Two back-to-back workshops were held on 23 September at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. The aim of the MicroPasts Knowledge Exchanges…
On Friday 22nd May, the Mary Rose Trust and MicroPasts teams launched a collaborative 3D photo-masking pilot project on the…
If you have missed the MicroPasts conference on ‘Crowdsourcing and Crowdfunding our Human Past’, on 31 March 2015, you can…
Carefully-made drawings have been a fundamental way that archaeologists have recorded their finds since the dawn of archaeology as a…
The MicroPasts end of first phase funding conference will be held at the Royal Geographical Society on the 31st March…
I’ve been a MicroPasts contributor for around two months now, a good time to write this post about why I…
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…
Bronze Age ornaments form a major category of metal artefact. Those made of gold are some of the most captivating…
Hi everyone. My name is Robert Kaleta and I am a 1st year PhD student at the Institute of Archaeology,…
Our new app focuses on the wonderful Blackmoor Hoard (partially pictured above). Known also as the ‘Blackmoor-Wolmer Forest’ or ‘Selborne’…