Egypt
EAIS Newsletter
http://www.eais.org.eg/pdfs/March%202006.pdf
The most recent newsletter of the Egyptian Antiquities Information Service is now available at the above address, in PDF format. The EAIS was set up to "improve the ability of the SCA to map, document and protect archaeological sites in Egypt. The project will establish a technically, institutionally and financially sustainable GIS Center within the SCA".
The newsletter contains information about recent events, Culture Resource Management (CRM) initiatives, a short report on the current state of Karanis in the Faiyum, digitization of official maps in collaboration with Amlaak, fund raising news, and data quality control management procedures.
To see the EAIS website and find out more about their project objectives and achievements to date, go to:
http://www.eais.org.eg/
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Netherlands-flemish Institute Newsletter No.9
From Netherlands-Flemish Institute in Cairo To subscribe to the newsletter email
[email protected] or go to Institute's newsletter page for more information. Issue 9 of the newsletter gives details of planned excavation work in Egypt: NVIC's excavations...
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Eais Newsletter June 2007
EAIS The newsletter of the Egyptian Antiquities Information System is available online at the above address. As well as a number of short news items, the contents for this issue include A useful introduction to the EAIS team and its activities (including...
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Eais Newsletter January 2007
http://www.eais.org.eg/pdfs/January_2007.pdf The Egyptian Antiquities Information System website has been updated with the latest Newsletter, at the above address. In PDF format, it includes information about the latest activities of the EAIS and relevant...
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Projects To Map And Record Egypt’s Historical Sites
http://www.egypttoday.com/article.aspx?ArticleID=6861 First there's a piece about the GIS mapping project being developed by the EAIS (Egyptian Antiquities Information System): "The need for a single comprehensive database has become more pressing...
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Egyptian Antiquities Information System
http://www.eais.org.eg/ Thanks to Emily Cocke, Archaeological Coordinator at EAIS, for letting me know that the Egyptian Antiquities Information System (EAIS) website has been updated. I have been looking at this site on a regular basis, and this really...
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