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University of Southampton

Faculty Member, Archaeology

Research Assistant, Information Technology Consultant

Thesis Title: A picture is worth a thousand words. Visualising archaeological textiles.

Graeme Earl

About

At the moment I am working for University of Southampton for DEDEFI project (http://www.soton.ac.uk/archaeology/acrg/acrg_research_DEDEFI.html) which looks into Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI). My main interest is in integration of RTI technologies into different research tools and applications, as well as using it for dissemination and sharing of research data.

An other project I am involved with is Creativity and Craft Production in Middle and Late Bronze Age Europe (CinBA - http://cinba.net/).

The main focus of my thesis was on Web visualization technologies that could be applied to visualize archaeological textile data. Data-sets used for the project contains more than seven thousands records of textile fragments.

The Web application Textile Recorder & Visualiser was created based on WordPress publishing platform to maintain the records and provide the visual output of the data. Visualizations introduces new possibilities into archaeological textile analyses. They also make the data intellectually accessible for non-specialist.

See more from http://trv.arheovisioon.ee

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