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Vacancies: Archaeological Computing Specialists

Submitted by admin on Fri, 03/14/2008 - 00:00.

Do you want to work in the exciting world of archaeology? The way archaeology works is changing. Computers are becoming an essential tool for archaeologists, and used for everything from databases, geographic analysis, 3D visualisation, and web publication.

We are looking for people with these skills and more (see our archaeological computing specialists advert for a full list) to join the Wessex Archaeology IT team. You don’t need to be an archaeologist to apply, but a healthy interest in heritage is essential!

Head over to our vacancies section to read more and download an application form.

[UPDATE] Applications for these posts are now closed.

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