Art history in digital humanities: where an “X marks the spot” in time and space

Art history in digital humanities: where an “X marks the spot” in time and space

Dr. Stuart Dunn (King's College, London) shares his views on how "digital" is the future of archaeology and art history.
Meticulous research with a discerning eye

Meticulous research with a discerning eye

One should see something more than what you discover; be able to recreate it, resurrect it, enter the world inhabited by the tenants of a space, capture their spirit, their activities, always with data, of course.
Stone Age and Public Archaeology

Stone Age and Public Archaeology

"By specializing in Palaeolithic Archaeology, I’m essentially taking a leap, going beyond the differences and reaching our deep roots to those things that unite humans as a species".
Archaeology with its eyes on society

Archaeology with its eyes on society

Over the last years, a great effort is being made in archaeological matters both by Universities and by the Archaeological Service and Museums for antiquities to become accessible and loved by the public. And I think that to some degree the mentality has changed today, even though there are many who don’t go along with it…
Placing Halasarna and Kos in its real context, the broader Aegean…

Placing Halasarna and Kos in its real context, the broader Aegean…

Mercourios Georgiadis presents a material sequence based on stylistic analysis and develops a diachronic understanding of settlement dynamics within a wider regional context.