Join the Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia project and Peterborough Museum & Art Gallery as we explore the heritage of South Asia through maps and satellite imagery.
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20Jul
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04Oct
A half-day workshop hosted jointly with the MAEASaM project on the use of satellite imagery and remote sensing for archaeological site identification and detection.
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21Sep
We’ll be presenting a 15 min paper on our work with the Survey of India maps from the British Library and various interesting histories we have uncovered. This is a part of a celebration of 75 years of South Asian independence hosted by the South Asia collections and Two Centuries project at the British Library.
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08Aug
Archaeology is by no means immune to digital inequality, especially as this divide affects both the research design and public dissemination stages of research. This session will explore questions surrounding these issues with archaeologists and researchers from different backgrounds and nationalities.
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22Jul
As part of the South Asia Heritage Festival (SAHM) 2022, we’ll be at the Arbury Community Centre, talking to the local community about our work with maps, the histories behind them, and the archaeology and heritage of South Asia.
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04Jul
MAHSA colleagues and collaborators will be amongst the many researchers and archaeologists at this conference, presenting a variety of papers about archaeology and heritage in South Asia.
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29Jun
MAHSA's Junaid Abdul Jabbar will be giving a talk on the MAHSA project's whole process, from the geospatial search to the Arches structure.
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18Oct
A half-day workshop hosted jointly with the MAEASaM project to provide an understanding of the importance of historic maps and their use as original sources to understand the landscape and identify possible archaeological sites.
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23Sep
A forum to discuss long-term sustainability with other Arches project groups. This meeting is by invitation. Please enquire to mahsaadmin@arch.cam.ac.uk.
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24May
The Mapping Archaeological Heritage in South Asia (MAHSA) and Mapping Africa’s Endangered Archaeological Sites and Monuments (MAEASaM) projects hosted an online workshop on key principles and uses of databases to record and disseminate archaeological information.
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