Acquisition and processing of marine geophysical data
| Data acquisition, processing and integration: A submerged Middle Palaeolithic site case study | |
| Louise Tizzard |
| Acoustic Data in Underwater Archaeology | |
| Sašo Poglajen |
| Trials and tribulations of wreck visualisation using Multi-Beam Echo Sounder data. | |
| Patrick Dresch, Paul Baggaley Baggaley |
| Managing data from multiple sensors in an interdisciplinary research cruise | |
| Øyvind Ødegård |
3D technologies for archaeological research: theory & methodologies
| Groovy hardware on my wish list | |
| geoff carver |
| Methodological contest between high-end hardware and low-cost equipment for archaeological documentation | |
| Undine Lieberwirth, Bernhard Fritsch, Markus Neteler, Markus Metz |
| Making visible: 3D voxel representations of ‘sites without features’. The case study of Hoge Vaart, the Netherlands | |
| Stefania Merlo, Hans Peeters |
| Image-Based 3D Documentation of Archaeological Trenches Considering Spatial, Temporal and Semantic Aspects | |
| Robert Wulff, Reinhard Koch |
| Three dimensional modular construction system for interpretation and visualization of archaeological urban environments | |
| Paul Johnson, Michael Klein, Nicola Schiavottiello |
| The archaeologist perspective on the use of procedural modeling | |
| Nicola Amico, Sorin Hermon |
| 3D Documentation for the assessment of underwater archaeological remains | |
| Barbara Davidde, Gabriele Gomez de Ayala, Roberto Petriaggi |
| A Proposed 3-D Imaging Technique for Recording a Submerged Cultural Resource | |
| Brian Seymour |
| 3D documentation and exploratory data analysis of excavation data using GIS | |
| Markos Katsianis, Spyros Tsipidis |
Advances in computational photography: techniques for conservation, research, analysis and public access
| 3D Representations from Reflectance Transformation Image Datasets: A case study from early Egypt | |
| Kathryn E. Piquette, Lindsay W. MacDonald |
| Re-reading the British Memorial: RTI and memorial inscriptions in British churches | |
| Gareth Beale, Nicole Beale |
| Multispectral Image Analysis of a Censored Postcard from 1942 | |
| Florian Kleber, Fabian Hollaus, Robert Sablatnig |
| Multi-spectral imaging of historic handwritings | |
| Fabian Hollaus, Florian Kleber, Robert Sablatnig |
| RTI and Graphical Visualisation | |
| Graeme Earl, Gareth Beale, Hembo Pagi, Grant Cox |
| Advances in the computational photography tools: Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) and Algorithmic Rendering (AR) | |
| Carla Schroer, Mark Mudge |
| An improved algorithm of artifact restoration based on image reassembly (long paper) | |
| wuyang shui, mingquan zhou, zhongke wu |
Archaeological Information Modelling
| Data-oriented approach versus process-oriented approach : from Computing to Archaeology | |
| Djindjian François |
| The AIS Matrix: Beyond Harris and the CIDOC-CRM | |
| geoff carver |
| Places, People, Events and Stuff; building blocks for archaeological information systems | |
| Paul J Cripps |
| Linking with legacy: Modelling spatio-temporal distribution patterns of 40 year old excavation data from the settlement site of Zagora | |
| Ian Johnson, Beatrice McLoughlin, Matthew McCallum, Andrew Wilson, Steven Hayes |
| Imperfect temporal information in data sets | |
| Koen Van Daele |
| Through an Archaeological Urban Data Model Handling Data Imperfection | |
| Cyril de Runz, Asma Zoghlam, Dominique Pargny, Eric Desjardin, Herman Akdag |
Archaeological Predictive Modelling: old applications to new environments and new applications to old environments
| INTRODUCING THE HUMAN FACTOR IN PREDICTIVE MODELLING | |
| Philip Verhagen, Laure Nuninger, François-Pierre Tourneux, Frédérique Bertoncello, Karen Jeneson |
| The landscape of central places | |
| Bo Ejstrud |
| Mathematical models for the determination of archaeological potential | |
| Gabriele Gattiglia, Nevio Dubbini |
| Ecological niche modelling for archaeological prediction: Case studies from the Pleistocene Levant and Holocene East Japan | |
| Yasuhisa Kondo, Takashi Oguchi |
| TRANSPARENCY, TESTING AND STANDARDS FOR ARCHAEOLOGICAL PREDICTIVE MODELLING | |
| Bill Wilcox |
| A Paleoeconomic Approach to Predictive Modeling in the Lower Mississippi River Region (Southern Arkansas, Northern Louisiana, and Western Mississippi, USA). | |
| Thomas G. Whitley, Inna Burns |
| Predictive Models and Advanced Hydrology Systems- A New Route to Improving Predictive Models | |
| Doug Rocks-Macqueen |
Archaeological Simulation Modelling as computational social science: next steps forward
| Inside an Artificial Society. Beyond Science Fiction Tales | |
| Juan A Barceló, Florencia Del Castillo |
| Evaluating Prehistoric Population Events in Finland: A Simulation Approach | |
| Tarja Sundell, Juhana Kammonen, Martin Heger, Jukka Palo, Päivi Onkamo |
| Pandora's box: the challenge of exploring social simulation models with supercomputers | |
| Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Alexis Torrano, Jose María Cela, Bernardo Rondelli, Andrea Balbo, Miquel Ramírez, Carla Lancelotti, Matthieu Salpeteur, Victoria Reyes-García, Marco Madella |
| A High-Performance Computing Simulation of an Irrigation Management System: The Hohokam Water Management Simulation II | |
| John T. Murphy |
| Applying Parallel and Distributed Computational Methodology to Modelling Irrigation Agriculture | |
| Mark Altaweel |
Artificial societies in prehistory and ancient times
| Applying the ODD protocol in agent-based modeling of past socio-ecological dynamics | |
| Bernardo Rondelli, Xavier Rubio, Alexis Torrano, Andrea Balbo, Miguel Ramirez, Carla Lancelotti, Matthieu Salpeteur, Victoria Reyes-García, Marco Madella |
| Modeling Anthropic Ecosystems: a framework to understanding the whole before modeling the parts | |
| Andreas Angourakis |
| SteppingIn – modern humans moving into Europe | |
| Fulco Scherjon |
| Why Hunter and Gatherers did not die more often? Simulating prehistoric decision making | |
| Florencia del Castillo, Juan A. Barcelo |
Computer-aided coin archiving and processing
| Semantic Web Technologies Applied to Numismatic Collections | |
