Zipped html files of the Past Perfect website, a New Opportunities Fund grant-aided project, run jointly by Durham and Northumberland County Councils. It uses the latest in virtual reality interactive technology to bring the archaeology and history of the two counties alive. The Northumbrian royal seat at Yeavering is one of seven sites featured on the website. Past Perfect provides a detailed overview of the history and archaeology of the site, including historical and cultural contexts, site maps, digital reconstructions, audio and video clips, and an archive of material relating to Yeavering. These files are reproduced here with the kind permission of Durham and Northumberland County Councils. For more information visit: http://www.pas...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
The PastPlace API offers a simple web service, responding to a variety of queries by returning infor...
ACCORD was an AHRC funded research project that took place from October 2013 to March 2015 and was a...
Virtual archaeology web site from Durham and Northumberland entitled 'Past Perfect'. This is availab...
The use of digital technologies to re-present heritage has become a familiar situation across the se...
A performance as research project for the HLF Paston Footprints 600 festival created as an immersive...
St Andrews Cathedral is located on the East Coast of Scotland, construction started in 1160 and span...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The four month exhibition at the Norfolk Record Office told the story of the Paston family from the ...
In 2009 Newcastle and Durham Universities initiated a project aimed at exploring the landscape setti...
The models and animations of the Old Minster, Winchester were remarkable in 1984-6 for producing the...
v. 1. The foundation of the Abbey. The coronations. The royal tombs.--v. 2. The monuments.--v. 3. Be...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
Wetwang/Garton Slack is an internationally renowned archaeological site located on the Wolds of East...
Since the Middle Ages, perhaps even before, the questions related to the historical and cultural pas...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
The PastPlace API offers a simple web service, responding to a variety of queries by returning infor...
ACCORD was an AHRC funded research project that took place from October 2013 to March 2015 and was a...
Virtual archaeology web site from Durham and Northumberland entitled 'Past Perfect'. This is availab...
The use of digital technologies to re-present heritage has become a familiar situation across the se...
A performance as research project for the HLF Paston Footprints 600 festival created as an immersive...
St Andrews Cathedral is located on the East Coast of Scotland, construction started in 1160 and span...
The Anglo-Saxon monasteries of Wearmouth and Jarrow were amongst the most sophisticated centres of l...
The four month exhibition at the Norfolk Record Office told the story of the Paston family from the ...
In 2009 Newcastle and Durham Universities initiated a project aimed at exploring the landscape setti...
The models and animations of the Old Minster, Winchester were remarkable in 1984-6 for producing the...
v. 1. The foundation of the Abbey. The coronations. The royal tombs.--v. 2. The monuments.--v. 3. Be...
Research on heritage experiences approaches the subject from many fields of study, including visitor...
Wetwang/Garton Slack is an internationally renowned archaeological site located on the Wolds of East...
Since the Middle Ages, perhaps even before, the questions related to the historical and cultural pas...
Discussion of the research and process of recreating the pilgrimage experience to the shrine of Thom...
The PastPlace API offers a simple web service, responding to a variety of queries by returning infor...
ACCORD was an AHRC funded research project that took place from October 2013 to March 2015 and was a...