Interestingly - for archaeologists of the Internet anyhow - is that Leskernick seems to have been the first British excavation that had its own web diaries published, starting back in 1996!
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/leskernick/diaries.html
There was also an email list which I've just discovered 20 years too late, on which there were discussions of various things such as how to handle increased visitor numbers - see the link 'Visitors' here:
http://www.ucl.ac.uk/leskernick/forum.html
Their web pages are a veritable time capsule of the web of 1996, when frames were the latest cutting edge thing in web design and it seems JPG images hadn't been invented, as all their images are GIFs - remarkable in its longevity this one: http://www.ucl.ac.uk/leskernick/home.htm
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