Like any scientific discipline, archaeology requires significant financial and human investment. To the best of its ability, ArkeoTopia contributes to the research effort. We believe that small collective actions can lead to advances in science.
We encourage everyone to take part in both simple and complex tasks to enrich archaeological knowledge.
Since its creation, ArkeoTopia has supported both research and its promotion. Discover our latest initiatives and articles.
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News on support for archaeological research
Artefacts, an encyclopedia of objects accessible to everyone
The collaborative encyclopedia of archaeological objects, Artefacts, was created thanks to the work of Michel Feugère, archaeologist at the Lyon-based laboratory Archéologie et Archéométrie. Today, ArkéoTopia is committed to bringing this tool to the general...
An Archaeologist Enters Wiki Loves Monuments Contest
Discover why the volunteer archaeologist Jacques Dassié participated in the 2017 edition of Wiki Loves Monuments, the largest photography contest in the world, and how this contest and its platform represent key support for archaeological research around the...
Wiki Loves Monuments: a contest for Archaeology
By Valentine Trinac | 09 Feb. 2021 | Defending archaeological research Translation by M. Schmitt What if it were possible to contribute to archaeological research online without being an archaeology professional? It actually is, and in just a few clicks, thanks to...
ArkeoTopia & Artefacts: a fruitful collaboration
ArkeoTopia supports the Artefacts program of the laboratory of Archéologie et Archéométrie in Lyon (CNRS - UMR 5138) since 2013 by promoting it to different audiences but also by participating in adding data and developing partnerships for further use. Why does...















