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MicroPasts Knowledge Exchanges Workshops

22nd September 2015 Chiara Bonacchi Leave a comment

Two back-to-back workshops were held on 23 September at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. The aim of the MicroPasts Knowledge Exchanges…

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The Mary Rose – MicroPasts Collaboration, Week 1

29th May 2015 Chiara Bonacchi Leave a comment

On Friday 22nd May, the Mary Rose Trust and MicroPasts teams launched a collaborative 3D photo-masking pilot project on the…

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The MicroPasts conference on YouTube

19th May 2015 Chiara Bonacchi 1 Comment

If you have missed the MicroPasts conference on ‘Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding our Human Past’, on 31 March 2015, you can…

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Answers in the Amphoras…

23rd March 2015 Andrew Bevan Leave a comment

Carefully-made drawings have been a fundamental way that archaeologists have recorded their finds since the dawn of archaeology as a…

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Posted in: Research Filed under: Amphora, Ceramics, Mediterranean, olive oil, open source software, Penny Copeland, Pottery, Tom Haines, UK Archaeology Data Service, University of Southampton, Virginia Grace

Crowd-sourcing and Crowd-funding our Human Past

19th March 2015 Daniel Pett 1 Comment

The MicroPasts end of first phase funding conference will be held at the Royal Geographical Society on the 31st March…

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Posted in: Research Filed under: 3D, Aberystwyth University, British Museum, crowdfunding, Crowdsourcing, Royal Geographical Society, Smithsonian Institution Transcription Center

Crowdsourced

13th February 2015 lisacardy Leave a comment

I’ve been a MicroPasts contributor for around two months now, a good time to write this post about why I…

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The Devizes/Wiltshire Museum Collection in the Bronze Age Index

22nd January 2015 Jennifer Wexler Leave a comment

In the process of digitising the Bronze Age Index (http://crowdsourced.micropasts.org/app/devizes/newtask) we have come across a small collection of Index cards…

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Later Bronze Age Ornaments

11th December 2014 Alex Davies Leave a comment

Bronze Age ornaments form a major category of metal artefact. Those made of gold are some of the most captivating…

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PhD project – Analysis of Middle Bronze Age Palstaves

18th November 2014 Robert Kaleta Leave a comment

Hi everyone. My name is Robert Kaleta and I am a 1st year PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology,…

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Things that go bump in the night: The Selborne-Blackmoor Hoard & the significance of LBA weapon hoards

17th November 2014 Jennifer Wexler Leave a comment

Our new app focuses on the wonderful Blackmoor Hoard (partially pictured above). Known also as the ‘Blackmoor-Wolmer Forest’ or ‘Selborne’…

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