Virtual Landscapes
One of the piece of research I’ve been working on finally came to fruition in a busy series of experiments and write up in the last two weeks. The short study (on which I presented a poster at Digital Heritage, … Continued
remote sensing expertise for the historic environment
One of the piece of research I’ve been working on finally came to fruition in a busy series of experiments and write up in the last two weeks. The short study (on which I presented a poster at Digital Heritage, … Continued
On Saturday I was able to present one of the projects I am currently working on at Duke to a wider digital heritage audience for the first time Centre for Digital Heritage conference in York. The day was a great … Continued
This week I have been fortunate to be involved in my 4th digital archaeology European summer school funded through the Archaeolandscapes Europe Program based in lovely Poznan. This year the theme is lidar data and as with the hyperspectral school … Continued
This week has provided a couple of great experiences worth writing about, so despite being tired and a little sunstruck from an afternoon of stripping bikes at the co-op here I go… On Friday I was invited to present to … Continued
As we prepared to fly out to the UK for fieldwork just over a week ago, I was struck by the fact that it has been almost two years since I conducted any field research. With PhD write-up, a desk … Continued
We’re out on fieldwork on Exmoor this week (despite the unseasonable snow) so I’m letting the students do the talking – check out their thoughts and pictures here :- https://sites.duke.edu/vms551ls_01l_s2013/student-blog/
With my first lecture and class done, the last two weeks have been the time for getting stuck in. Although a good number of universities in the UK have only been back a few weeks, semester is halfway done here, … Continued