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AHRC RTISAD project legacy – 18 months

Another six months have passed, and we have been as busy as ever using the RTISAD equipment and expertise. Dissemination In October Nicole Beale demonstrated Highlight Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) at the Insight from Innovation conference, a three day archaeological ceramics event hosted by the Ceramics Research Group. More details on this blog post. In July Hembo Pagi and Eleonora Gandolfi gave a small presentation about ACRG at the Archaeology department in Perth, Australia. Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: Benvenuti al Nord (2012)

The Italian film, Benvenuti al Nord (Luca Miniero, 2012) will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton, at 6.30pm on Monday 26th November 2012. A review, introduction and discussion will be led by Leonardo Provvedi and Paola Visconti. In questo film, che è il sequel di “Benvenuti al Sud” (2010), sono i simpatici impiegati delle delle Poste di Castellabbate a spostarsi al nord. Continue reading →

Italian film showing today: Benvenuti al Nord (2012)

The Italian film, Benvenuti al Nord (Luca Miniero, 2012) will be showing in Lecture Theatre A, Avenue Campus, University of Southampton, at 6.30pm on Monday 26th November 2012. A review, introduction and discussion will be led by Leonardo Provvedi and Paola Visconti. In questo film, che è il sequel di “Benvenuti al Sud” (2010), sono i simpatici impiegati delle delle Poste di Castellabbate a spostarsi al nord. Continue reading →

New app to support Manx language revival

The BBC has reported on a new app launched to help people learn the ancient Manx language. Since being declared extinct in 2009 by UNESCO, the past three years have seen a revival in Manx Gaelic, one of the six Celtic languages alongside Irish, Scots Gaelic, Welsh, Breton and Cornish. The design for the Learn Manx app is based on a current course run by the Manx Heritage Foundation. It is hoped that the app will bring the language into the 21st Century and encourage more people to learn it. Continue reading →