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11 Aug

I recently migrated all the content from this blog to my new website!

www.spatialtech-humanities.com, I’m looking forward to see you there.

Hi all,

I hope you are having a great summer! Just a quick note to say that I’m migrating my blog to my new website. I hope you like it and continue following my research. Don’t hesitate to contact me anytime 🙂

CAA2012 Attend Online Registration Open!

21 Mar

Hello everyone!

We are just few days away from CAA2012 and I have very good news for those that couldn’t attend for any reason.

Over the course of the CAA 2012, we will be producing a series of eight videos on a variety of topics, including ‘Best of the Day’, ‘The Future of the CAA’, and ‘Is Archaeological Computing Changing?’.

All videos produced will be made available through this page, so please bookmark it if you intend to follow the conference online.

We will also be streaming the plenary session.

A timetable of online video content will be made available here nearer the date of the conference.

Register at CAA2012 attend online! and check all the possibilities that computing applications in Archaeology have for you!

FREE Aerial photography and remote sensing data

1 Mar

Hey guys,

I hope you had a good weekend. These past days I have been a little bit quiet but is for a good reason. I have been doing a very entertaining research on sources for aerial photography. So, for my friends that do research in the amazing Andalucia, you are probably aware of this site which is from the Spanish government and that allows you to download all the orthorectified aerial series, from the 1956 flight and the 2007 infrared to the colour 2009, some of them at 0.5m resolution!  To tell you the true I’m very impressed with the efficiency of the guys from the Junta de Andalucia as they not only have all the material free and available, but they  also have loads of environmental information online and free as well. All cartography units should follow their schema…

Anyway, I also found this NASA site where you can download some of the Landsat series also for free. Just be aware that it doesn’t work with Chrome :p

Well, see you soon!