ArchAtlas Feeds
ArchAtlas provides web feeds for regular updated access to our data, using a number of different standard formats. For example the 'journal' feed allows users to keep up-to-date with the latest essays published in the journal, and the 'atlas-sites' feed allows instant access to all sites in the OpenAtlas.
A new streamlined dropdown menu, accessible for Ipads and other mobile touch screen divices.
Welcome to the launch of ArchAtlas Edition 4 (03 Feb 2010)
ArchAtlas Workshop 2009: Routes & Landscapes in Eurasia in ArchAtlas Journal
Occasional Papers in ArchAtlas Journal
OpenAtlas linking detailed satellite imagery and journal articles
Better-organised menu and indexing system
Workshop 2009 (07 Mar 2009)
Routes and Landscapes in Eurasia: exchange and movement from prehistory to the present. Read the resulting visual essays in the ArchAtlas Journal.
ArchAtlas @ MedArchNet Workshop (18 Nov 2008)
The ArchAtlas team, with financial support from WUN (World Universities Network), were very pleased to be able to take part in the MedArchNet conference in San Diego where the subject was on creating digital atlases of archaeology for the Mediterranean basin, demonstrating a variety of new technologies and sharing expertise and experience.
The ArchAtlas team participated in the workshop Web-based research tools for Mediterranean archaeology at the 2008 annual meeting of the Archaeological Institute of America held in Chicago.
A scholarship fund has been established in memory of Andrew Sherratt, founder of
ArchAtlas. Please go to a University of Sheffield web-page for further information about the
fund and how to contribute.
Workshop 2007 (07 Mar 2007)
Mapping Human History from Space: Tells, Routes and Archaeogeography in the Near East. Read the resulting visual essays in the ArchAtlas Journal.
Welcome to the launch of ArchAtlas Edition 2 (15 Nov 2005)
ArchAtlas moves to Sheffield!
Launch of ArchAtlas (01 Mar 2004)
The first edition of ArchAtlas: a digital archaeological atlas, a vehicle for presenting dynamic processes in visual form.
Ezgi Akpinar Ferrand, Benjamin Thomas III, Nicholas P. Dunning, Southern Connecticut State University, University of Cincinnati
Geospatial Analysis of Aguadas (June 2012)