Innovation festival WEBINAR: Digital and analog drawing in archaeology: The Aide Memoire Project

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Digital and analog drawing in archaeology: The Aide Memoire Project
Colleen Morgan, James Taylor, University of York
Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service

Drawing is a key method within many aspects of archaeology including field recording, artefact illustration, and post-excavation dissemination. The Aide Memoire project is a collaboration between archaeologists and computer scientists at the University of York to better understand the present and future of drawing in archaeology. Our research has enabled us to propose a model of how archaeologists interpret archaeological remains and artefacts, and begin to understand the implications for the long-term preservation and re-use of by-hand vs. digital drawing in archaeology.



Featured presenters

  • Colleen Morgan, James Taylor, University of York
  • Holly Wright, Archaeology Data Service


Additional information
Registration will close one hour prior to the start of the event. The Zoom link will also be sent out to all registrants one hour prior to the start of the event.


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January 25th, 2021 10:00 AM (BST/UTC+1)   to   11:00 AM (BST/UTC+1)