
From DARKLab to INHA: Web-based database management and 3D modeling in the field of archaeology and art history
Paola Derudas, our PhD candidate in Archaeology, joined the Digital Research Service (SNR) of the Department of Research and Study at the National Institute of Art History to work with web-based…

Our reference collection online in 3D!
It is with great pleasure we announce that the beta-version of our reference collection of 3D artefacts is available in high resolution through the Lund University DARKLab website.This is a special…

Mapping Midgard: Reconstructing Mental Geographies of Viking Age Seafarers
On Thursday, Dec 3rd at 15.15 Greer Jarrett, doctoral student at Lund University and member of the DARKLab will present his PhD project. His research revolves around experiential studies of Viking Age…

Going Underground: The hidden Monuments of the Republican Forum Romanum
Have you ever explored the underground structures of the Forum Romanum? This system allows exploring in great details archaeological structures of the Basilica Sempronia and Basilica…

Gribshunden and 3D visualization! 3D Prototyping in Support of Archaeological Reasoning.
During the fall semester Brendan Foley, Domenica Dininno and Carolina Larsson have been working on the Gribshunden main gun battery. They 3D-modeled the gun carriages at Blekinge Museum using…

Bridging Labs! 4DLab researcher at DARKLab
Markus Stoffer from the 4D Lab joined the DARKLab in August 2020 as a guest researcher from the Netherlands. For a period of three months, Markus is gaining experience in a setting similar to his…

New course in Critical Archiving, Paris, September 13-17, 2021. Join us!
The course is organized by Dialogues with the Past. The Nordic Graduate School in Archaeology. Sep. 13, 2021–Sep. 17, 2021, Centre Universitaire de Norvège à Paris. Lecturers: Sara Perry Museum…

Next week Melda KUCUKDEMIRCI from the Lund University Digital Archaeology Lab will co-chair a session at CHNT on "Artificial Intelligence: New pathways and towards cultural heritage"
Next week Melda KUCUKDEMIRCI from the Lund University Digital Archaeology Lab -DARKLab- will co-chair a session at CHNT on "Artificial Intelligence: New pathways and towards cultural heritage".…

The new LMK Postdoctoral researcher on Artificial Intelligence and Landscape Analysis started her research activity at DARKLab
Dr Melda KÜÇÜKDEMİRCİ is graduated from Istanbul University Department of Geophysical Engineering. She received her MSc and PhD degree in the same department. For the next two years, Melda will work…

MA theses in Digital Archaeology available through the DARKLab website
Since 2012, MA students in Digital Archaeology at Lund University developed great theses. Now you can read and download PdF versions of several of these works through the DARKLab website.