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Ariadne
CAA Annual General Meeting
Coffe breake
Conference opening
Excursions
implications and solutions
Keynote speech
Lunc
Lunch breake
new perceptions
Posters
S02 Using GIS modeling to solve real-world archaeological problems
S03 Exploring Maritime Spaces with Digital Archaeology: Modelling navigation...
S04 Databases and archives: How do we handle the digital archives?
S05 Unstable futures-potential pasts: Scenarios for digital computing 2020
S06 Computer tools for depicting shape and detail in 3D archaeological models
S07 Integrating 3D photogrammetric data in the field: Challenges
S08 Modelling approaches to analyse the socio-economic context in archaeology II: Defining the limits of production
S09 Archaeological Information Languages and Notations
S10 Theorising the Digital: Digital Theoretical Archaeology Group (digiTAG) and the CAA
S11 Supporting researchers in the use and re-use of archaeological data: Continuing the ARIADNE thread
S12 Documentation interpretation and communication of Digital Archaeological Heritage
S13 Computational approaches to ancient urbanism: Documentation analysis and interpretation
S14 Can you model that? Applications of complex systems simulation to explore the past
S15 Interpretations from digital sensations? Using the digital sensory turn to discover new things about the past
S16 Networking the past: Towards best practice in archaeological network science
S17 The road not taken: Modelling approaches to transport on local and regional scales
S19 New technologies and archeology : The impact of the digital revolution
S20 Computer vision vs human perception in remote sensing image analysis: Time to move on
S21 Linked pasts: Connecting islands of content
S22 Teaching archaeology in the digital age. UISPP official session
S23 Needles in the haystack: Geophysical methods in challenging conditions
S24 Digital rock art documentations
S25 Public archaeology and the use of digital platforms
S26 The portable XRF revolution: Elemental analysis for all?
S27 Revealing by visualising: Geographic relations in cultural heritage databases
S28 Methodology of archaeological simulation. Meeting of the Special Interest Group in Complex Systems Simulation
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Beusing RUTH
German Archaeological Institute
Germany
Wednesday
, March 30
08:30 CEST
Conference opening
Domus Media, Aulaen
09:00 CEST
Keynote speech
Domus Media, Aulaen
10:30 CEST
S22-01 Dynamic process, static document. How to solve the teacher’s baffling problem?
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
S28-01 Why model?
Professorboligen, stallen
10:45 CEST
S28-02 What is complexity theory and why should we care about it
Professorboligen, stallen
10:55 CEST
S22-02 ArGO. Archaeological Geocaching Online. Teaching and learning archaeology with geocaching
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
11:15 CEST
S28-04 Models: ‘small and elegant’ or ‘complicated but realistic’?
Professorboligen, stallen
11:20 CEST
S22-03 When I was a child, I wanted to be an archaeologist. What about now? A French case study
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
11:45 CEST
S22-04 Towards the integration of green and cultural heritage management. Developing content for blended learning
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
13:30 CEST
S28-07 Building on expert advice to create an informed model
Professorboligen, stallen
13:45 CEST
S28-08 Lessons already learned: drawing from the best software practice
Professorboligen, stallen
14:00 CEST
S28-09 Proof of concept verifying
Professorboligen, stallen
14:15 CEST
S28-10 Validation: the painful moment when the model meets the data
Professorboligen, stallen
15:30 CEST
S27-01 GIS-based data integration for mapping paleoenvironments
Domus Bibliotheca
15:55 CEST
S17-02 A network model for the evolution of terrestrial connections in Central Italy (1175/1150─500 BC ca)
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
17:10 CEST
S13-P2 Geographical and cultural networks to better understand urbanization processes in central Italy (1175/1150─500 BC ca)
Domus Media, Aula foyer
S14-P1 The origins of agriculture: Mathematical models, cooperation and the rise of social inequality
Domus Media, Aula foyer
18:00 CEST
The Viking Ship Museum
Vikingskipshuset
Thursday
, March 31
08:30 CEST
S12-13 A new approach for the study and presentation of an archaeological context not traditionally exploitable. Applying a fast but extensive 3D survey to the Bisarcio case study, a Medieval and Post-Medieval cemetery...
Domus Academica, Gamle festsal
Cancelled S17-05 Modelling the road network of central Cappadocia (Turkey): A matter of ‘cost’ and ‘visibility’
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
S20-01 Why, when and how? Context and computer vision in archaeological prospection and interpretation
Domus Bibliotheca
08:55 CEST
S17-06 Testing the validity of network analysis results in research on local transport networks
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
S20-02 Computer vision applied to historical air photos: The registration and object detection challenge
Domus Bibliotheca
09:20 CEST
S02-03 Applied Agent-Based Modeling in archaeology: When and why?
