Tag Archive | courses

Digital History Course

The blogger of Electric Archaeology (a great blog I’ve previously linked to) is starting a course on crafting digital history. This is an online course starting next winter (I’m assuming northern hemisphere winter, so summer for those of us in the south). Here are some links regarding the course: Electric Archaeology’s blog post: Here you can see the […]

Computational Archaeology – March links and courses

Time for some more links: Oxford Archaeology: This is an archaeology and heritage practice that provides a variety of archaeology related services. Under their specialist services you can find a variety of computational archaeology services such as GIS surveying and graphics. Virtual Heritage Lab: This is a lab dealing with digital projects in archaeology. Spatial-tech: A computational archaeologist’s […]

A relevant summer school

A comment was left in my About page mentioning a course that you, my readers, may be interested in. I am posting it here in case you missed it. There is a summer school on modelling human behaviour in landscapes taking place from July. Check it out here if you are interested. On a relevant note, […]