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The Archaeology Data Service (ADS) is an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs. It is located in The King's Manor , at the University of York .
A number of notable figures involved with the archaeology and history of northern England have held memberships of the Society, such as John Collingwood Bruce, John Clayton and Ian Richmond. [7] Bridget Atkinson was made the Society's first honorary member in 1813, for her extensive coin collection and made donations to the societies collections.
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Screenshot of the IADB. The Integrated Archaeological Database system, or IADB, is an open-source web-based application designed to address the data management requirements throughout the lifespan of archaeological excavation projects, from initial excavation recording, through post-excavation analysis and research to eventual dissemination and archiving.
The archaeology department hosts several specialist organisations: Archaeology Data Service - an open access digital archive for archaeological research outputs; Internet Archaeology - a fully peer-reviewed electronic journal for archaeology; BioArCh - a specialist centre using scientific and molecular techniques for archaeology
The Berkshire Archaeological Society is the society for the study of the archaeology of the county of Berkshire in England. It was established in 1871 and published annual reports and transactions from 1878 until 1883. In 1889 it began to publish the Quarterly Journal of the Berkshire Archaeological and Architectural Society.
Archaeology Data Service, York; Barking and Dagenham Archives and Local Studies, Dagenham; Barnsley Archives and Local Studies; Bath Record Office; Battersea Dogs & Cats Home Archive, London
He is the director of the Archaeology Data Service, a digital archive of archaeological research, [1] and the co-director of Internet Archaeology, an electronic peer-reviewed journal. [2] He is also the director the Centre for Digital Heritage at the University of York.