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Tag Archives: College of Charleston
Avkat Informatics
One of the projects being undertaken in the Santee-Cooper GIS Lab this summer is an overhaul of the informatics for the Avkat Archaeological Project, an intensive survey project undertaken in Central Anatolia between 2007 and 2009 by Princeton, Trent University, and … Continue reading
Posted in Avkat, News, Projects
Tagged Archaeology, Avkat, Classics, College of Charleston, GIS, JavaScript, Turkey
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Introduction
This blog is being started for several reasons. to inform the general archaeoinformatic community about initiatives and research being undertaken at the College of Charleston to encourage discussion, comment, and potential collaboration with others in the archaeoinformatic community about our … Continue reading
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Tagged Archaeoinformatics, Archaeology, College of Charleston, development, GIS
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