Document and photograph digitisation

The Archaeologist’s Home offers digitisation services to archaeologists and others, for the archiving of excavation notebooks, manuscripts, printed publications, unpublished essays such as doctoral dissertations, photographs including prints, slides and negatives, as well as personal archives and other documents of cultural content. Digitisation is undertaken at various scales of resolution, in greyscale or colour and archived using a range of different file types, so ensuring that important personal and valuable information is preserved in a digital format. All documents, images and digitised content are securely stored and sensitively handled by the Archaeologist’s Home.

The Aiora (swing) rite, which occurred during the festival of Anthesteria. E. Gerhard, <i>Antike Bildwerke III</i> (1830), pl. LIV.
The Aiora (swing) rite, which occurred during the festival of Anthesteria. E. Gerhard, Antike Bildwerke III (1830), pl. LIV.
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