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Denis,
Take a look at my archaeology blog, Archaeology Online for suggestions:
http://archaeology.blogspot.com
On 5/3/06, Denis Gojak <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hi all
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> I am about to start work on a site, where one of the conditions of =
> approval is that my client develop a website that provides an access =
> point to the history of the site, the archaeological program and its =
> results, and promoting any open days, talks, useful links and so on. i =
> would expect it to be aimed at casual, student and technical users in =
> the range of information eventually presented.
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> I have my favourite dig websites but would be interested in any =
> recommendations for others, including perhaps some comment on why you =
> think they work particularly well.
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> cheers
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> Denis
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