The document announces a seminar to be held on August 12th at 16:30 in Room 37 of the Senate House at the University of London. The seminar will be presented by Valentina Asciutti and Stuart Dunn of King's College London and will discuss using geospatial and visualization technologies to track the dispersal of cultural heritage objects over time and location. Examples to be shown include Romano-British verse inscriptions and data gathered on Hadrian's Wall. Quantitative GIS and KML views will illustrate how the history of artifacts can be traced through changes in both time and place. Refreshments will follow the seminar.