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Also, please remember to fill in the survey for meeting days and time slots, which Martin sent around! 📆 ✅ ❌
Especially if you've always wanted to come and couldn't because of other matters: Your vote counts and we would love to find a slot that works for everyone! 🍀
⚠️ We will start with the […]
Especially if you've always wanted to come and couldn't because of other matters: Your vote counts and we would love to find a slot that works for everyone! 🍀
⚠️ We will start with the […]
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November 5, 2025 at 4:46 PM
Also, please remember to fill in the survey for meeting days and time slots, which Martin sent around! 📆 ✅ ❌
Especially if you've always wanted to come and couldn't because of other matters: Your vote counts and we would love to find a slot that works for everyone! 🍀
⚠️ We will start with the […]
Especially if you've always wanted to come and couldn't because of other matters: Your vote counts and we would love to find a slot that works for everyone! 🍀
⚠️ We will start with the […]
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Our final talk of our 2-day online #digital #archaeology conference was from Sofia Samper Carro and colleagues, “The SUGAR project: Sweetening archaeological data management from fieldwork to laboratory”: youtu.be/Qdn721UMjyk
The SUGAR project: Sweetening archaeological data management | Samper Carro et al | CAAA2025
YouTube video by CAA Australasia
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November 1, 2025 at 9:44 PM
Our final talk of our 2-day online #digital #archaeology conference was from Sofia Samper Carro and colleagues, “The SUGAR project: Sweetening archaeological data management from fieldwork to laboratory”: youtu.be/Qdn721UMjyk
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The final session of Day 2 of our #digital #archaeology conference began with one of the founders of CAA Australasia, Ian Johnson, discussing “From ‘data banks’ to #AI : are databases redundant?”: youtu.be/gh0i5hs2IFo
From ‘data banks’ to AI : are databases redundant? | Ian Johnson | CAAA2025
YouTube video by CAA Australasia
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October 31, 2025 at 10:56 PM
The final session of Day 2 of our #digital #archaeology conference began with one of the founders of CAA Australasia, Ian Johnson, discussing “From ‘data banks’ to #AI : are databases redundant?”: youtu.be/gh0i5hs2IFo
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Beyond collecting data from disparate sources in one place, XRONOS has a variety of semi-automated systems for discovering and addressing data quality issues. For example, we are in the process of ensuring that the c. 12000 taxonomic records we have associated with radiocarbon samples are all […]
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October 30, 2025 at 2:41 PM
Beyond collecting data from disparate sources in one place, XRONOS has a variety of semi-automated systems for discovering and addressing data quality issues. For example, we are in the process of ensuring that the c. 12000 taxonomic records we have associated with radiocarbon samples are all […]