Monthly Archives: January 2011

PhD Studentship: Digital Resource of Palaeography

The Centre for Computing in the Humanities, King’s College London, is pleased to announce a PhD studentship in digital palaeography funded by a European Research Council project, Digital Resource of Palaeography. The studentship is to be held in the CCH … Continue reading

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Cultural Heritage Imaging workshop

You are warmly invited to attend “Digital Transformations: New developments in cultural heritage imaging” a workshop on digital imaging to be held at the University of Oxford on Friday, 25 February 2011. The workshop will focus on documentary evidence, from … Continue reading

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TRAIL 2011: Training and Research in the Archaeological Interpretation of Lidar

From Rachel Opitz: TRAIL 2011 Training and Research in the Archaeological Interpretation of Lidar 14-16 March 2011, European Research Centre at Bibracte, Glux-en-Glenne, France The objective of these days is to create a forum for discussion for professionals, researchers and students … Continue reading

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Digital Classicist Seminar 2011, CFP

Call for Papers The Digital Classicist will once more be running a series of seminars in Summer 2011, on the subject of research into the ancient world that has an innovative digital component. Themes could include, but are by no … Continue reading

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2011 Latium Vetus Program

Posted on behalf of Monica Berti. The 2011 Latium Vetus Program, as part of a collaborative project between Tufts University and Roma Tor Vergata, will allow students to learn the techniques of modern epigraphic study, including digital transcription and documentation … Continue reading

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Audio-Visual Archaeology seminars

The following seminar series will be held on behalf of the Centre for Audio-Visual Studies and Practice in Archaeology at UCL Institute of Archaeology. All welcome to attend, and drinks follow each seminar. We look forward to seeing you there. … Continue reading

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