| Ethan Gruber, Sebastian Heath, Andrew Meadows, Daniel Pett, Karsten Tolle, David Wigg-Wolf |
| Different online coin databases for different use: two examples | |
| Mario Schlapke |
| Digitalization of the Collection of Roman Republican Coins in the Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna, Austria | |
| Klaus Vondrovec |
| Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database | |
| Sebastian Zambanini |
| Automatically Recognizing the Legends of Ancient Roman Imperial Coins | |
| Albert Kavelar, Sebastian Zambanini, Martin Kampel |
| Automatic coin classification and identification | |
| Reinhold Huber-Mörk, Michael Nölle, Michael Rubik, Michael Hödlmoser, Martin Kampel, Sebastian Zambanini |
| IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model | |
| Sylvain Marchand |
| The use of computed tomography within the study of archaeological coins | |
| James Miles, Graeme Earl, David Hinton, Ian Sinclair, Mark Mavrogordato |
| Telling the story of ancient coins by means of interactive RTI images visualization | |
| Gianpaolo Palma, Roberto Scopigno, Eliana Siotto, Sabrina Batino, Monica Baldassarri, Marc Proesmans |
| Dies Studies Online | |
| Robert Bracey |
Connecting to cultural heritage: using 3D visualisation to engage public audiences
| Virtual Reality Simulations in Cultural Heritage | |
| Ioanneta Vergi |
| Teaching Cultural Heritage and 3D Modelling through a Virtual Reconstruction of a late Middle-Age Church | |
| Andres Bustillo, Ines Miguel, Lena Saladina Iglesias, Ana Maria Peña, Laura Martinez |
| Virtually Visiting Williamsburg: The Use of 3D Modeling to Enrich the Museum Guest Experience | |
| Lisa E. Fischer |
| Hands-Off: Using Kinect to virtually query the ancient Maya city of Copan, Honduras | |
| Heather Richards-Rissetto, Jim Robertsson, Giorgio Agugiaro, Fabio Remondino, Gabrio Girardi, Jennifer von Schwerin, Maurizio Forte |
| Three-dimensional tour into the mysterious world of Ancient Egyptian Mummies. A stereo 3D film in the Museum of Fine Arts, Budapest | |
| Máté Petrik, Miklós Kázmér, Zsófia Végvári |
| Using ConML to visualize the main historical monuments of Crete | |
| Panagiotis Parthenios |
| A real-time exploration of the virtual reconstruction of the “Pórtico de la Gloria” instruments | |
| Roi Méndez Fernández |
| Taking excavation to a virtual world: importing archaeological spatial data to Second Life and OpenSim | |
| Isto Huvila, Kari Uotila |
| The role of heritage education in the development of 3D virtual models | |
| M.Carmen Rojo, Tània Martínez, Mireia Romero |
| ICON – A Content Exchange Mechanism for 3D Cultural Heritage Models | |
| James Miles, Richard Beales, Ajay Chakravarthy, Ken Meacham, Michael Selway, Mike Stapleton, Sam Kuhn, James Stevenson, Carlos Jimenez, Steve Luther |
Detection and analysis of change
| Surface artifact survey and analysis of ceramic concentrations | |
| Ondřej Malina, Jakub Šilhavý |
| Neolithic and Chalcolithic territorial patterns in Moldavia (Romania). Remarks on Neamt and Iasi regions. | |
| Andrei Asandulesei, Robin Brigand, Vasile Cotiuga, Olivier Weller |
| Landscape change at Metaponto: a tale of two DEMs | |
| Jessica Trelogan, Alessandro Rizzo, Esmeralda Moscatelli |
| Seeing the unseen: Archaeological detection outside the visible spectrum | |
| David Stott, Doreen Boyd, Anthony Beck, Anthony Cohn |
| Long-term change detection from the Mediterranean context: the case study of Menorca (Balearic Islands, Spain). | |
| monica de cet, simón gornés hachero, joana gual cerdó, elena sintes olives, bianca willié, rainer duttmann, roberto risch, johannes müller |
| Using GIS and the analysis of published and unpublished urban excavations | |
| Gareth Dean |
| Can Infovis tools support the analysis of spatio-temporal diffusion patterns in historic architecture? | |
| Jean-Yves BLAISE, Iwona DUDEK |
| Interpreting time – representing chronology | |
| Katalin Tolnai |
Embracing uncertainty in archaeology
| Uncertainty in sampling and interpretation: can ethnoarcheology help us? | |
| Carla Lancelotti, Bernardo Rondelli, Alessandra Pecci, Fernanda Inserra, Andrea Luca Balbo, Javier Ruiz Perez, Victoria Yannitto, Charusmita Gadekar, Marco Madella, P Ajithprasad, Miguel Angel Cau Ontiveros |
| Handling Uncertain Information on Archaeological Sites - Lesson from the 3.11 Shock in Japan- | |
| Yu Fujimoto |
| Two techniques for the assessment of the positional uncertainty derived from the polygon-to-point collapse operation | |
| Fernando Sanchez-Trigueros, Antoni Canals |
| Map Digitisations: Methodological Foundations, Uncertainties, and Error Margins at the example of the Gough Map | |
| Catja Pafort |
| Reliability of the representation of a distribution: a case-study on Middle Bronze Age metal finds in the Seine valley. | |
| Estelle Gauthier, Maréva Gabillot |
| Temporal Uncertainty and Artefact Chronologies | |
| Andrew Bevan |
| Exploring probable histories: applying Monte-Carlo methods for uncertainties in spatial and temporal analysis. | |
| Enrico R. Crema |
| Quantifying the Obvious: communicating uncertainty in the geochemical provenance of archaeological ceramics | |
| Alice Hunt |
| Embracing Uncertainty and The London Charter: Case Studies with the 3D Restoration of Ancient Sculpture | |
| Bernard Frischer |
| Shape grammar modelling and the visualisation of an uncertain past | |
| Matthew James Harrison |
From the scientist to the citizen: communicating digital archaeology
| Matera Città Narrata project: a multimedia and multiplatform guide for mobile systems | |
| Eva Pietroni |
| History in 3D: New Virtualization Techniques for Innovative Architectural and Archeological Scholarship and Education | |
| Krupali Krusche, Paul Turner, Christopher Sweet |
| A tangible chronology ? | |
| Jean-Yves BLAISE, Iwona DUDEK |
| Human guinea pigs and casual collaborators: Crowdsourcing archaeological data | |
| Anthony Masinton |
| A new online platform for archaeological and cultural heritage dissemination and discussion | |
| Nicola Schiavottiello, Sharjil Nawed |
| GeoDia: or, Navigating archaeological time and space in an American college classroom | |
| Adam Rabinowitz, Stuart Ross, Adrienne Witzel, Nick Rabinowitz |
