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People

Here are some of the people that make Open Access Archaeology possible.

Doug Rocks-Macqueen
The creator of Open Access Archaeology, his other projects include-
Doug's Archaeology

Lorna Richardson

Lorna is a full-time AHRC-funded PhD student in the UCL Centre for Digital Humanities and an Honorary Research Assistant at the UCL Institute of Archaeology. She been professionally involved with digital archaeology since 2007.  Her research examines the use of Internet technologies and participatory media in Public Archaeology. You can find out more at Digital Public Archaeology.

Emma O'Riordan
Currently working as the Project Assistant for ScARF (Scottish Archaeological Research Framework) based at the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Formerly, she worked as a Research Assistant in the Department of Archaeology at the University of Reading. You can find out more about her at Exciting Adventures in Archaeological Computing, the Xbox and Knitting!

Katrina Urban
Currently working in an archaeological museum in Ontario, Canada, that deals mostly with First Nations Archaeology c. 11,000 BC - 1600 AD ; the museum is adjacent to an 16th C Iroquoian village site, which has slowly been under excavation since the late 1970s (it is primarily excavated for demonstration and teaching purposes now). More on her at newmuseumkat

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