Domus Media, Aulaen
S17-07 The need of topographic restitution in local mobility analysis
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
S20-03 Semi-automatic detection of charcoal kilns from airborne laser scanning data
Domus Bibliotheca
09:45 CEST
S17-08 From sea to land: Reflections on freight traffic during the Iron Age of the Northeastern Iberian peninsula (6th to 1st centuries BC)
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
10:30 CEST
S02-05 From the empirical to the conjectural: Settlement patterns on the Mesa Verde landform
Domus Media, Aulaen
S08-01 Putting production landscapes into context: A multi-faceted case study from Upper Mesopotamia during the Early Bronze Age
Professorboligen, stallen
10:55 CEST
S25-02 Using Google Earth applications to enhance public engagement with cultural heritage: An evaluation of Seeing Beneath Stonehenge
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
11:20 CEST
S20-07 Experiments in the automatic detection of archaeological features in remotely sensed data from Great Plains USA villages
Domus Bibliotheca
11:45 CEST
S08-04 Factors of production: Investigating land and labour as limiting factors in agricultural production in the Dutch Roman limes zone via agent-based modelling
Professorboligen, stallen
13:30 CEST
S25-05 Visualizing original sea level of Stone Age sites on location by means of mobile augmented reality
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
13:55 CEST
S08-06 Co-evolution of culture and trade : Impact of cultural network topology on economic dynamics
Professorboligen, stallen
14:20 CEST
S08-07 Defining boundaries: A GIS-based approach to the Sardinian Bronze Age
Professorboligen, stallen
19:00 CEST
Conference dinner
The Opera House
Friday
, April 1
08:30 CEST
S13-01 Digital archaeology and the science of cities: Some observations on the application of spatial interaction models to the study of Minoan urbanism
Domus Academica, Gamle festsal
08:55 CEST
S10-02 A plea for (non-mathematical) reason. Rethinking the use of computational methods in archaeology
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
09:45 CEST
S13-04 From data visualization to hypothesis generation: An integrated approach for the study of past cityscapes
Domus Academica, Gamle festsal
S16-04 Least-Cost Networks and Network Analysis: Modelling trade relations in early medieval East Central Europe
Domus Academica, Theologisk eksamenssal
11:20 CEST
S03-07 Discussion
Professorboligen, stallen
S13-07 On roof construction and wall strength: Non-Linear Structural Integrity Analysis of the Early Bronze Age Helike Corridor House
Domus Academica, Gamle festsal
11:45 CEST
S13-08 3D GIS in archaeology―A microscale analysis
Domus Academica, Gamle festsal
S19-08 3D photogrammetric documentation in the archaeology of the contemporary past: Preserving the World War II landscape in North-West Sardinia (Italy)
Domus Media, Aulaen
14:45 CEST
S04-04 Row, row, row your boat gently… upstream: A methodological approach to access Portuguese bioarchaeological data using a computer database
Professorboligen, stallen
15:55 CEST
S14-14 Everything seems possible: Exploring the parametric space of a simulated prehistoric scenario
Domus Bibliotheca
16:20 CEST
S10-12 Bringing digital sociology to digital archaeology
Domus Media, Auditorium 13
Saturday
, April 2
10:00 CEST
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Ariadne
CAA Annual General Meeting
Coffe breake
Conference opening
Excursions
implications and solutions
Keynote speech
Lunc
Lunch breake
new perceptions
Posters
S02 Using GIS modeling to solve real-world archaeological problems
S03 Exploring Maritime Spaces with Digital Archaeology: Modelling navigation...
S04 Databases and archives: How do we handle the digital archives?
S05 Unstable futures-potential pasts: Scenarios for digital computing 2020
S06 Computer tools for depicting shape and detail in 3D archaeological models
S07 Integrating 3D photogrammetric data in the field: Challenges
S08 Modelling approaches to analyse the socio-economic context in archaeology II: Defining the limits of production
S09 Archaeological Information Languages and Notations
S10 Theorising the Digital: Digital Theoretical Archaeology Group (digiTAG) and the CAA
S11 Supporting researchers in the use and re-use of archaeological data: Continuing the ARIADNE thread
S12 Documentation interpretation and communication of Digital Archaeological Heritage
S13 Computational approaches to ancient urbanism: Documentation analysis and interpretation
S14 Can you model that? Applications of complex systems simulation to explore the past
S15 Interpretations from digital sensations? Using the digital sensory turn to discover new things about the past
S16 Networking the past: Towards best practice in archaeological network science
S17 The road not taken: Modelling approaches to transport on local and regional scales
S19 New technologies and archeology : The impact of the digital revolution
S20 Computer vision vs human perception in remote sensing image analysis: Time to move on
S21 Linked pasts: Connecting islands of content
S22 Teaching archaeology in the digital age. UISPP official session
S23 Needles in the haystack: Geophysical methods in challenging conditions
S24 Digital rock art documentations
S25 Public archaeology and the use of digital platforms
S26 The portable XRF revolution: Elemental analysis for all?
S27 Revealing by visualising: Geographic relations in cultural heritage databases
S28 Methodology of archaeological simulation. Meeting of the Special Interest Group in Complex Systems Simulation
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