| An Architect in Contemporary Archaeology, Museum of the Second World War in Gdansk | |
| JACEK GZOWSKI |
Geography and-or-not topology: spatial network approaches in archaeology
| THE LONG AND WINDING ROAD: COMBINING LEAST COST PATHS AND NETWORK ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES FOR SETTLEMENT LOCATION ANALYSIS AND PREDICTIVE MODELLING | |
| Philip Verhagen, Tom Brughmans, Laure Nuninger, Frédérique Bertoncello |
| Least-cost networks | |
| Irmela Herzog |
| Navigating the Network: a Network Analysis of Roman Transport Routes | |
| David Andrew Potts |
| The Shape of the Ancient World Project | |
| Jonathan Allan Weiland |
| The Spatial Construct of Social Relations: human interaction and modelling agency | |
| Mu-Chun Wu |
| Toward a Spatial Grammar of Pompeii | |
| David Charles Fredrick, Keenan Cole, Jackson Cothren, Russell Deaton, Jasmine Merced, Matthew Tenney |
| Re-contextualising inter-visibility networks with artefact networks for understanding urban connectivity in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain | |
| Tom Brughmans, Graeme Earl, Simon Keay, Leif Isaksen, Catriona Cooper |
| Graves and graphs: relational approach to mortuary analysis | |
| Daniel Sosna, Patrik Galeta, Ladislav Šmejda |
| A new method of spatial analysis based on the extraction of proximity graphs | |
| Diego Jimenez |
| A network-based approach to the analysis of the spatial distribution of artefacts from surface contexts | |
| John Pouncett |
Geomorphometric approaches in archaeology
| A Digital Terrain Analysis and Multi-Critera Evaluation of Higher Archaeological Potential Landforms in Northern Alaska. | |
| Sarah Kessick |
| Identifying landforms of archaeological interest in Alberta's oil sands region: a geomorphometric approach | |
| Robin Woywitka |
| Spatial characterization and prediction of Neanderthal sites based on stochastic environmental modelling | |
| Michael Märker, Michael Bolus |
Integrated geospatial approaches to the interpretation of archaeological environments
| Pursuing the past: Current approaches to integrated geophysical surveys of Roman urban landscapes in the Mediterranean | |
| Stephen Kay, Sophie Hay, Nicholas Crabb, Elizabeth Richley |
| Integrated survey, mapping and interpretation of abandoned Roman towns in Adriatic Italy | |
| Frank Vermeulen, Geert Verhoeven, Francesca Carboni |
| “The whole is more than the sum of its parts”- Geospatial data integration and analysis at the Roman site of Ammaia (Marvão, Portugal) | |
| Eleftheria Paliou, Cristina Corsi, Frank Vermeulen |
| Dionysias Archaeological Project: the discovery of a new town in Egypt through Remote Sensing and GIS | |
| Gabriella Carpentiero |
| Rural Life in Protohistoric Italy: using integrated spatial data to explore protohistoric settlement in the Sibaritide | |
| Kayt Armstrong, Martijn van Leusen |
| Multi+ or Manifold Geophysical Prospection? | |
| Apostolis Sarris |
| Multi-method archaeological prospection in the Brú na Bóinne WHS, Co. Meath, Ireland. | |
| Stephen Davis, Conor Brady, Kevin Barton |
| Above and below: an integrated approach to the analysis and visualisation of data from topographic and geophysical surveys | |
| John Pouncett, Christine Markussen |
Joined-Up Data: what are the new research questions?
| When, what, where, how and who? | |
| Sarah May |
| Exploring Semantic Web-based research questions for the spatio-temporal relationships at Çatalhöyük | |
| Holly Wright, James Stuart Taylor |
| Comparing the informatics of text and Cultural Heritage: the SAWS project | |
| Stuart Dunn, Anna Jordanous, Mark Hedges, Christoph Storz |
| From the Slope of Elightenment to the Plataeu of Productivity | |
| Michael Charno, Stuart Jeffrey, Doug Tudhope, Keith May, Ceri Binding |
| Linking data to explore Landscape and Identity in England | |
| John Pybus, Xin Xiong, Chris Gosden, Zena Kamash, Chris Green, Letty Ten Harkel |
| ArcheoInf, the CIDOC-CRM and STELLAR: workflow, bottlenecks, and where we go from here? | |
| Geoff Carver |
| @OccupyWatlingStreet: Can we find out Who was occupying What, Where and When in the past? | |
| Keith May |
Large databases and datasets
| Archaeology in broad strokes: collating data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 | |
| Chris Green, Chris Gosden, Zena Kamash, Letty Ten Harkel, Xin Xiong, John Pybus |
| Data journey - excavation data goes to large dataset | |
| Karin Lund |
| Material Culture Living Conditions: a digital platform for the publication of large artifact assemblage´s datasets | |
| Jesús Bermejo Tirado, Irene Mañas |
| ARCA: creating and integrating archaeological databases. | |
| Maria del Carmen Moreno Escobar |
| Semantics and thesauri for the study of Ancient Curse Tablets | |
| Achille Felicetti |
| Database of Estonian Archaeological Collections – development, problems, perspectives | |
| Priit Lätti |
| «Askeladden» - the Norwegian database system for cultural heritage: From closed system for professionals to open access and interaction with “everyone” | |
| Evy Berg |
| OpenInfRA – Storing and retrieving information in a heterogeneous documentation system (Long Paper) | |
| Felix Falko Schäfer, Alexander Schulze |
| ROAD - A Portal and Platform for Research on Early Humans | |
| Michael Märker, Zara Kanaeva, Geraldine Quénéhervé, Volker Hochschild |
Lightning talks
| “TOMOBIKI Night” a Japanese Archaeo-GIS Ustream programme | |
| Yasuhisa Kondo, Takayuki Ako |
Linked open data for the ancient world
| Data sharing in archaeology: vision, nightmare or reality? | |
| Anja Masur, Christian Ansorge |
| Sea++: Connecting the Ancient World with Pelagios Project | |
| Leif Isaksen, Elton Barker, Rainer Simon |
| Archaeology and the Semantic Webs | |
| Leif Isaksen, Kirk Martinez, Graeme Earl |
| Linking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society | |
| Ethan Gruber, Gilles Bransbourg, Sebastian Heath, Andrew Meadows |
Loc(i) Motion: current technologies and computational methodologies for exploring human movement in the past and present
| Markers, visibility and the structuration of past landscapes. Analysing the role of megalithic monuments as waypoints during Iberian Late Prehistory. | |
| Patricia Murrieta-Flores |
