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    Thanks for all your help on this! I’m still on the hunt for examples of cultural heritage orgs who’ve invested in digital skills internally to drive customer value (or making things better for visitors if you find that phrase icky) & what digital skills matter most on that front?

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    It's a leap year so have a special membership offer throughout February offering a full years membership for just £29! Membership includes British Archaeology magazine and helps support out work like the Festival of Archaeology and

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    30. sij

    The next Digital Learning Network (DLNET) conference is taking place at the Royal Institute of British Architects on 23 March. The network works to engage audiences with collections through digital technology and approaches. More here:

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    28. sij

    'Semantics of the Sea — Stories and Science along the Celtic Seaboard' Arguing for a pluralistic approach to studying submerged lands:

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  6. Animal footprints preserved in peat at south end of the forest at Borth, Wales. From & Bates "Semantics of the Sea — Stories & Science along the Celtic Seaboard" (Environmental Archaeology themed issue)

    Water poling in footprints in sand taken after tide has receded
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    29. sij

    6 FEB: Interested in finding out more about postgraduate study here at York? Join us for our virtual open day. Book your place today:

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    Seeking an archaeology journal to publish in? Feel like your research does not always have an obvious 'home'? Open access? Want to include data/visualisations? Lots of images? Tabular data? Want to ensure your data is digitally archived? A say in how your work is presented?

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    28. sij

    If you're interested in discussing the value of Wikipedia/media/data in research and teaching (especially in classics/archaeology), then please sign up for this workshop with & me in March:

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  10. Is there really a journal that does all this? Yes ... yes there is

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  11. Seeking an archaeology journal to publish in? Feel like your research does not always have an obvious 'home'? Open access? Want to include data/visualisations? Lots of images? Tabular data? Want to ensure your data is digitally archived? A say in how your work is presented?

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    28. sij

    Have an archive or pub that you'd like to disseminate but don't have the means to do so? Our Open Access fund is currently open for applications to be considered in Feb until Jan 31. If you bought a trowel, this is what you supported.

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    28. sij

    for the CIDOC Conference 2020 exploring the theme- 'digital transformation in cultural heritage institutions'. Taking place in Geneva between 19 & 25 Sep. Deadline for abstracts: 6 Feb

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  14. Knapping chert sequence From Hardy, K. and Sillitoe, P. 2003 Material Perspectives: Stone Tool Use and Material Culture in Papua New Guinea, Internet Archaeology 14.

    Black and white photo showing hands pounding one rock with another to break it open
    Black and white photo showing hands lifting off the top of a chert nodule
    Black and white photo showing chert nodule brown up into smaller, usable flint pieces
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    27. sij

    New Release: The Prittlewell princely burial: excavations at Priory Crescent, Southend-on-Sea, Essex 2003. and discovered an intact Anglo-Saxon princely burial along with up to three further Anglo-Saxon inhumations.

    The burial chamber viewed from the south-west, showing grave goods in place.
    Glass jars, wooden drinking vessels with decorative metal rim mounts and a drinking horn found along the east wall of the burial chamber.
    A pair of wooden bottles with elaborate decorative metal rim mounts placed to the north of the coffin.
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  16. Reconstructed dance movement from sequences depicted in stone reliefs at the Prambanan temple complex in Central Java From Lopez y Royo Iyer, A. 2001 Sculpture, Dance and Heritage: animating dance sequences from temple reliefs

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    26. sij

    BIG ANNOUNCEMENT! The Call for Papers for is now open! And if that's not exciting enough, this year we are thrilled to be able to offer two different types of bursaries so check the link in detail! Deadline May the 4th (be with you)!

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  18. An unused flint adze blade from Hasholme Carr Farm, Holme-on-Spalding Moor, East Yorkshire. L. 18.2 cm Taken from Peter Halkon's 'Ceremony and Carpentry? Neolithic Stone Axeheads in an East Yorkshire (UK) Lowland Landscape'

    Knapped grey flint axe head with polish at cutting edge end
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  19. "Internet Archaeology is able to adapt to novel data challenges way beyond the capabilities of traditional paper publications.” Independent researcher in National government (PUBLICAN survey) Submit your article proposal today!

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    We’ve released new research today that reveals England’s heritage is worth £31 billion to the economy The latest figures reveal the Heritage sector provides over 464,000 jobs Read the report here

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