Archcamp
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ArchCamp is an occasional meeting of Antiquist members.
The format of these meetings is open, allowing for demonstrations, discussion, and practical sessions.
How Leif summed up the first Archcamp in 2006:
"What is ArchCamp?
The first attempt to explore the concept of a one-day unconference for archaeology - based on the idea of a BarCamp. Basically an opportunity for all archaeological computing people to get together and present their current ideas/theories/hare-brained schemes in a structure decided by the participants on the day.
There are no pre-accepted papers, instead the agenda and programme is decided on the morning of the ArchCamp and should theoretically be quite fluid as we go through the day."
See the notes from each meeting for a better taste of what goes on:
- ArchCamp 2006
- ArchCamp 2007
- ArchCamp 2007, Berlin (ArchCamp Drei)
- ArchCamp Four
- ArchCamp Five, Budapest
- ArchCamp Six, Liverpool - never took place. Curse you, snow!
- ArchCamp 7
See the list of current events.
A page for the first Antiquist Workshop is now available.