| Bronze age pathways? Past populations mobility in prehistoric landscapes. | |
| Maria Yubero-Gomez, Xavier Esteve, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, F.Javier López-Cachero |
| Tides across space: new approaches in understanding maritime cultural landscape dynamics. | |
| Rodrigo Pacheco-Ruiz |
| Everything flows: a computational approach to fluid landscapes | |
| Dimitrij Mlekuž |
| Calculating Accessibility | |
| Irmela Herzog |
| Archaeology, mobility and the lived experience | |
| Jim Leary |
| Material Motion: A case study in quantitative motion analysis | |
| Kirk Woolford, Stuart Dunn |
Novel technologies for supporting archaeological fieldwork
| A Free and Open Source Platform for remote sensing and 3D data acquisition. | |
| Alessandro Bezzi, Luca Bezzi, Rupert Gietl |
| Identifying and tracing archaeological material with RFID tags. | |
| Ana María López, Ana Maria Salinas, Eduardo Pascual, Guillermo Azuara, Gloria Fernández, Elena Gallego, Francisco Burillo |
| Archaeology and Technology: Towards Collaborative Decipherment of Non-Verbal Markings | |
| Barbara Rita Barricelli, Stefano Valtolina |
| ARCH (Archaeological Recovering for Cultural Heritage) and its application to the roman forum of Cástulo | |
| Ana Martinez, Francisco Arias de Haro, Marcelo Lopez Castro |
| Principles of human-computer interaction in fieldwork software. Study of the archaeologist as a user and its implications | |
| Patricia Martín-Rodilla |
| Using technology to explore issues of communication and disruption in archaeological fieldwork | |
| Tom Frankland |
| Can you hack (the) communication? | |
| Hugh Corley |
| Learning Sites, free open source communication and data-exchange tools for archaeological fieldwork and education | |
| Jitte Waagen |
People seeking collaborators
| Developing tools for semi-automatic classification of phytoliths: a plea for help with image processing | |
| Carla Lancelotti, Alessandro Mosca, Michelangelo Diligenti, Bernardo Rondelli, Marco Madella |
| FKI - A New Research Institute for Culture and Computer Science in Berlin, Germany | |
| Elisabeth Lindinger |
| 21st Century Archaeology- How Do We Make an Archaeology Curriculum that Involves Digital Devices Beyond Token Programs? | |
| Doug Rocks-Macqueen |
Quantitative studies in Italian archaeology: new approaches to old problems
| Quantitative methods in italian archaeology: a review | |
| alessandro guidi |
| Two heads are better than one - New approaches to identifying the origins of agriculture in Italy with DNA and C14 | |
| Keri A. Brown, Craig Alexander |
| Analysis of complex overlapping rock art sequences using topological tools: the case of two fragments from Piancogno (Valcamonica, BS, Italy) | |
| Alberto Marretta, Angelo Martinotti, Mauro Colella |
| Dating Back Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces By means of a Mathematical Model for the Natural Erosion Processes. | |
| Paolo Emilio BAGNOLI |
| The Use of CFD to Understand Thermal Environments Inside Roman Baths: A Transdisciplinary Approach | |
| Taylor Oetelaar, Clifton Johnston, David Wood, Lisa Hughes, John Humphrey |
| Open source software and quantitative archaeology: converging trajectories? | |
| Stefano Costa, Luca Bianconi |
Modelling & sharing cultural heritage data (General Papers)
| A DATABASE FOR RADIOCARBON DATES. Some methodological and theoretical issues about its implementation | |
| Igor Bogdanovic, Giacomo Capuzzo, Glauco Mantegari, Juan A. Barceló |
| Constraining flexibility: moving entity relationships from structure to data | |
| Ian Johnson, Stephen A White |
| Information Models as Representations of Paradox of Change and Control in Digital Infrastructures | |
| Teija Tuulia Oikarinen, Helena Karasti |
| ‘The metadata is the message’: communicate knowledge through metadata | |
| Paola Ronzino, Valentina Vassallo, Sorin Hermon, Franco Niccolucci |
| ONTOLOGY-ENABLED COMMUNITY ANNOTATIONS IN ARCHAEOLOGY | |
| Manuella Kadar, Maria Muntean |
| Connecting Archaeology and Architecture in Europeana: the Iberian digital collections | |
| Ana Martinez, Francisco Gómez Cabeza, Arturo Ruiz Rodríguez, Alberto Sánchez Vizcaino |
Reviewing spatial analyst in archaeological context, from disconnected components to a congruence way of integration
| Approaching spatial context from a new perspective. What can we wait from “Archaeological Information Science”? | |
| Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo, Enrique Cerrillo Cuenca |
| Landscape networks. The spatial reflection of past and present processes. | |
| Luis Antonio Sevillano Perea |
| The Distribution Map – One step beyond | |
| Gary Nobles |
| From space to graphs for understanding the spatial changes with the medieval and modern fiscal sources | |
| Mélanie Le Couédic, Xavier Rodier, Samuel Leturcq, Florent Hautefeuille, Bertrand Jouve, Etienne Fieux |
| Open source geostatistics for archaeology: the fauna of Fumane cave | |
| Enzo Cocca, Enrico Guastaldi, Marco Peresani, Matteo Romandini |
| Zooming patterns among the scales | |
| Alessio Palmisano |
| Ecological and social space in the high mountains in South Norway 8500 – 2000 BP | |
| Espen Uleberg, Ellen Anne Pedersen |
| Integrating spatial analyses into foraging societies land use strategies. A case study from the Nalón basin (Asturias, North of Spain). | |
| Miguel Angel Fano, Alejandro Garcia |
| GIS & Statistical Methods applied on the ager Tarraconensis. | |
| José Ignacio Fiz |
| Bootstrapped Correspondence Analysis in Practice | |
| Kris Lockyear |
Round-table: New interactive 3D solutions for cultural heritage visualization
| Round Table Discussion | |
| Alyson Gill et al. |
| Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla | |
| Taylor Oetelaar |
Round-table: Problems, methods and solutions in archaeological prospection
| Round Table Discussion | |
| Kayt Armstrong, Chris Gaffney, Anthony Beck, Steve Davis, Klaus Locker, Karolin Kastowsky, Geert Verhoeven, Benjamin Vis, Jimmy Adcock, Jessica Ogden, Sophie Hay, Stephen Kay, Kris Strutt |
Round-table: Realism & Archaeology
| The Web as a Space for Interpretation of the Real in Archaeology | |
| Nicole Beale |
| Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Realism: Decisions Made for Effective Communication | |
| Amy Nettley |
| Physically Accurate Computer Graphics: A New Visual Medium for Archaeolgy | |
| Gareth Beale |
| The Paradox of Translating Reality into Photorealism: From Fieldwork and Recording to Computer Graphic Interpretations | |
| Constantinos Papadopoulos |
| STONE LANDSCAPES | a fine art route through landscape visualisation | |
| Rose Ferraby |
Spatial Data Infrastructures (SDIs) in archaeology and cultural heritage: achievements, problems and perspectives
| From system to society and safety: Twelve months of Consortium for the Earthquake-Damaged Cultural Heritage of Japan | |
| Yasuhisa Kondo, Takayuki Ako, Yu Fujimoto, Yoichi Seino, Hiroshi Yamaguchi, Tomokatsu Uozu, Akihiro Kaneda |
| The visualization of the archaeological information through web servers: from data records on the ground to web publication by means of Web Map Services (WMS) | |
| Jose-Julio Zancajo-Jimeno, Teresa Mostaza-Perez, Mercedes Farjas-Abadia |
| Beyond INSPIRE: towards delivering richer heritage data in Scotland. | |
| Peter McKeague, Mike Middleton |
| Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme | |
| Carlos Fernández Freire, Isabel del Bosque González, Pastor Fábrega Álvarez, Alfonso Fraguas Bravo, César Parcero Oubiña, Esther Pérez Asensio, Antonio Uriarte González, Juan Manuel Vicent García |
| (Not) Integrating cultural heritage in the National Spatial Data Infrastructure of Botswana. Some considerations and challenges. | |
| Stefania Merlo |
| SDI: A perspective from a UK archaeological unit | |
| Paul J Cripps |
Spatial thinking in archaeology
| Concepts for Studying the Built Environment: A framework of socio-spatial reasoning for identifying and operationalising comparative analytical units in GIS | |
| Benjamin N. Vis |
| Formalization of scientific process and conceptual modelling for the study of territorial and products distribution dynamics (ArchaeDyn II programme) | |
| Xavier Rodier, Laure Saligny, Frédérique Bertoncello, François Favory, Elise Fovet, Christina Gandini, Estelle Gauthier, Murielle Leroy, Laure Nuninger, Nicolas Poirier, Olivier Weller |
| Detecting the causal action, mapping the spatial distribution consequence: Geostatistic approach in chemical residues at intra-site level. | |
| Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo |
| Exploring the effects of curvature and refraction on GIS-based visibility studies | |
| Mariza Kormann, Gary Lock |
| Spatial Configuration and the Roman House: A Visibility Graph Analysis Approach | |
| Adlai Lang |
| “There’s an App for that”: How can smartphones improve the ergonomics of landscape study, analysis and interpretation? | |
| Lawrence Shaw |
| Diffusion of Raw Materials and Manufactured Objects. A challenge for spatial analysis? | |
| Estelle Gauthier, Olivier Weller, Jessica Giraud, Robin Brigand |
Standing structurally stable on the common grounds of archaeology
| THE APPLICATION OF FINITE ELEMENT METHOD TO THE STRUCTURAL STUDY OF VAULTED MONUMENTAL BUILDINGS IN OPUS CAEMENTICIUM | |
| Renato Perucchio |
| Structural analysis of earthworks and wooden systems: a support to restore the neolithic monumental architecture | |
| PILLOT Lucile |
| Theoretical Structural Archaeology | |
| Geoff Carter |
| Reconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods | |
| James Miles, Aykut Erkal |
| Structural assessment of ancient building components | |
| Georg Herdt, Aykut Erkal, Dina D’Ayala, Mark Wilson Jones |
Texturing remote sensing data processing for archaeological research: innovation and experimentation
| First steps towards detection of archaeological objects in high-resolution remotely sensed images of the Silvretta Alps | |
| Karsten Lambers, Igor Zingman |
| New advances in the detection of centuriated field systems | |
| Hèctor A. Orengo, Josep Maria Palet |
The big digital archaeology Digital Humanities Venn Diagram Show (Round-table)
| Guerilla Foursquare: A digital archaeological appropriation of commercial location-based social networking. | |
| Andrew Dufton, Stuart Eve |
The shoulders of giants: open content in archaeology
| Re-introducing FASTI Online: FASTI and Furious | |
| Jessica Ogden |
| Half open or half shut? Can digital archiving and Linked Data resource discovery provide the best of both worlds? | |
| Keith May, Ceri Binding, Doug Tudhope |
| Reflections on the rocky road to E-Archaeology | |
| geoff carver |
| Web Services, XML and Ancient Documents | |
| Henriette Roued-Cunliffe |
| What does the Holy Grail look like? Defining open data in archaeology and the related issues | |
| Stefano Costa, Andrew Bevan |
| OpenAccessArchaeology.org- A Case Study in Facilitating Open Access in Archaeology | |
| Doug Rocks-Macqueen |
The use of standardized vocabularies in archaeology
| PICO thesaurus, a semantic solution for CulturaItalia project | |
| Matteo Lorenzini |
| On Implementing and using SKOS in simple databases | |
| Matthias Lang |
| Experiences with SKOS from the STAR and STELLAR Projects | |
| Douglas Tudhope, Ceri Binding, Phil Carlisle, Keith May, Andreas Vlachidis |
The Virtuality-Reality Blender. Mediated and Mixed Reality applications in archaeology and cultural heritage
| Installation for Interpretation of Archaeological Sites. The Portus Visualisation Project | |
| Javier Pereda |
| Virtual Hands Free Interaction with 3D Objects and Environments | |
| Dante Abate, Graziano Furini, Silvio Migliori, Samuele Pierattini |
| iConText – an App for Conveying Archaeological Contexts and Reception Histories of Exhibits to Museum Visitors | |
| Marco Klindt, Daniel Baum, Steffen Prohaska, Hans-Christian Hege |
| Personalizing interactive digital storytelling in archaeological museums: the CHESS project | |
| Maria Roussou, Laia Pujol-Tost, Olivier Balet, Stavrina Poulou, Niki Dollis |
| 'Tangible Pasts': User-Centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage | |
| Angeliki Chrysanthi, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Tom Frankland |
| Reconstructing Victorian Newcastle through Augmented Reality and Mobile Technology | |
| Ning Gu, Tessa Morrison |
