
forum
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
Online Archaeology began life around 2002 when I decided to put my web developer skills to some use. I studied Ancient History & Classical Archaeology at Warwick University and wrote my dissertation about the use of technology in archaeology. Since part of my argument was that archaeological data could easily be made available online, I built a basic website for the paper. That basic website grew into Online Archaeology. I’m a full time .NET web programmer and SQL database specialist, so I use those skills in updating Online Archaeology.
Online-archaeology (Pélégris)
This week the world learned that Garmin will adjust how its devices route users to the famous Hollywood sign, which stands in the Hollywood hills above Los Angeles. The devices will not route to the sign itself, but rather to one of two viewing areas. Is this best practice or a can of worms? Top Stories

