Scotland has been innovative in making heritage data available online. The national record Canmore is believed to have been one of the world’s first online monuments records and PastMap is a searchable online GIS portal which brings together over 20 heritage datasets.
However, is simply being ‘online’ enough to make a nation’s heritage data truly available? In the case of Scotland, while it is simple to drill down to individual monuments, it is harder to elucidate general patterns, and familiarity with domestic geographies is an advantage when searching.
Susan Hamilton
Computing Applications in Archaeology 2013 (25-28 March)
University of Western Australia
A presentation given by Peter McKeague (Historic Environment Scotland), Anthony Corns (Discovery Programme, Ireland) and Axel Posluschny (University of Bamberg, Germany) at the European Archaeological Consilium annual meeting in Brighton, March 2015.
1. James O’Connell Media coursework 1/5/2013
Characters and Props in our movie openning
Characters
1) Main character Sam who plays Sam in the film
2) T
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other character in the opening is Beth playing as Sam’s friend in the video.
Props used
1) The first prop used was the
picture from Sam’s missing
2. James O’Connell Media coursework 1/5/2013
sister which shows In the film that he is very emotional and upset about his sister this prop has
a lot of meaning to the character.
2) Another prop that we used was a phone which was used to make a conversation between Sam
and Beth.