Hello,
While there are several cultural heritage sites (the one here at Berkeley
is OKAPI island, which reproduces Çatalhöyük) there is only one excavation
that I know of, and it's located at Roma, here:
http://slurl.com/secondlife/Roma%20Transtiberim/21/57/29/
We just started a blog for CHiSL, which is Cultural Heritage in Second
Life, located here:
http://chisl.wordpress.com
I would be happy to answer any questions or act as a tour guide if people
are interested. We'll be having several Second Life events this Fall as
part of an undergraduate class here at Berkeley.
Cheers,
Colleen
--
Archaeology PhD Candidate
Anthropology Department
University of California, Berkeley
http://middlesavagery.wordpress.com
> Is anyone aware of any archaeological excavations in Second Life? If so,
> is there a way of investigating or visiting them?
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> Thanks.
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> John
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