Archive for February, 2008

Prescot Street dig

Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Back in December, I lectured the great Tim Schadla-Hall’s Public Archaeology course on the work that I and others do with digital technology. One of his students, Lorna Richardson, works for L-P Archaeology, which is run by some of my contemporaries from UCL (Guy Hunt and Matt Williams for example) and they have produced [...]

Studies in Early Medieval Coinage at IMC, Leeds

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Some of our intrepid readers might well be interested in the following conference in Leeds, “Studies in Early Medieval Coinage at the International Medieval Congress” held between the 7 - 10th July 2008.
The programme and the SEMC newsletter are attached to this post and I am sure they will welcome the support.
Newsletter of SEMC

Vacancies at Wessex Archaeology

Wednesday, February 27th, 2008

Tom Goskar, king of multimedia over at Wessex Archaeology alerted me to their advert for Computing Specialists:
Archaeological Computing Specialists
Salaries will be dependant upon skills and experience, but will range from
Supervisor (£15,513) to Technical Manager (£31,691) per annum.
Wessex Archaeology is seeking to further expand its dynamic IT section through the appointment of archaeological computing specialists to [...]

Indiana Jones teaser trailers online

Friday, February 15th, 2008

The new Indiana Jones film, which is due for release in May this year has now got treaser trailers on the Lucasfilm website. Enjoy, and Indy seems to look the same…..

Hadrian MP4 trailer

Thursday, February 14th, 2008

As you might have noticed, I am catching up on the latest things I’ve found on the web, and I thought that this Patrick Stewart narrated web trailer for the forthcoming BM exhibition on Hadrian might be of interest. You can also download the content as a closed captioned MP4 file (like the George Potts [...]

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