Archaeoscope is an umberella organisation, and we are happy to work together or on an individual basis depending on requirements. Please feel free to contact the organisation as a whole via or individualy via the contact details given below:
Guy Hopkinson archaeology, cad, database, survey, 3D reconstruction, web design
Education & QualificationsSheffield University 1992-94Archaeological Science B.Sc. (1st class honours) Sheffield University 1994-95 Landscape Archaeology M.A. (sponsored by British Academy) York University 2001-02 Archaeological Information Systems M.Sc. (distinction) (sponsored by English Heritage) |
ExperienceGuy has been involved in computing, archaeology & surveying since 1988, having worked on a range of projects in both Britain and abroad. These have included archaeological fieldwork, architectural survey, research, illustration and web design.Having completed a computing based M.Sc. at York University he left his previous employment to found Archaeoscope in 2002. Contact |
Publications
- Hopkinson, G. & Winters, J. 2004. Problems with Permatrace: a note on digital image publication. Internet Archaeology 14.
- Dickson, A. Hopkinson, G. & Timms, S. 2005. The Effects of Agricultural Practices on Archaeological Remains. APC Occasional Papers 1.
- Powlesland, D. Lyall, J. Hopkinson, G. Donoghue, D. Beck, M. Harte, A. & Stott, D. 2006. Beneath the sand: Remote Sensing, Archaeology, Aggregates and Sustainability: A case study from Heslerton, the Vale of Pickering, North Yorkshire, England. Archaeological Prospection 13.
Employment History
2002 - present |
Freelance Survey / Archaeology / Computing / Web Design, Archaeoscope |
2001-2002 |
M.Sc. Archaeological Information Systems (distinction), University of York |
1997 - 2002 |
Project Officer, On Site Archaeology |
1996 - 1997 |
Supervisor / Site Assistant, Wessex Archaeology |
1996 |
Site Assistant, York Archaeological Trust |
1995 - 1996 |
Supervisor, American University of Beirut |
| 1994 - 1995 |
M.A. Landscape Archaeology, University of Sheffield |
1992 - 1994 |
B.Sc. Archaeological Science (1st class Hons), University of Sheffield |
1994 |
Supervisor, Trinity College Carmarthen / Dyfed Archaeological Trust |
1994 |
Site Assistant, South Yorkshire Archaeology |
1993 |
Site Assistant, Northern Archaeological Associates |
1991 - 1992 |
Curator, North East England, English Heritage |
1991 |
Supervisor, AC Archaeology |
1991 |
Site Assistant, Hertfordshire Archaeological Trust |
1991 |
Supervisor, Somerset County Council |
1990 - 1991 |
Site Assistant, University of York |
1990 |
Site Assistant, Wessex Archaeology |
1990 |
Site Assistant, York Archaeological Trust |
1989 |
Supervisor, Algarve Archaeological Institute |
1989 |
Supervisor, DMV Research Group |
1989 |
Site Assistant, Hertfordshire County Council |
1988 - 1989 |
Site Assistant, York Archaeological Trust |
Dylan Hopkinson archaeology, cad, database, web design
Education & QualificationsUniversity of Southampton 1990-93Archaeology B.A. 2(i) University of Southampton 2006 - ongoing Maritime Archaeology M.A. |
ExperienceDylan has been involved in archaeology since 1991, excavating mostly in southern England & the Middle East.Over the last 5 years he has been involved in various projects looking into the use and development of archaeological databases for post excavation and digital on-site recording techniques. This work started while employed by English Heritage, and continues through Cultural Heritage Information Consultants. Contact |
Employment History
Jan 2001 - Present
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Archaeological database development and data publishing, CHIC, Archaeoscope |
Sept 2002 & Aug
2003
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Surveyor & Excavator, Institute of Archaeology - UCL - (Merv - Turkmenistan) |
Jan 2000 - Jan 2001 |
Archaeological Information Officer - Archaeology Commissions Team, English Heritage |
Aprl 1997 - Jan 2000 |
Field Officer, AOC Archaeology |
Mar 1999
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Trial Excavation & Standing Building Recording, Charles LeQuesne/AOC Archaeology - Egypt |
Feb 1994 - Apr 1997 |
Field Officer, American University of Beirut / Archaeological Collaboration for Research & Excavation |
Jan 1994 - Feb 1994 |
Field Assistant, Devon County Council - Archaeology Service |
Aug 1993 - Jan 1994 |
Field Assistant, Essex County Council - Field Archaeology Group |
Aug 1993 |
Field Education Assistant, Southampton University |
June 1993 |
Field Assistant, Worcestershire County Council - Historic Environment and Archaeology Service |
Aug 1992 & 1991 |
Site Assistant, Southampton University |
Aug 1991
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Site Assistant, Tel Jezreel - Central Northern Israel |
1990 - 1993 |
Archaeology B.A. 2(i), University of Southampton |
Ben Arblaster programming, web design
Education & QualificationsCV in preparation |
ExperienceBen is currently studying Computing at Durham University.Since May 2006 he has worked for Archaeoscope on a freelance basis, primarily assisting with field survey and coding for dynamic PHP driven web sites. ContactPersonal sitewww.andatche.com |
John Hewick programming, web design
Education & QualificationsYork College of Arts & Technology: 1986 - 1990City & Guilds: Mechanical Production Engineering Background to physics applied to technology Open University: 2001 - 2005 Diploma In Computing (D12)
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ExperienceJohn has been involved in programming and web design since 2000, designing software applications and web sites ranging from simple static html to complex Flash animations and server side technologies such as PHP and MySQL.He is experienced in programming in a number of languages including C, C++ and SmallTalk in environments such as Borland C++ Builder and Visual Studio. Since 2004 John has worked for archaeoscope on a freelance basis, whenever workloads are high or specialised coding is required. He also assists whenever audio needs to be incorporated into site design. ContactPersonal sitewww.studio4000.archaeoscope.org |
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