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Tom Pert, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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A Marriage of Convenience: The Possibilities of SOA and Web 2.0 for Archaeology. Presentation given at session on Web 2.0 in archaeology at the Society for American Archaeology, Vancouver, March 2008.
SAA2008
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Stuart Dunn
Presented as part of "Realising the Opportunities of Digital Humanities" (#RODH2012) Oct 23-25, 2012, Ireland. More info: www.dri.ie/programme
Stuart Jeffrey
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Paul Cripps
Lecture for Public Archaeology Masters course, University College London 24th February 2010
Digital archaeology and museums
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Tom Pert, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
Cymru1900 and the List of Historic Place Names in Wales
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Humphrey Southall, University of Portsmouth
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Dr David Parsons, Centre for Advanced Welsh and Celtic Studies
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Mae ymagweddau sefydledig at archwilio archaeolegol yn pwysleisio rhagchwilio yn y maes, wedi’i gefnogi gan ddata wedi’i bell-synhwyro, ond gwaith sy’n gofyn am dipyn o adnoddau yw hwn. Trafodir gwaith rhagarweiniol ar Ynys Arran, a elwir ar lafar gwlad yn ‘Scotland in Miniature’ (yr Alban ar raddfa fach), i ddatblygu mapio graddfa genedlaethol, gan gynnwys cyflwyno darganfyddiadau newydd, agweddau ar ddata aml-raddedig a dyhead i ddatblygu llifoedd gwaith wedi’u symleiddio sy’n rhoi’r pwyslais ar ddata wedi’i bell-synhwyro a chanfod gwrthrychau awtomataidd. Mae hyn yn gofyn am ddatblygu llifoedd gwaith newydd, ond hefyd am ailystyried agweddau ar arfer sefydledig. Mae’r cynnydd mawr mewn data wedi’i bell-synhwyro yn yr Alban yn cynnig cyfleoedd ac yn gosod her. Er bod map orthoffotograffig cyflawn o’r Alban ar gael ers rhai blynyddoedd bellach, mae sganio laser o’r awyr (ALS) yn ddarniog, er bod dyhead i’w helaethu neu ei gwblhau hyd yn oed. Mae hyn yn codi her ynghylch sut y bydd Historic Environment Scotland, fel corff arolygu cenedlaethol yr Alban, yn ymdrin â’r cynnydd cyflym mewn data wedi’i bell-synhwyro wrth ddiffinio ymagwedd at fapio cenedlaethol. The increasing availability of remotely sensed data in Scotland presents opportunities and challenges. While complete coverage of orthophotos have been available for a few years now, availability of Aerial Laser Scanning (ALS) is patchy, though there is an aspiration to greater or even complete coverage. This raises a challenge to how Historic Environment Scotland, as the national body of survey for Scotland, deals with the rapidly increasing remote sensed data in defining an approach to national mapping. Established approaches to archaeological prospection emphasise field reconnaissance, supported by remote sensed data, but this is a relatively resource intensive operation. Preliminary work on the Island of Arran, which is colloquially known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’, to develop national-scaled mapping is discussed, including presentation of new discoveries, aspects of multi-scaled data and an aspiration to develop streamlined workflows that foreground remote sensed data and automated object detection. This is requiring development of new workflows, but also the renegotiation of aspects of established practice.
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Louise Barker & David Thomas, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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Louise Barker & David Thomas, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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Marek Ososinski, Aberystwyth University
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Ken Murphy, Dyfed Archaeological Trust
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Mae ymagweddau sefydledig at archwilio archaeolegol yn pwysleisio rhagchwilio yn y maes, wedi’i gefnogi gan ddata wedi’i bell-synhwyro, ond gwaith sy’n gofyn am dipyn o adnoddau yw hwn. Trafodir gwaith rhagarweiniol ar Ynys Arran, a elwir ar lafar gwlad yn ‘Scotland in Miniature’ (yr Alban ar raddfa fach), i ddatblygu mapio graddfa genedlaethol, gan gynnwys cyflwyno darganfyddiadau newydd, agweddau ar ddata aml-raddedig a dyhead i ddatblygu llifoedd gwaith wedi’u symleiddio sy’n rhoi’r pwyslais ar ddata wedi’i bell-synhwyro a chanfod gwrthrychau awtomataidd. Mae hyn yn gofyn am ddatblygu llifoedd gwaith newydd, ond hefyd am ailystyried agweddau ar arfer sefydledig. Mae’r cynnydd mawr mewn data wedi’i bell-synhwyro yn yr Alban yn cynnig cyfleoedd ac yn gosod her. Er bod map orthoffotograffig cyflawn o’r Alban ar gael ers rhai blynyddoedd bellach, mae sganio laser o’r awyr (ALS) yn ddarniog, er bod dyhead i’w helaethu neu ei gwblhau hyd yn oed. Mae hyn yn codi her ynghylch sut y bydd Historic Environment Scotland, fel corff arolygu cenedlaethol yr Alban, yn ymdrin â’r cynnydd cyflym mewn data wedi’i bell-synhwyro wrth ddiffinio ymagwedd at fapio cenedlaethol. The increasing availability of remotely sensed data in Scotland presents opportunities and challenges. While complete coverage of orthophotos have been available for a few years now, availability of Aerial Laser Scanning (ALS) is patchy, though there is an aspiration to greater or even complete coverage. This raises a challenge to how Historic Environment Scotland, as the national body of survey for Scotland, deals with the rapidly increasing remote sensed data in defining an approach to national mapping. Established approaches to archaeological prospection emphasise field reconnaissance, supported by remote sensed data, but this is a relatively resource intensive operation. Preliminary work on the Island of Arran, which is colloquially known as ‘Scotland in Miniature’, to develop national-scaled mapping is discussed, including presentation of new discoveries, aspects of multi-scaled data and an aspiration to develop streamlined workflows that foreground remote sensed data and automated object detection. This is requiring development of new workflows, but also the renegotiation of aspects of established practice.
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Louise Barker & David Thomas, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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Louise Barker & David Thomas, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Wales
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Sharing our Digital Past. Digital Innovation at the Royal Commission (1 of 2)
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Marek Ososinski, Aberystwyth University
Optimisation of laser data acquisition: Robots and lasers
Optimisation of laser data acquisition: Robots and lasers
Tom Pert
Ken Murphy, Dyfed Archaeological Trust
West Coast Palaeolandscapes (2 of 2)
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Tom Pert
Dr John Henderso
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Pavlopetri Underwater ...
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Tom Pert
Dr John Hend
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Povlopetri Underwater ...
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Povlopetri Underwater ...
Tom Pert
Ken Murphy, Dyfed Archaeological Trust
West Coast Palaeolandscapes (1 of 2)
West Coast Palaeolandscapes (1 of 2)
Tom Pert
James Mott, www.creativecomms.co.uk or www.projectbook.co.uk
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Tom Pert
Julian Flores, Universidad de Santiago de Compostela
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Trevor Pearson & Paul Bryan, English Heritage
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Sharing our Digital Past. Digital Innovation at the Royal Commission (1 of 2)
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West Coast Palaeolandscapes (2 of 2)
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Pavlopetri Underwater ...
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Pavlopetri Underwater ...
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Povlopetri Underwater ...
Digitally preserving a submerged Bronze Age city - The Povlopetri Underwater ...
West Coast Palaeolandscapes (1 of 2)
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The use of social media in heritage organisations
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"Botafumeiro and Portico de la Gloria" virtual; Enhancement of the Cultural H...
Making the Most of Digital Technologies on Archaeological Excavations (3 of 3)
Making the Most of Digital Technologies on Archaeological Excavations (3 of 3)
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Making the Most of Digital Technologies on Archaeological Excavations (1 of 3)
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