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WikiArc is project designed to create a series of simple, accessible reference articles covering the broad range of topics that fall within the discipline of archaeology. The site works by accepting members on application, who form a community of peers able to edit and amend articles, under the guidance of a small number of specialist [...]

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PhotoZoom is an online version of Deep Zoom for Microsoft’s Silverlight 2, which is designed to make it easier to work with huge images or collections of images. Currently, PhotoZoom does not have all of Deep Zoom’s features, such as the ability to add additional images deep within a zoom, however it does still present [...]

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Picture, taken by Sarah Hill, of evaluation by L-P: Archaeology at Prescot Street, early 2006. Clockwise from behind the total station are Stuart Eve, Andrew Dufton, Brenna Hassett, Matthew Law and Francesca Lerza)
Congratulations to L-P: Archaeology, whose Prescot Street excavation website has won the first ever BAJR Web Award.
L-P perfectly demonstrate through this site that [...]

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Unype is ‘a location-based social application platform’, which allows users of other social networking applications (e.g. facebook, Friendster, and (see this post) Ning) to share their locations, embed objects (such as photos, videos and 3D drawings) and information into maps and also build tours of the things they have embedded. The embedded objects (although as [...]

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