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Alternative Views of Lost Heritage: Crowd-Sourced Photogrammetry in Heritage Recording Dr Ben Edwards, Manchester Metropolitan University
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CAA2014 Community Archaeology and Technology: Co-Production of alternative views of lost heritage: Crowd-sourced Photogrammetry in Heritage recording

Jan 16, 2015

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Ben Edwards and Andrew Wilson
Paper presented at Computer Applications in Archaeology Conference 2014, 22nd - 25th April 2014, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Paris as part of Session 12: Community Archaeology and Technology. Session organisers: Nicole Beale and Eleonora Gandolfi. Session blog: http://blog.soton.ac.uk/comarch/
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Alternative Views of Lost Heritage: Crowd-Sourced

Photogrammetry in Heritage Recording

Dr Ben Edwards, Manchester Metropolitan University

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Heritage Together: An introduction

AIMS•To engage the public in recording prehistoric heritage•To do so in an innovative manner•To provide freely accessible data to the public and researchers•To contribute to the continued management and protection of a fragile resource

An AHRC Connected Communities funded project involving Bangor University, Aberystwyth University, Manchester Metropolitan University and Gwynedd Archaeological Trust

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Map from website to show scope

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Photogrammetry: The Technique

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The Project in Practice: Web Presence

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3 STRANDS1)Involvement of Archaeological Societies2)Public Open Days3)Schools Visits

The Project in Practice: Outreach

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The project website will also distribute all its data with no copyright or licensing restrictions through a portal for researchers

The Project in Practice: Research

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Future Developments

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With thanks to:

Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC)

Royal Commission for Historic Monuments Wales (RCHMW)

Twitter: @heritage2gether

Facebook: HeritageTogether

Web: www.heritagetogether.org