Category Archives: Public Archaeology
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Hurrah for the HLF
Leave a commentApril 28, 2013 by Lorna Richardson
In my opinion, the most important questions we need to pose to ourselves as ‘digitally-minded’ archaeologists are: why are we …
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This *is* a Serious Issue…
1February 12, 2013 by Lorna Richardson
During my research, the issue of digital inequalities has been a prominent feature of the data collected. There is a …
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Public Archaeology from the Ground Up
Leave a commentJanuary 16, 2013 by Lorna Richardson
As part of the 19th Annual Meeting of the European Association for Archaeologists in September in Pilzen, Czech Republic, Jaime …
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WAC-7 Session: Increasing Multivocality through Technology
Leave a commentDecember 30, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
Dan Thompson from the Global Heritage Fund, Veysel Apaydin from the UCL Institute of Archaeology, and myself are running this …
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Unofficial Histories 2013: Call for Participation
Leave a commentDecember 30, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
Saturday 15th June & Sunday 16th June 2013 – Manchester A public conference to discuss how society produces, presents, and …
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Museums, Internets & a New Job
1December 3, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
In February 2013, I start a 6 month full-time funded internship at the University of Cambridge Museums, working in their …
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Accelerating Change in DigiPubArch
1November 28, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
My qualitative research into digital Public Archaeology projects takes place each year in the winter months, with the aim of …
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What’s a Successful Digital Project?
Leave a commentNovember 12, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
The most important questions we need to pose to ourselves as digitally-minded Public Archaeologists are: why are we putting archaeological …
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I’m Engaging, You’re Engaged
Leave a commentNovember 11, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
The Strategies for Digital Engagement in Archaeology conference on the 7th & 8th of November was an interesting experience, as …
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So Why Didn’t the World of Public Archaeology Change in 2008?
1November 6, 2012 by Lorna Richardson
The upcoming conference, ‘Strategies for Digital Engagement with Archaeology Online‘ is perhaps an opportune moment to revisit a discussion that …
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