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  1. Nov 20, 2011 · Some free tools for Archaeologists. Hello Everyone, I have recently been noticing on the social network channels (Google+, Facebook, Twitter) a lot of people integrating the Ipad and its software suite for many applications for archaeologists. I cannot agree more that this piece of hardware could be VERY useful in the field.

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  2. ArcGIS Explorer is a free virtual globe that is much more than just a fun and easy way to explore the world in 2D and 3D. You can use it to add your own data to your maps and combine it with free data from ESRI. You can also customize your maps by adding photos, reports, videos, and other information.

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  4. My goal is to have a fairly complete list with reasonable examples for how each piece of software can be used in an academic or archaeological context. This would be a resource for both students and archaeological professionals.

  5. Feb 9, 2022 · PyLithics, a new Python software package developed by researchers at the Department of Archaeology, University of Cambridge and The Alan Turing Institute, seeks to alleviate these issues by accurately identifying, outlining and computing lithic shape and linear measurements and creating user-ready data.

  6. Ishtar is a database project for managing archaeological data and documentation (including archaeological finds) from archaeological operations, ensuring maximum traceability of the information, published as a free software under AGPL license.

  7. Apr 24, 2015 · Archaeology with open-source software. It's getting easier. By Ben Marwick, Assistant Professor of Archaeology at the University of Washington. This short post is written for archaeologists who frequently perform common data analysis and visualisation tasks in Excel, SPSS or similar commercial packages.

  8. ARK (The Archaeological Recording Kit) is a web-based 'toolkit' for the collection, storage and dissemination of archaeological data. It includes data-editing, data-creation, data-viewing and data-sharing tools, all of which are delivered using a web-based front-end.

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