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Author:Steve WhiteCreated:Saturday, August 05, 2006
This blog contains site updates and general information.

By Steve White on Monday, March 24, 2008

Now that Online Archaeology has been given a new look I'm concentrating on making the map data more accessible. I now have a reusable mapping component which means I can add maps anywhere on the site.

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By Steve White on Thursday, March 06, 2008

This is something I've been working on for a while and I'm pleased to announce that it's now up and running. The Archaeology RSS Reader is a collection of feeds all viewable in the same interface.

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By Steve White on Tuesday, January 01, 2008

I just added a new photo collection of Montgomery Castle in Powys. This was a strategically important castle on the Welsh borders.Read More »

By Steve White on Monday, November 19, 2007

Here are some details from the ESRI Archaeology and GIS newsletter.Read More »

By Steve White on Wednesday, October 10, 2007

A new training course for archaeology and GIS is being run by Achill Archaeology Field School.Read More »

By Steve White on Wednesday, September 26, 2007

I just discovered that PAS (Portable Antiquities Scheme) have opened up a basic API to search their data and return spatial results - great stuff!Read More »

By Steve White on Monday, July 16, 2007

For those that don't already know Google have finally added the UK to their geocoding service. I don't know what has changed as far as the Post Office is concerned but this is good news for all UK developers using Google Maps API.Read More »

By Steve White on Monday, May 14, 2007

Do you use an RSS reader and wish you could just be emailed when new items are added? This is what drove me to write my own RSS email alerting system. Anyone can subscribe to any RSS feed via Online Archaeology and receive emails when the RSS is updated.Read More »

By Steve White on Saturday, April 14, 2007

I've been working with Ben from the Nabonidus team to get some of their data on the Online Archaeology Map. Ben wrote a GeoRSS feed that contains the latitude and longitude of all archaeology sites held in the Nabonidus system.Read More »

By Steve White on Friday, March 30, 2007

I've added a Wikipedia article layer to the map. It loads a limited number of points within the current viewport and reloads when you zoom in or move the map. Read More »

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