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David Pettegrew | The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project
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The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Author Archives: David Pettegrew. IPads in Cyprus: Practical Matters in Fieldwork. July 5, 2012. History on the Bridge. On Tuesday, I discussed. Our use of an archaeological iPad app in fieldwork in Cyprus. Today I will discuss our use of iPads in the field more generally. Dust This was not the problem we thought it might be. We brought along protective jackets to keep the dust out of the iPads designed ...
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May | 2012 | The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project
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The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Monthly Archives: May 2012. PKAP 2012 at the Museum. May 31, 2012. Although we’ve spent most of our time in the field so far, we’re also doing some routine museum work and trying to stay on top of the incoming material. The Larnaca District Museum’s off-site location, Terra Ombra. Our museum registrar, probably wondering why she volunteered for this job. May 31, 2012. History on the Bridge. The main conditio...
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Diachronic Design | Computer Tools for Archaeologists
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Computer Tools for Archaeologists. ArchaeoGaming Livestreams and Survey! April 23, 2015. On Twitter, myself and few other archaeologists, historians, and others interested in serious analysis and use of games for learning. Have talked about doing a livestream where we would record our thoughts on different games. If you’re interested in watching (or participating in) that kind of thing, fill out the survey below! ArchaeoTech LIVE Video Podcast from #SAA2015. April 18, 2015. I have a treat for you! On the...
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The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project | Page 2
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The Pyla-Koutsopetria Archaeological Project. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. June 1, 2012. Hi I’m Sam, and I’m an Appaholic. It started with basic web sites and HTML in the 90’s and it just continued with dynamic web development; then it went on and before I knew it, I found myself interacting with multiple mobile apps as the original iPad first arrived. Now I’m writing apps myself. Very clearly, I have a problem…. But I would be happy to answer any other questions or ...
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Details of Earliest Human Dentistry Make Me Want to Cry - Archaeoweb Blogs
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Details of Earliest Human Dentistry Make Me Want to Cry - Archaeoweb Blogs. Details of Earliest Human Dentistry Make Me Want to Cry. July 16, 2015. Dentists are scary. Even in the most modern medical scenario, it is undeniably horrifying for someone to stick sharp objects in your mouth. Imagine what it was like 14,000 years ago. Actually, you don’t have to because a team of scientists just found the earliest example of dentistry. And it’s fucking horrifying. Applied Technologies to Archaeology.
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Gunthera miejsce w sieci | Pisaniu wielu ksiąg nie ma końca, a nadmierne rozmyślanie męczy ciało (Koh 12,12) | Strona 2.
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Gunthera miejsce w sieci. Pisaniu wielu ksiąg nie ma końca, a nadmierne rozmyślanie męczy ciało (Koh 12,12). Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Początki – beginnings. Nowsze wpisy →. Powoli kończymy prace w Rozprzy. Maj 13, 2016. Tegoroczne prace w Rozprzy zbliżają się do końca. Pozostało już całkiem niewiele pracy w paleokorycie, od którego nie sposób oderwać Przyrodnika. Osoba na zdjęciu to nie Przyrodnik! To Michał, który pracowicie oczyszcza kolejny poziom eksploracji w paleokorycie.
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Paperless Archaeology | No trees were harmed in the making of this blog | Page 2
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No trees were harmed in the making of this blog. Registry of Research Data Repositories. September 24, 2014. The Registry of Research Data Repositories. Re3data.org) is hosting a database of over 900 data repositories that cover “all academic disciplines.” The Registry is funded by the German Research Foundation and is comprised of all German institutes. However, to be included, the repository must have an English GUI to their website. Suggestions. Are being solicited for other repositories to be included.
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iPad | Paperless Archaeology
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No trees were harmed in the making of this blog. Archives for category: iPad. Laquo; Older Entries. Mobilizing the Past Workshop Videos. March 3, 2015. I can hardly describe how useful the Mobilizing the Past: The Potential of Digital Archaeology. Workshop was last weekend. The organizers: Erin Averett, Derek Counts, Jody Gordon, and Michael Toumazou built a solid schedule of talks with a very tight thematic focus. I don’t know when I learned more in a single weekend. Of his review of the workshop. There...
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Field Drawings | Paperless Archaeology
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No trees were harmed in the making of this blog. Our current workflow for field drawings center around our use of TouchDraw. On the tablet and its ability to import/export those drawings to our CAD environment (using SVG as an intermediary format). This page describes that workflow. We start with a template in TouchDraw. This has pre-defined layers with a scale bar, title box, and a box ready for typing elevations. The layer structure is. Get the template here. Get the drawing library here. For our purpo...