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Internet Archaeology: Issue 71 (2026)

Archaeological Excavations at the North Annexe, York Guildhall

Benjamin Savine with contributions from Stacey Adams, Lindsay Banfield, H.E.M. Cool, Paul Flintoft, Elizabeth Foulds, David G. Griffiths, Anne Jenner, Steve Malone, Jane M. McComish, Kris Poole, Ian Riddler, Hannah Russ and Carina Summerfield-Hill. Illustrations by Briannie Price, Ben Savine, Lindsay Banfield, Jane McComish and Lesley Collett

Cite this as: Savine, B. et al. 2026 Archaeological Excavations at the North Annexe, York Guildhall, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.10

Furnace Fields: Iron Age and Roman Metalworking between York and the Humber

Tim van Tongeren

Cite this as: van Tongeren, T. 2026 Furnace Fields: Iron Age and Roman Metalworking between York and the Humber, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.11

Open Context in a Changing Context: Data Publishing, Interoperability and Governance

Eric Kansa and Sarah Whitcher Kansa

Cite this as: Kansa, E. and Kansa, S. Whitcher 2026 Open Context in a Changing Context: Data Publishing, Interoperability and Governance, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.3

Building Data Models for Archaeology: The case of the TETRARCHs Storytelling Data Model

Aida Fadioui

Cite this as: Fadioui, A. 2026 Building Data Models for Archaeology: The case of the TETRARCHs Storytelling Data Model, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.1

Digital Archaeological Data in the Creative Industries: access, barriers, and the potential for inspiration

Rimvydas Laužikas, Indrė Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė, Ingrida Kelpšienė and Andrius Šuminas

Cite this as: Laužikas, R., Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė, I., Kelpšienė, I. and Šuminas, A. 2026 Digital Archaeological Data in the Creative Industries: access, barriers, and the potential for inspiration, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.2

From Discovery to Preservation of Metal-Detected Artefacts: alternative routes to one destination

Tuuli Kurisoo and Arvi Kuura

Cite this as: Kurisoo, T. and Kuura, A. 2026 From Discovery to Preservation of Metal-Detected Artefacts: alternative routes to one destination, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.4

Observing Reuse of 3D Data in Archaeological Excavations

Paola Derudas, Nicolò Dell'Unto, Åsa Berggren, Danilo Marco Campanaro, Andreas Svensson, Mikael Fauvelle, Jens Larsson and Domenica Dininno

Cite this as: Derudas, P., Dell'Unto, N., Berggren, A., Campanaro, D.M., Svensson, A., Fauvelle, M., Larsson, J. and Dininno, D. 2026 Observing Reuse of 3D Data in Archaeological Excavations, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.5

Thematic cluster: York

Roman Occupation in the Extramural Settlement South-west of the colonia: Archaeological investigations at York Station Gateway, Queen Street, York

Benjamin Savine with contributions from Stacey Adams, Lindsay Banfield, Charlotte Britton, David G. Griffiths, J.M. McComish, Kris Poole, Ian Riddler, Nicola Trzaska-Nartowski and David Williams. Illustrations by Briannie Price and David G. Griffiths

Cite this as: Savine, B. et al. 2026 Roman Occupation in the Extramural Settlement South-west of the colonia: Archaeological investigations at York Station Gateway, Queen Street, York, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.7

Romano-British Agricultural Land Management Adjacent to the Dringhouses Roadside Settlement, York: Archaeological investigations at Abbeyfields House, Regency Mews, Dringhouses, York

Benjamin Savine with contributions from Stacey Adams, Steven J. Allen, C.R. Batchelor, Charlotte Britton, David G. Griffiths, J.M. McComish, Charlotte Lucy Molloy, Ian Riddler and David Williams. Illustrations by Briannie Price and David G. Griffiths

Cite this as: Savine, B. et al. 2026 Romano-British Agricultural Land Management Adjacent to the Dringhouses Roadside Settlement, York: Archaeological investigations Abbeyfields House, Regency Mews, Dringhouses, York, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.8

Late Iron Age/Romano-British Transition Pastoral Activity in the Western Environs of York: Archaeological investigations at the A1237/B1224, Wetherby Road Roundabout, York

Benjamin Savine and Tom Coates with contributions from Steven J. Allen, Lindsay Banfield, Charlotte Britton, David G. Griffiths, Tom Hill, Anne Jenner, George Loffman, Gerry MacDonnell, Luke Parker and David Smith. Illustrations by Briannie Price, Lesley Collett, Steven J. Allen and R. Duffield

Cite this as: Savine, B. and Coates, T. et al. 2026 Late Iron Age/Romano-British Transition Pastoral Activity in the Western Environs of York: Archaeological investigations at the A1237/B1224, Wetherby Road Roundabout, York, Internet Archaeology 71. https://doi.org/10.11141/ia.71.9

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