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Heathrow T5 archaeology data released under Creative Commons

Last week, Framework Archaeology launched an update to their Archaeology at Heathrow T5 website. The update includes an improved version of their (Windows only) free GIS that allows you to explore the hard archaeological data collected during “Perry Oaks” phase of the investigations.

Crucially, the raw data behind the GIS has been released in a variety of useful formats. It is released under a Creative Commons license (Attribution-NonCommercial), so it’s free to use for whatever you like so long as you don’t make any money from it.

Formats include CSV, XML, SHP and GML. The photographs and scanned section drawings are also available to download.

Despite being announced on a few mailing lists, it appears to have slipped under the radar of most people. To release this much raw data about such an important and interesting archaeological site, under a flexible license that encourages reuse, is quite a milestone.

I’ll be interested to know if anyone does anything interesting with the data.

[Disclaimer - I'm connected with this project]

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Celtic Coin Index

I urge you to try out the new Celtic Coin Index website. Dan Pett has built the website for this fabulous resource from scratch, and it’s packed with modern features such as Google Maps, RSS, GeoRSS, tag clouds, and even an API (coming soon).

The site is still in beta for the time being. Dan has had just one hour per day to work on this since March, and is pretty much self-taught.

I think you’ll agree, that this new site raises the bar for heritage websites in general.

Link: Celtic Coin Index (beta)

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