In our second Masterclass, Tim and Dani talk through some of the key resources available online when initially investigating a potential site. Over the last 20 years or so, millions of individual records have been digitised and collated, giving easy access to a wealth of archaeological data – all from the comfort of your own home!
Have you always wondered about those 'lumps and bumps' in a field near you on the daily dog walk? The answers you seek might be only a few clicks away. As well as historic records going back hundreds of years, we now have access to the latest technologies, including LiDAR.
With many of us currently confined to our homes, what better time to have a go at desktop digging yourself? See what you can discover about a site that interests you!
Note: Of course, there's an almost limitless choice of websites and databases out there – some more reputable than others! – so we've focussed on just a few authoritative resources for researching the British landscape. A quick search online should bring up localised equivalents, where available.
Robert Boudreau
2022-04-30 23:47:56 +0000 UTCZoe Propper
2021-02-08 15:01:49 +0000 UTCHigh Street Pictures
2021-02-02 05:34:16 +0000 UTCMr David J Cable
2021-01-31 09:03:43 +0000 UTCPhilip Stack
2021-01-30 12:13:39 +0000 UTCJeff Lanam
2021-01-30 07:57:56 +0000 UTCDavid Boon
2021-01-30 06:13:29 +0000 UTCStephen Herbert
2021-01-29 20:36:50 +0000 UTCStephen Herbert
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2021-01-29 14:44:22 +0000 UTCCarole Cox
2021-01-29 13:15:16 +0000 UTCLiz Dyson
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