Yard and Market Alley) surrounding Bank Street at 'The Charter', Gravesend
  • [H3] Issue: From Treasure Hunters to Citizen Scientists: Metal detecting and archaeological heritage in the Nordic region
  • [H3] Online dissemination of 3D bioarchaeological data: An exploration of ethics, user preferences, and contextualisation in an official digital repository setting
  • [H3] Preserving Digital Data without an Archive
  • [H3] Archiving Archaeological Data: Understanding current practice
  • [H3] Excavations at Late Bronze Age Erimi-Pitharka, Cyprus: The 2024 season
  • [H3] Great Excavations: Methodological considerations arising after a major archaeological infrastructure project for the A14 Cambridge to Huntingdon Road Improvement Scheme
  • [H3] Selecting sites and telling stories: fieldwork practice and emerging narratives for the archaeology of HS2 Phase One
  • [H3] The Agency of Civilians, Women, and Britons in the Public Votive Epigraphy of Roman Britain
  • [H3] The Pulborough Gold Torc: a 4th to 3rd century BCE artefact of European significance
  • [H3] Beyond Abandonment: Diachronically Mapping the Transformation of Domestic Sites in Rome and its Environs (1st-7th centuries CE)
  • [H3] Debating AI in Archaeology: applications, implications, and ethical considerations
  • [H3] The Ashwell Project: creating an online geospatial community
  • [H3] Issue: Managing the Archaeology of the 18th to 20th centuries. EAC symposium proceedings
  • [H3] Enhancing Data Synthesis and Research Potential in British Environmental Archaeology
  • [H3] The Excavation of a Romano-British Site at Netherhall Road, Maryport
  • [H3] Issue: Archaeology and the Natural Environment. EAC symposium proceedings
  • [H3] HS2 Phase One: Heritage GIS Digital Archive (Data paper)
  • [H3] On the Discovery of a Late Acheulean 'Giant' Handaxe from the Maritime Academy, Frindsbury, Kent
  • [H3] A Quick Buck: An Early Licensed Whisky Distillery at Blackmiddens Farm in the Cabrach
  • [H3] A North-Western Habitat: the Paleoethology and Colonisation of a European Peninsula
  • [H3] Why Did Cities Evolve in Gharb Al-Andalus? Network analysis as a potential method for charting city growth
  • [H3] Stratigraphic Analysis and The Matrix
  • [H3] Tweets in the Peak: Twitter Analysis - the impact of Covid-19 on cultural landscapes
  • [H3] Issue: Climate Change and Archaeology. EAC symposium proceedings
  • [H3] Building Data Models for Archaeology: The case of the TETRARCHs Storytelling Data Model
  • [H3] Collecting Data in the Conservation Lab for Network Visualisation
  • [H3] Other Eyes: Choose your own digital archaeology paradata adventure
  • [H3] Digital Archiving in Archaeology: Assessing the State of the Art
  • [H3] A Route Well Travelled. The archaeology of the A14 Huntingdon to Cambridge Road Improvement Scheme
  • [H3] Investigation of Borrow Pit TEA28 BP3, Fenstanton, Cambridgeshire, UK
  • [H3] The First Step towards FAIR-ness in Bulgarian Archaeology
  • [H3] The Restoration of Archaeological Sites, Old Perceptions and New Narratives: the case of Sparta
  • [H3] Fenland Fields: Evolving Settlement and Agriculture on the Roddon at Viking Link Substation, Bicker Fen, Lincolnshire
  • [H3] Behind Closed Doors: The Human Remains Trade within Private Facebook Groups
  • [H3] Issue: International Data Aggregation for Archaeological Research and Heritage Management: the ARIADNE experience
  • [H3] A Medieval Drawbridge Pit and the Stories it Tells Us, Excavations at Pontefract Castle, 2019-2020
  • [H3] Feeding Anglo-Saxon England (Data paper)
  • [H3] Archaeological Excavations on the SCPX Pipeline, Azerbaijan 2013-2018
  • [H3] Archaeological Research 2014 to 2021: science maps of its intellectual base, collaborative networks & conceptual language
  • [H3] Linked Data for the Historic Environment
  • [H3] Radiographic Technique for Archaeological Human Dry Bones: a scoping review
  • [H3] 'The Technological Sublime': Combining Art and Archaeology in Documenting Change at the Former RAF Coltishall (Norfolk, UK)
  • [H3] A Lockpick's Guide to dataARC: Designing Infrastructures and Building Communities to Enable Transdisciplinary Research
  • [H3] Iron Age Settlements and Roman Roads: archaeological fieldwork along the Angelinos trunk water main in north Oxfordshire
  • [H3] The Mobile Phone in Late Medieval Culture
  • [H3] The Army Basing Programme, Stonehenge and the Emergence of the Sacred Landscape of Wessex
  • [H3] Using DSLR to 'Scan' Colour Slides: learning from the Digitising Jemdet Nasr 1988-1989 Project
  • [H3] From Archive to GIS: Recovering Spatial Information for Tholos IV at the Palace of Nestor
  • [H3] Finnish Maritime Archaeology through its Publications
  • [H3] Listening to Dura Europos: An Experiment in Archaeological Image Sonification
  • [H3] Living Standards and Material Culture in English Rural Households 1300-1600. Data Paper
  • [H3] Hollis Croft, Sheffield, South Yorkshire: Old site and new connections
  • [H3] Issue: Digital Archiving in Archaeology: The State of the Art
  • [H3] Digital Heritage and Public Engagement: reflections on the challenges of co-production

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