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Institute Applications Now Closed – Next Steps
February 15, 2015 | By Ethan Watrall
Well, its official folks – the application deadline for the NEH funded Institute for Digital Archaeology Method and Practice has passed. Quite honestly, we’re blown away by the amount of interest the institute has received. We received 187 applications from every corner of the archaeological (and associated disciplinary) world. CRM...
Announcing the Institute for Digital Archaeology Method & Practice
November 24, 2014 | By Ethan Watrall
Archaeology has a long history of innovative work with information and computing technologies. One of the earliest example comes from James Deetz’s seminal work on Arikara ceramics carried out in the very early 1960s. Deetz used an IBM mainframe (the IBM704 at the MIT Computation Laboratory, to be precise) to...