Author Archives: Jessica Ogden

Dead Men’s Eyes: The Use of Augmented Reality in Archaeology

Stuart Eve (University College London, L – P : Archaeology) One of the great challenges in archaeology is reconstructing past perception and social behaviour. Some pioneering archaeologists have attempted to explore these issues through the use of Geographic Information Systems … Continue reading

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Updated Conference Programme

Due to a couple of speaker changes, we have had to amend the event timetable. Friday’s schedule of speakers has been rearranged to fit the new lineup and speaker topics. Please make sure you consult the timetable when making your … Continue reading

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Antiquist and ArchCamp

Antiquist is an online community of people working with computing in the heritage sector.It is primarily a communication network – a way for us all to talk, argue, experiment, share ideas, and solve common problems. Antiquist members include archaeologists, museum … Continue reading

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Technical Credits

The website was setup and maintained by the conference organisers, L – P : Archaeology. It is powered by WordPress and using a modified Blackbird theme by InkThemes.com. The front page icons are from the community driven Noun Project and … Continue reading

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Open Access in Archaeology

Doug Rocks-Macqueen (Landward LLC, University of Edinburgh) In April of last year, the president of the American Institute of Archaeology famously wrote, We at the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA), along with our colleagues at the American Anthropological Association and … Continue reading

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The application of applications: The bump and grind of commercial archaeology

Peter Rauxloh (Museum of London Archaeology) This paper takes the Day of Archaeology held in 2012 and the hosting of CAA by a commercial unit for the first time as its stimulus, to present a whistle-stop tour of some of … Continue reading

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Keynote: Open Archaeology

Mark Lake (University College London) This paper will discuss some of the key themes raised in the recent ‘World Archaeology’ issue on the theme of Open Archaeology. It seems indisputable that there is now very real momentum towards greater willingness … Continue reading

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Personal Histories of CAA

CAAUK 2013 is happy to announce that we will be ‘screening’ the Personal Histories of CAA film during the conference. We are particularly looking forward to this, as it documents the experience of past CAA participants and the extent (and … Continue reading

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Registration and the Waitlist

Due to overwhelming interest in CAAUK 2013 – our registrations have sold out in less than 2 weeks. Needless to say, this is really exciting for the organisers and CAAUK committee! We are now in the process of looking into … Continue reading

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Staying in London

London has a wealth of accommodation options – particularly near to the venue at Corbet Place, The Old Truman Brewery, 15 Hanbury Street, London E1 6QL. However, as we are located quite close to the City of London, prices for … Continue reading

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