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Reconstruction of the Sanctuary at Avebury (stone and timber phase). www.digitaldigging.co.uk
Added: 832 days ago by BAJR
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Montage of digging sites near Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland Summer 2006. The True Horror of Irish Archaeology!!! Produced by Jerry O'Connor
Added: 832 days ago by BAJR
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Archaeology is a destructive process in which accurate and detailed recording of a site is imperative. As a site is exposed, documentation is required in order to recreate and understand the site in context. We have developed a 3D modeling pipeline that can assist archaeologists in the documentation effort by building rich, geometrically and photometrically accurate 3D models of the site. The modeling effort begins with data acquisition (images, range scans, GIS data, and video) and ends with the use of a sophisticated visualization tool that can be used by researchers to explore and understand the site. The pipeline includes new methods for shadow-based registration of 2D images and temporal change detection. Our multimodal augmented reality system allows users wearing head-tracked, see-through, head-worn displays to visualize the site model and associated archaeological artifacts, and to interact with them using speech and gesture. (Authors: Peter Allen, Steven Feiner, Alejandro Troccoli, Hrvoje Benko, Edward Ishak, Ben Smith, Columbia University. Please visit http://www.edwardishak.com for more information.)
Added: 818 days ago by BAJR
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A classic scene from the eerie vintage short-film adaptation of the M.R James Story, 'A warning to the Curious'. This is the scene where the amateur archaeologist meets a mysterious local guardian. But not before he warns him with the words 'no digging here'.
Channels: Comedy and Fun 
Added: 242 days ago by BAJR
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Archaeologists working in northern Peru say they have discovered the lavish burial site of a nobleman from the ancient Sican culture, which flourished before the Incas between about 800 and 1300 AD.
Tags: indigenous  Sican  inca  burial  peru 
Added: 590 days ago by BAJR
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Thrill to the award-nominated adventures of television's Dirk Logan as he travels the world in search of a quest for archaeology!

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Channels: Comedy and Fun 
Added: 662 days ago by BAJR
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Excavation in Manitoba – dedication pays off! From: http://www.youtube.com/user/vagabondsoul
Channels: Excavations 
Added: 832 days ago by BAJR
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Student dig diary. What it's like to dig at Bamburgh Castle. Experiences of archaeology at the foremost ancient site in Northumberland UK, Bamburgh Castle. Bamburgh was the capital fortress and palace of the Northumbrian Earls and has been occupied for well over 5000 years. Excavations have revealed, swords, chainmail, gold artefacts and even a throne fragment. We have a summer field school starting in June so for more details go to www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk
Added: 498 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Artefact Processing on an archaeology field school at Bamburgh Castle Northumberland UK. www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk Go to our official website for more info on how to become involved! Dig! FInd Stuff! Learn about the history of the Northumbrian Earls. Bamburgh was the capital of Anglo Saxon Northumbria, a stone's throw from Lindisfarne. It has been occupied for over 5000 years and has produced some spectacular finds, from bone combs to gold mounts, from pattern welded swords to chainmail.
Added: 498 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Archaeology. During the 2007 excavation season at Bamburgh castle, bamburgh research project unearthed a burial of articulated horse skeletons under the steps at St Oswalds gate. Join our field school every summer. For more info go to www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk
Added: 498 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Archaeology field school at Bamburgh Castle, Northumberland, UK. This promotional video shows students from recent seasons and features interviews with project staff. As a taster of getting involved this video made by Esper Films and produced by BRP media shows a range of activities on and off site. For more information see our website: www.bamburghresearchproject.co.uk The 2009 excavation and field school is open to all and runs from the 8th June to 26th July 2009 priced £150 per week plus £5 per night accommodation. To apply, please visit our website 'Getting involved' section.
Added: 498 days ago by Bamburghmedia
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Excavation timelaps. Oss Horzak 2006 four weeks of digging in 2 minutes.
Added: 645 days ago by BAJR
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