For anyone who has bought a copy of English Landscapes & Identities and wants a better look at some of the images, we have uploaded the pre-publication versions in a PDF here: See the image bel…| English Landscape and Identities
Our final publication has today been published, an atlas of art and archaeology: The ebook is free to download, just click on the Download Full PDF button on the page linked above.| English Landscape and Identities
We are pleased to announce that our main project book is out today with Oxford University Press. See the image below for a 30% discount code. We hope those of you who read it, find it illuminating!…| English Landscape and Identities
A couple of years ago, two of us attended the project conference in Amsterdam for Philip Verhagen’s Limits of the Limes (a video of my presentation can be seen here, but not Tyler’s). T…| English Landscape and Identities
This post is the text and images from a book chapter that I have recently had published. The published version has had the images converted to black and white, so I thought I’d post the prope…| English Landscape and Identities
Some readers may have noticed that the URL for our blog has reverted to englaid.wordpress.com – any other ‘englaid’ related domains are not affiliated to our project, other than e…| English Landscape and Identities
This post follows on in part from a post I wrote a couple of years ago on regionality. It will also begin with an apology: the maps presented here will be very difficult for colour blind readers to…| English Landscape and Identities
We have compiled a playlist of a few EngLaId talks that are available to watch on Youtube. There are a couple of videos of Chris Green giving talks on EngLaId topics and a couple of videos of Chris…| English Landscape and Identities
This is just a short post to announce the publication of our new paper on performing analysis of PAS data. It is open access and has been published by Internet Archaeology: Abstract: This study tac…| English Landscape and Identities
Here is a short video demonstrating the usage of the Portal to the Past website: The website can be found at: EDIT: Here is a second longer video with audio commentary:| English Landscape and Identities