
Excavation! Game for the 2017 Heritage Jam
Here is the third of three games that I wrote for the 2017 Heritage Jam, which falls on Open Access week. If you’re an artist and want to collaborate in […]
Exploring the archaeology in (and of) video games.
Here is the third of three games that I wrote for the 2017 Heritage Jam, which falls on Open Access week. If you’re an artist and want to collaborate in […]
This is the second of three games that I’m giving away for the 2017 Heritage Jam and Open Access Week. I hope you enjoy playing, and if you’re an artist […]
In 2017 the Heritage Jam falls during the same time as Open Access Week, so I am making the three new games I designed available as CC0 (public domain), releasing […]
Ethnoarchaeology is “the study of the social organization and other ethnological features of present-day societies on the basis of their material culture, in order to draw conclusions about past societies […]
On 3 October 2017 I received a note from No Man’s Sky player KingJamesHova with a link to a YouTube video showing him unearthing the Bez-Harr Embassy. “I can show you […]
[UPDATED 2 Oct. 2017: See end of this post.] 1 October 2017 was quite a day for discovery for the No Man’s Sky Archaeological Survey. In addition to the buried settlement […]
On 1 October 2017 I discovered and conducted a preliminary investigation of an abandoned settlement in No Man’s Sky, and discovered another anomaly caused by the NMS v1.3 “Atlas Rises” update, which […]