
Wetcat
Pty Ltd aims to make archaeology more accessible by bringing the
technology of the Internet and other educational resources together
to deliver an easy to use medium with which to present projects
and excavation materials.
Wetcat
offers a range of services for archaeological institutions
including
universities and museums as well as public and privately funded
excavations. Our uniques skills in the IT industry have allowed
us to developed specific online services for insitutes wishing
to publish their finds via the Internet. We develop web applications
that assist in database management and catologing archive records.
We allowed companies to display their collections on the internet
using up-to-date digital imagery as well as 3D design and architectural
presentation of sites.
Current Projects
Georgian State Museum,
Tbilisi
In 2001, Wetcat was allowed to photograph
and display the Early Bronze Age collection in the Georgian State
Museum in Tbilisi. Visit our online Gallery to
view a sample from the collection. To purchase the complete catalogue
on CD, contact Wetcat.
The Australian Instiute of Archaeology
In 2003, Wetcat began the reconstruction of the AIA's website. Wetcat's Creative Director, Jo Richmond, worked closely with AIA Director, Christopher Davey, to create a website that was user friendly as well as rich in content. The AIA needed a website that included a searchable database for their library and museum collections which would benefit not only their membership base, but also casual visitors to the site. Educational toolkits designed to help national schools teach students about the ancient arts are also planned for the future. Visit the AIA website here.
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