Tag Archives: Forteviot

Structured-Light Scanning of the Forteviot Bell
Earlier in the year I helped with a little close range scanning of the Forteviot church bell for the University of Glasgow archaeology department. It was a lesson in dealing with shiny objects and to get the best results we had to scan the object in a dark room with the lights off – which, […]
New SERF Season Begins!
Just a very quick post to encourage everyone to follow the SERF excavations blog this summer, if you’re on Twitter you can follow them at @SERFProject also. It’s a great project which was once my undergrad field-school (many banter-filled memories!) and I’m currently working on some exciting visualisations for the previous years excavations too…
Thinking beyond the Tool…in press!
“Thinking beyond the Tool: Archaeological Computing & the Interpretive Process” has gone to press! This wondrous tome contains my very first ever officially published paper from TAG 2010 and is possibly the most exciting thing EVER! I’m told copies should hopefully be available at CAA 2012 in Southampton in March!