
doi: 10.5284/1048331
The Day of Archaeology was an online project that allowed archaeologists working all over the world to document what they did on one day, July 29th . The date often coincided with the Festival of British Archaeology. Archaeologists taking part in the project documented their day through photographs, videos and written blog posts. These were then collected on the Day of Archaeology website, which provides a glimpse into a day in the life of people working in archaeology, from archaeological excavations to laboratories, universities, community archaeology groups, education services, museums and offices. This project was open to everyone working or volunteering in any aspect of archaeology from anywhere in the world.
Archaeological surveying, Archaeology, Archaeological museums and collections, Excavations (Archaeology), Community archaeology
Archaeological surveying, Archaeology, Archaeological museums and collections, Excavations (Archaeology), Community archaeology
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