by Katy Meyers | Jan 28, 2011 | CHI Articles & Discussions, Uncategorized
Archaeological site information is a precious commodity; once material is fully excavated it is the only knowledge we have of the site. After spending, years (or even decades) excavating a site the information can become packed away in a few notebooks or boxes, lost...
by Katy Meyers | Dec 27, 2010 | CHI Articles & Discussions
One of the primary advantages of hosting an archive online is that it can be revised and expanded from anywhere in the world by any number of individuals. This the approach chosen by such projects as “The Gothic Ivories” (http://www.gothicivories.courtauld.ac.uk). It...
by Katy Meyers | Dec 1, 2010 | CHI Articles & Discussions
With the growing use of Digital Humanities, the question is whether or not this online format can aid scholars in revealing anything new, what can technology allow us to do that we couldn’t before? How can technology aid us in moving beyond the traditional forms of...
by Katy Meyers | Nov 11, 2010 | CHI Project Info
The use of archaeological skeletal material is strongly reliant on methods for the identification of sex, age, ancestry, disease, and other variables that leave their marks on bone. As methods improve, identification also improves. Throughout the archaeological...
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