Editorial

Since being left to my own devices by Judith Winters, who is away on maternity leave, I have had plenty of time to engage with the diverse range of research collected in this issue of Internet Archaeology. I am pleased to be here as Acting Editor at a time when the content of Internet Archaeology is...

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Main Author: Zoë Devlin
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of York 2010-02-01
Series:Internet Archaeology
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Online Access:http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue27/editorial27.html
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spelling doaj-be5898c4fc814c08ab188b610594fb482020-11-25T00:24:44ZengUniversity of YorkInternet Archaeology1363-53872010-02-012610.11141/ia.27.7 Editorial Zoë DevlinSince being left to my own devices by Judith Winters, who is away on maternity leave, I have had plenty of time to engage with the diverse range of research collected in this issue of Internet Archaeology. I am pleased to be here as Acting Editor at a time when the content of Internet Archaeology is beginning to be made available free of charge to a wider readership through Open Access. This issue includes two Open Access articles whose publication was funded by subventions: 'Excavations in Heslerton: DigIT approaches to Digital Recording' by Dominic Powlesland and Keith May, and 'Land Use and the Agrarian Economy in the Roman Dutch River Area' by Maaike Groot and Laura I. Kooistra.http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue27/editorial27.htmlarchaeologyeditorialfreecontentopen acess
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description Since being left to my own devices by Judith Winters, who is away on maternity leave, I have had plenty of time to engage with the diverse range of research collected in this issue of Internet Archaeology. I am pleased to be here as Acting Editor at a time when the content of Internet Archaeology is beginning to be made available free of charge to a wider readership through Open Access. This issue includes two Open Access articles whose publication was funded by subventions: 'Excavations in Heslerton: DigIT approaches to Digital Recording' by Dominic Powlesland and Keith May, and 'Land Use and the Agrarian Economy in the Roman Dutch River Area' by Maaike Groot and Laura I. Kooistra.
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