| AUGMENTED REALITY FOR THE STRUCTURAL CONSERVATION OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL MONUMENTS | |
| Renato Perucchio, Jannick Rolland, Elizabeth Colantoni |
Three-dimensional archaeology; recording, analysis and visualisation
| Virtual RTI of Three Dimensional Datasets | |
| James Miles |
| Low-cost, rapid, mid-resolution 3D data capture using miniature, automatic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and modern computer vision algorithms | |
| Hartmut Tschauner |
| 3D model of Lugo’s Roman Walls (Galicia-Spain) using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. | |
| María J. Iniesto-Alba, Alicia Cañizares, David Miranda, Rafael Crecente |
| Recording on Commercial Excavations with the Nikon Archaeology iSpace System. | |
| Maarten Smeets, Geoff Avern |
| Multi-scalar, multi-sensor, three-dimensional documentation: two case studies exploring the utility of various methods in different environments | |
| Rachel Opitz, Katie Simon, Geoff Avern, Thann Baker, Christine Markussen |
| Archiving Three-Dimensional Archaeology: New Technologies, New Solutions? | |
| Kieron Niven |
| Capturing and working with 3D data in heritage contexts | |
| Paul J Cripps |
To posterity and beyond: bridging the gap between data creation and sustainability
| The new Research Data Centre for Archaeology and Historical Studies in Germany | |
| Ortwin Prof. Dr. Dally, Florian Fischer, Felix Dr. Schäfer |
| Old places, New ideas: new routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland. | |
| Peter McKeague, Susan Casey, Rebecca Jones |
| Why the SWORD is mightier than the pen: automated ingest and the SWORD-ARM project. | |
| Ray Moore, Catherine Hardman, Jen Mitcham, Michael Charno, Lei Xia, Julian Richards |
| SEAD - The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database. Inter-linking multiproxy environmental data with archaeological investigations and ecology. | |
| Philip Iain Buckland, Erik J Eriksson, Fredrik Palm |
| Marine Digital Data Archiving with MEDIN : Measure once, use many times | |
| Tom Dommett |
| SVG Pottery: upgrading pottery publications to the Web age | |
| Stefano Costa |
| JISC DataPool | |
| Graeme Earl |
| Incentivising data publication: the REWARD project and the Journal of Open Archaeology Data | |
| Brian Hole, Anastasia Sakellariadi |
Virtual museums and virtual heritage
| Etruscanning 3D: an innovative project about Etruscans | |
| Eva Pietroni, Daniel Pletinckx, Wim Hupperetz, Claudio Rufa |
| Etruscanning 3D project. The 3D reconstruction of the Regolini Galassi Tomb as a research tool and a new approach in storytelling | |
| Daniel Pletinckx, Raffaele Carlani, Irene Carpanese, Augusto Palombini, Christie Ray, Eva Pietroni |
| Evaluating Virtual Museums: archeovirtual test-case | |
| Sofia Pescarin, Wim Hupperetz, Alfonsina Pagano, Christie Ray, Mattias Wallergård |
| Sandstone Pointcloud Smartphone Footfall: using TLS data to engage visitors with hidden cultural heritage | |
| David Strange-Walker, Julia E Clarke |
| Back into Pleistocene waters | |
| Augusto Palombini, Antonia Arnoldus Huydzendveld, Marco Di Ioia, Patrizia Gioia, Carlo Persiani, Sofia Pescarin |
| The Virtual Museum | |
| Laia Pujol, Anna Lorente |
| Mapping the museum: artefacts to hand - A 3D tablet interactive visualisation, reaching from the museum into the showcases | |
| Maria Doriana De Padova |
| Interactive workspace for exploring heterogeneous data | |
| Uros Damnjanovic, Sorin Hermon |
| Ways of Seeing the English Domestic Interior, 1500-1700: the case of digital decorative textiles | |
| Catherine Richardson, Tara Hamling, Graeme Earl, Maria Hayward |
Using tablet PCs to support field documentation
| The recording of rescue archaeology data from rural test trenching by the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (INRAP - France) in the Rhône Alpes area : elements of archaeological metrology | |
| Bertrand Moulin, Ellebore Segain, Véronique Vachon, Pierre Jacquet |
| Paperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project | |
| Christopher F Motz, Sam Crowe Carrier |
| Tablet computer as a documentation tool for excavating an archaeological site: practical employment in the field and future possibilities | |
| Eva Butina |
| EXTREMAL RECORDING SOLUTION – USING E-READERS FOR FIELD DOCUMENTATION ON GDANSK EXCAVATIONS IN WINTER, POLAND | |
| Bogdan Marek Bobowski |
| Comprehensive Digital Recording and Analysis: iPads, Photogrammetry, Geophysics and GIS. | |
| Eric E. Poehler |
| Pompeii and the iPad: an update | |
| Steven Ellis, John Wallrodt |
Archaeological Predictive Modelling II: applications
| Familiar road, unfamiliar ground: Archaeological Predictive Modelling in Hungary | |
| Gergely Padányi-Gulyás, Máté Stibrányi, Gábor Mesterházy |
| Landscape reconstruction and archaeological prediction in the Lake Manyara area, Northern Tanzania | |
| Michael Märker, Geraldine Quénéhervé, Felix Bachofer, Christine Hertler, Liane Giemsch |
| Lost Worlds: A predictive model to locate submerged archaeological sites in SE Alaska, USA | |
| Kelly R Monteleone, E. James Dixon |
| Predicting Macedonian tombs' locations using GIS, predictive modeling and fuzzy logic | |
| Aikaterini Balla, Gerasimos Pavlogeorgatos, Despoina Tsiafakis, George Pavlidis |
| Predictive Modelling in Rock Art Research Without Absence Data | |
| Michelle Lynn Wienhold |
| Modeling Ice Patch Location via GIS Analysis of Topography - Short Paper | |
| Nicholas Levi Jarman, Kelly R Monteleone, E James Dixon, Michael Claude Grooms |
POSTERS
| Visitor movement and tracking techniques. A methodological approach. | |
| Angeliki Chrysanthi |
| An integrated remote sensing approach for regional geoarchaeology in northwestern India | |
| Francesc Cecilia Conesa, Andrea Luca Balbo, Bernardo Rondelli, Marco Madella, P Ajithprasad |
| 3D Macrowear Analysis of Sculpture techniques in the Manufacture of the Neolithic Stelae with Horns of the Serra de Mas Bonet (Vilafant, Catalonia) | |
| Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Rafel Rosillo, Antoni Palomo |
| LOW-COST PHOTOGRAMETRY AND 3D SCANNING: THE CASE OF EL NIÑO CAVE’S PALEOLITHIC ROCKWALL PAINTINGS DOCUMENTATION. | |
| Alejandro Garcia, Diego Garate |
| A survey on archaeological Web Gis: interoperability, usability, interface from the beginning to the future development | |
| anna maria marras |
| Modelling Neolithic site location with MaxEnt | |
| Claira Lietar |
| The use of GIS for comprehensive analysis of heterogeneous data collected at the Preobragenka-6 burial ground | |
| Olga Pozdnyakova, Elena Rybina |
| Simulated paths, real paths? The study case of the Iberian Cessetania (iron age society). POSTER | |
| Joan Canela Gràcia |
| From 3D GIS to ArcheoGIS: First Steps towards a Timeless Conceptual Model | |
| Berdien De Roo, Ruben Maddens, Ann Vanclooster, Jean Bourgeois, Philippe De Maeyer |
| GOOGLE EARTH, GIS AND STONE WALLED STRUCTURES IN SOUTHERN GAUTENG, SOUTH AFRICA | |
| karim sadr |
| Preparing High Resolution DTM to Prospect Ancient Roads in Saxony (Poster) | |
| Reiner Goeldner |
| Integrating remote sensing techniques: the Penedes-Garraf (North-Eastern Spain) landscape case study | |
| Irene Cruz, Hector A. Orengo, Josep M. Palet |
| No more pencils, no more field books… Archaeological drawing from total station data and digital photography | |
| Celia Goncalves, Joao Cascalheira, Alexandrina Amorim, Nuno Bicho |
| Mapping the Late Iron Age of the Vredefort Dome, South Africa | |
| Patrick Joseph Byrne |
| Intrasite spatial analysis of the cemeteries with dispersed cremations | |
| Marge Konsa |
| VR as a tool for Ancient architecture. Examining some buildings in the eastern side of the forum of Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain) | |
| Bartomeu Vallori-Márquez, Catalina Mas-Florit, Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros |
| (Re)seeing the engraved block of El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain) | |
| Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Luis Teira, Manuel González-Morales, Lawrence G. Straus, Millán Mozota, Ana Blasco |
| Interpreting the evolution of the Roman villa of Sa Mesquida (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) through VR and DEM models | |
| Bartomeu Vallori-Márquez, Catalina Mas-Florit, Patricia A. Murrieta-Flores, Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros |
| Investigations at Roman Maryport. Integrated use of Geophysical Survey Methods to investigate the Extra-Mural area of a Roman fort. | |
| John Alan Biggins, Kristian Strutt, David Taylor |
| Settlement patterns in Drahany Highlands: GIS and quantitative methods based approach | |
| Lucie Culikova, Lukáš Holata |
| Ontology-based Collaborative Image Annotation | |
| Yi Hong |
| Application of RTI in Conservation | |
| ELENI KOTOULA |
| Photographic rectification and photogrammetric methodology applied to the study of construction process of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco (Spain) | |
| Maria Serena Vinci |
| Paris and its urban area at the intersection of history and geography (9th-19th century) | |
| COSTA Laurent |
| ADeX for Protected Sites - Steps towards Standardisation in German Heritage (Poster) | |
| Reiner Goeldner |
| Rock Art on the Cloud: Spatial Data Infrastructure about Horn of Africa rock art | |
| Alfonso Fraguas-Bravo |
| QueryArch3D: A 3D WebGIS System linking 3D Visualizations to Archaeological Data | |
| Jennifer von Schwerin, Heather Richards-Rissetto, Giorgio Agugiaro, Fabio Remondino, Gabrio Girardi |
| Across the river. Spatial analysis in the middle bassin of Ripoll river (Catalonia, Spain) | |
| Maria Yubero-Gomez, Xavier Carlús |
| The ideal bedfellows: How the Social Web and Archaeology became friends | |
| Nicole Beale |
| Royalty and Rust: Tidgrove Key Reconstructions | |
| Grant Bryan Jeffrey Cox, David Hinton, kristian Strutt |
| Photo-realistic Reality: The Level V ‘Shrine of the Hunters’ at Çatalhöyük | |
| Grant Cox, Graeme Earl, Ian Hodder, Shahina Farid, Stephanie Moser |
| The Portus Project: Simulating the Ship-sheds | |
| Grant Bryan Jeffrey Cox, Simon Keay, Christina Triantaphyllou, Graeme Earl |
| RENDERING 3D ARCHAEOLOGICAL VISUALISATIONS IN AVAYA’S WEB.ALIVE | |
| Joe Rigby |
| Prehistoric settlements, burial sites, ritual places reprocessed by GIS | |
| Karin Göbel |
| Distribution analysis of bone findings in the prehistoric site of Mondeval de Sora (Belluno - Italy): issues and proposals | |
| Maria Chiara Turrini, Giulia Rinaldi, Federica Fontana, Antonio Guerreschi, Ursula Thun Hohenstein |
| Visualizing History: Visualization of Archeological and Architectural Sites | |
| Paul Turner, Krupali Uplekar Krusche, Christopher Sweet, Benjamin Keller |
| Deconstructing the present | |
| Suzanne-Marie Psaila |
| Enemy at the Gates – Prediction models of the siege tactics at the castles in the 15th century | |
| Petr Koscelník |
| Exploring the Future Roles for Archaeological Photography - Poster | |
| Alex Jansen |
| Geophysical survey in North Africa: Archaeological research by the British School at Rome and Archaeological Prospection Services of the University of Southampton | |
| Sophie Hay, Stephen Kay |
| Pursuing the Past: Geophysical prospection services in the Mediterranean | |
| Sophie Hay, Stephen Kay, Kristian Strutt, Nicholas Crabb, Elizabeth Richley, Alice James |
| LiDAR data evaluation for archaeological purposes in Northwest Iberia | |
| João Fonte, Luis Gonçalves Seco |
| The application of the modern recording standards in the Romania’s museums | |
| Felix Marcu |
| The Journal of Open Archaeology Data (JOAD) | |
| Brian Hole |
| Visualisation and the Interpretive Process: An Investigation into the Practice of Archaeological Reconstruction | |
| Alice Elizabeth Watterson |
| The Scottish Ten project | |
| Adam Matthew Frost |
| The Musawwarat Graffiti Archive: a workbench environment for the publication of large image collections and related complex data sets | |
| Cornelia kleinitz, Robert Casties |
| From concept to practice – experimental archaeology and cultural education | |
| Angelica Balos, Paul Cheptea, Marius Barbu, Andrei Mihai |
| Illuminating Africa’s past: using Reflectance Transformation Imaging techniques in documenting ancient graffiti at Musawwarat es Sufra | |
| Cornelia Kleinitz, Hembo Pagi |
| The Art of Making project: Capturing the Meaning of Ancient Roman Sculpture | |
| Michele Pasin, John Bradley, Will Wootton, Benjamin Russell |
| Linking the Data of Ancient Sumer | |
| Terhi Nurmikko |
MeshLab
| MeshLab as a complete open tool for the integration of photos and color with high-resolution 3D geometry data | |
| Marco Callieri, Matteo Dellepiane, Guido Ranzuglia, Paolo Cignoni, Roberto Scopigno |
| Enhancing surface features with the Radiance Scaling Meshlab Plugin | |
| Xavier Granier, Romain Vergne, Romain Pacanowski, Pascal Barla, Patrick Reuter |
| A methodology for the digitization of ancient buildings using open source software tools: the case of the Castle of Bouvignes | |
| Daniel Pletinckx, Massimiliano Corsini |
3D technologies for archaeological research: applications
| Calibrating an Illumination Dome for Archaeological Metrology | |
| Lindsay MacDonald, Mona Hess, Ali Hosseininaveh Ahmadabadian, Stuart Robson |
| Extracting Scars and Ridges Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts | |
| Eitan Richardson, Leore Grosman, Michael Werman, Uzy Smilansky |
| The Restoration of Ceramics from Torre de Palma in Virtual and Augmented Reality, and the Implementation of CAD/CAM Technologies | |
| Maria Helena Rua, Maia Langley |
| Exploring the perception of epigraphy: Analysis of visualisations through eye tracking | |
| Adam Frost |
| Instruments and methods for the survey and analysis of amphitheatres | |
| Martina Ballarin, Francesco Guerra, Luigi Sperti |
| The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: Virtual World Technology as an Aid to Finding Alignments between Built and Celestial Features | |
| Bernard Frischer |
| Post-excavation analysis in archaeology using technology | |
| Kostas Anastasiades, Nicola Amico, Giancarlo Iannone, Sorin Hermon, Karin Nys |
| Towards an interactive procedural reconstruction of the Louvre | |
| Sven Havemann, Ulrich Krispel, Wolfgang Thaller, Rene Zmugg, Martin Pszeida, Dieter Fellner |
| THE FINAL RESULTS OF THE VIRTUAL 3D RECONSTRUCTION OF THE EAST PEDIMENT OF THE TEMPLE OF ZEUS AT OLYMPIA | |
| András Patay-Horváth, Erzsébet Jerem |
Ancient Italian landscapes: new insights from GIS, network and statistical approaches
| Rock-art in the taskscape: a GIS-based approach to understanding the role of Iron Age rock-art in the lived landscape of Valcamonica (BS), Italy | |
| Craig Alexander |
| Shepherds or farmers? GIS-based approaches to understand the pre-Roman transhumance and land exploitation in Umbrian region (Central Italy) | |
| Tommaso Mattioli, Paolo Camerieri |
| Scaling Etruscan expansion | |
| Letizia Ceccarelli, David Redhouse, Simon Kenneth Stoddart |
| SOCIAL NETWORK ANALYSIS CENTRALITY INDEXES AND CENTRAL PLACES: A CASE STUDY FROM EARLY IRON AGE CENTRAL ITALY | |
| Francesca Fulminante |
| Reconstructing the ancient cultural landscape around Pompeii in 2D and 3D | |
| Michael Märker, Sebastian Vogel, Florian Seiler |
| The application of GIS to the study of Roman centuriated landscape in the low Padua Plain (Italy) | |
| Michele Matteazzi |
| Historic and archaeological itineraries for the discovery of Friuli during the Lombard period | |
| Sara Gonizzi Barsanti, Davide Gherdevich, Donata Degrassi |
KEYNOTES
| Are we there yet? The discipline of archaeological computing | |
| Jeremy Huggett |
GIS methodologies, applications and case studies (General Papers)
| Recycling Roberts and Wrathmell: Building and Analysing the Atlas of Rural Settlement in England GIS | |
| Andrew George Lowerre |
| Testing for Nonlinear Settlement Patterns with Fractal Geometry: A Case Study from the Yalahau Region, Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico | |
| Jennifer U. Weber, Jeffrey B. Glover |
| Analysis of relationship between archaeological site distribution and multiple environmental factors in the Jomon Period of Japan using GIS | |
| Susumu Kato |
| INTERPRETING THE BRAIN SIZE VARIABILITY IN THE LATE PLEISTOCENE HOMININS BY THE USE OF QUANTITATIVE AND GIS APPROACHES | |
| Alexia Serrano Ramos, Juan Manuel Jiménez-Arenas, José Antonio Esquivel Guerrero |
| Open source GIS for archaeological data: two case studies from British and Egyptian Archaeology | |
| Anna Kathrin Hodgkinson, Stefano Costa, Luca Bianconi |
| Speeding up Georeferencing with subpixel accuracy | |
| Gianluca Cantoro |
| PyArchinit: Database Mangement System and Archaeological GIS | |
| Enzo Cocca, Luca Mandolesi, Simona Gugnali, Manuela Battaglia, Chiara Cesaretti, Valeria Casicci, Alessandra Peroni, Chiara Di Fronzo |
| The SICAC: an information system for the Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona (Seville, Spain) | |
| Daniel González-Acuña, Alejandro Jiménez-Hernández, José Manuel López-Sánchez, Ignacio Rodríguez-Temiño, José Idelfonso Ruiz-Cecilia |
| The Application of GIS in Ethnic and Folk Cultural Resource of China: Digitalization Types and Spatio-temporal Presentation | |
| Xianfu Liu, Song Li, Gang Zhang, Ming Li |
| Spatio-temporal analysis of radiocarbon dated archaeological artefacts from eastern Fennoscandia – a Bayesian computing approach using a Poisson point process model | |
| Juhana Kammonen, Petro Pesonen, Markku Oinonen, Tarja Sundell, Päivi Onkamo |
| Is It Really The "GOOD" Place? -The spatial analysis about the distribution of the Japanese Ancient Local government office "Gunga". | |
| Yoichi Seino |
| A new approach for a peculiar Palaeolithic site: Spatial analysis at La Garma (Spain) | |
| Alfredo Maximiano Castillejo, Pablo Arias Cabal, Roberto Ontañon Peredo |
| Soil Erosion Risk Assessment near Archaeological Sites in Grevena, Northwestern Greece using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and GIS | |
| Miki A Beavis |
| GIS IMPLEMENTATION IN PREVENTIVE ARCHAEOLOGY : PROCESS FOR AN EPIPALEOLITHIC SITE (LYON, F), METHODS AND RESULTS | |
| Bertrand Moulin, Frederic Jallet, Najla Touati |
| Mapping Spanish Republican Airfields: Using GIS for interpreting Air Warfare | |
| Maria Carmen Rojo-Ariza, Xavier Rubio-Campillo, Francesc Xavier Hernàndez-Cardona |
| Study of Mont Bego's engravings with a Geographic Information System | |
| Thomas Huet |
| Exploring Archaeological Methods: Using Quantitative and Qualitative Techniques to Examine the Distribution of Amateur Collected Finds | |
| