Monthly Archives: June 2012

Online Resource for Augustan Roman Monuments

David Romano at the Archaeological Mapping Lab and a team of scholars has been putting together an online geographically organized resource entitled ‘Digital Augustan Rome.’ From the website: ‘Digital Augustan Rome is a long term mapping project that is prepared to provide … Continue reading

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Summer Happenings

As we head off towards summer projects, I am curious to hear of plans/projects in development.  Work in Charleston is certainly picking up, as the Avkat project gets an informatic face lift, we finalize several bits for papers on geospatial methodology … Continue reading

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GeoDia

AWOL (the Ancient World Online) reports the rollout of a new geoinformatic web service (http://ancientworldonline.blogspot.com/2012/05/geodia.html).  “GeoDia (jee-oh-DEE-uh, short for “geodiachronicity”) is intended to provide a simple, intuitive way for people to visualize the temporal, geographic, and material aspects of ancient Mediterranean … Continue reading

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