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Prof. Julian D. Richards - Making Archaeology FAIR: in the Archaeology Data Service and ARIADNE
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Prof. Julian D. Richards
Department of Archaeology, University of York - UK
Julian Richards is Professor of Archaeology at the University of York. He is Director of the Centre for Digital Heritage, and founding Director of the Archaeology Data Service, and the e-journal Internet Archaeology (both established in 1996). His direct involvement in archaeological computing began in 1980 when he started his PhD research studying pre-Christian Anglo-Saxon burial ritual using the computing power of an ICL mainframe and an early Z80 micro-computer. In 1985 he co-authored the first textbook in archaeological computing for Cambridge University Press, and has subsequently written numerous papers and edited a number of books on the applications of information technology in archaeology. He is currently Deputy Coordinator for the European ARIADNE e-infrastructure for archaeological research, and Action Chair for the COST Action SEADDA: Saving European Archaeology from the Digital Dark Age.
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