Tom GoskarI currently work for Wessex Archaeology in Salisbury, UK, where I run one of the largest archaeological websites in the country, and specialise in 3D applications within archaeology. This includes visualisation and reconstruction, 3D laser scanning, and surface analysis.

I am also a digital audio and video enthusiast, using both within archaeology to help raise awareness of the many excavations and other archaeological investigations undertaken in the UK and beyond.

Visit my personal blog for my writings on topics other than cultural heritage.

Archaeology

Despite my heavy involvement with technology, I am an archaeologist. My current archaeological interests cover Celtic identity, Iron Age Britain (particularly funerary traditions), Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments, and the application of 3D and Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI)  technologies within archaeology.

Papers Given (in progress)

Computer Applications in Archaeology UK (CAAUK) conferences in the UK, most recently in 2006. I tend to present my 3D work at these conferences.

I presented a joint paper at the British Academy in April 2004 upon the findings of our “Stonehenge Laser Scan” project, where we discovered long lost carvings on one of the UK’s most studied prehistoric monuments.

Lecture at King’s College, Taunton in 2004 on “Lasers and Archaeology”.

Paper with the Council for British Archaeology (CBA) Director, Mike Heyworth, on Web 2.0 and Archaeology at the IFA Conference in Edinburgh, April 2006.

Lecture at the Museums Association “Digital Dialogues” conference in June 2007 on “Podcasting – should museums listen?” at the Victoria and Albert Museum.

Lecture to CBA Wessex at Salisbury Museum on 3D Visualisation in Archaeology, Summer 2007.

Publications

Goskar, T. A., A. Carty, P. Cripps, C. Brayne & D. Vickers. 2003. The Stonehenge Laser ShowBritish Archaeology 73: 9-15.

Carty, A., Goskar, T.A. 2005. Surveying Knowlton Church and Henge using 3D Laser Scanning. Archaeoptics (web article).

Goskar, T. A., McHarg, C. 2006. Walk to work learning about old Dorset, British Archaeology 86. (on Web 2.0 and archaeology)

Goskar, T. A. 2006. Wessex Archaeology and Flickr: How We Use Web 2.0. Culture24 (Formerly 24 Hour Museum: feature article).

Goskar, T. A., Brayne, C. 2008. A long history of arrivals and departuresBritish Archaeology 98.

Isaksen, L., Goskar, T. A., Cripps, P. 2008. Making People Believe. British Archaeology 100: 20-27. (A history and review of archaeological computing)

Goskar, T. A. & Earl, G. P. 2010. Polynomial texture mapping for archaeologists. British Archaeology 111: 28-31.

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