A special selection of the most interesting projects
Transcribing the field notebooks from the joint expeditions field seasons at Ur, Mesopotamia
Excavations at Corbridge between 1906-14 uncovered the spectacular remains of the most northerly town in Roman Britain.
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Transcription of the 1902-1903 Donor List for the Egypt Exploration Fund. The research team would like people to transcribe the donors' names, institutional names and donation details on each page into pre-determined fields.
Translating a German language newspaper from New Forest Setley Plain POW Camp 65
Transcription of the 1899-1900 Donor List for the Egypt Exploration Fund. The research team would like people to transcribe the donors' names, institutional names and donation details on each page into pre-determined fields.
Transcription of the 1906-1907 Donor List for the Egypt Exploration Fund. The research team would like people to transcribe the donors' names, institutional names and donation details on each page into pre-determined fields.
Application for the tagging of long YouTube videos focussing on the Roman Empire and its heritage in modern Britain
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquary who left notebooks full of valuable information
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquarian who left notebooks full of valuable information
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquary who left notebooks full of valuable information
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquary who left notebooks full of valuable information
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquary who left notebooks full of valuable information
George Petrie (1818-1875) was a leading Orcadian antiquary who left notebooks full of valuable information