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Ancient Arts
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http://www.ancient-arts.org
Experimental archaeologist specialising in presenting prehistoric skills and technologies to the public through demonstrations, 'hands on' activities, teaching collections and replica prehistoric composite tools.
Archaeoptics
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http://www.archaeoptics.co.uk/
Specialists in digital recording, reconstruction and presentation, operating primarily within the archaeological and heritage sectors. Services, methods, projects.
Azuli IT Services
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http://www.azuli.co.uk/
A specialist consultancy offering electronic publishing and database services, experienced in working with archaeologists. Samples of work on-line.
Beyond 2000 BC
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http://www.beyond2000bc.co.uk/
Will Lord reproduces prehistoric tools and weaponry, and offers flint knapping demonstrations. Includes details and photos of activities, a diary, and contact information.
Bronze Age Craft
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http://www.bronze-age-craft.com/
Details of practical workshops / demonstrations in the UK and reproductions of Bronze Age artefacts by Neil Burridge.
Hooker and Perron
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http://www.writer2001.com/
Create custom databases, expert systems, and perceptually-designed color suites and maps. Specialists in Celtic coin databases.
http://www.archweb.co.uk/
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http://www.archweb.co.uk/
Mark Bell's specialist archaeological computer consultancy based in Bournemouth, Dorset. Samples of projects.
http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/me.htm
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http://www.gallica.co.uk/celts/me.htm
David Freeman is a historical and archaeological interpreter, specialising in the Iron Age (Celtic) and Romano-British periods.
Illustrate Archaeology
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http://illustrate-archaeology.com/
Offers an illustration service that creates publishable digital images such as maps, plans, sections or artefacts.
Interactive Presentations
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http://www.ipresent.co.uk/
Specialize in multimedia interactive learning and information, including historical reconstruction by archaeologist Mike Ponsford and illustrator Chris Molan. Services, samples.
Mason Welland
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http://www.take27.co.uk/julianbaum/MasonWelland/MW.html
Offers heritage presentation in museums and ancient monument and historic site interpretation. Includes details of services and projects.
Maya Vision International
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http://www.mayavisionint.com/
A film and television production company, making history and archaeology documentaries with historian Michael Wood. Company history, staff, catalogue. Wood's bibliography.
Red Vision
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http://www.redvision.co.uk/
Designers experienced in film and broadcast effects, including computer-generated graphics. Past projects include reconstructions of Solomon's Temple and the 'head of Jesus' for the BBC's 'Son of God'.
Redhead Designs
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http://www.red-head.co.uk/
Specializes in 2D and 3D graphics and animations for archaeologists, architects, museums, publishers and television. Clients include the BBC's "Meet The Ancestors".
The Bronze Age Foundry
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http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/bronzeagefoundry/
Dave Chapman, bronze founder and sculptor, attempts to recreate as nearly as possible the metallurgical technology of the Bronze Age. Techniques, cast objects, mail-order catalogue.
The Jelling Dragon
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http://www.jelldragon.com/
Re-enactment and replica weapons, jewelry, leatherwork, horn, helmets, and wrought iron.
Theatron
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http://www.theatron.co.uk/
Creates virtual reality reconstructions of ancient heritage sites. Profile, services, portfolio. Involved with the Theatron Project for teaching and researching theatre history.
TimeSequence Films
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http://www.timesequence.com/
Video projects produced and directed by Sean Caveille, including Calleva, the Roman Town of Silchester, and Danebury, an exhibition film commissioned by Andover Museum of the Iron Age.
Wildfire Television
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http://www.wildfiretv.co.uk/
Factual entertainment programming, with a bias towards science and technology, history and event programmes.
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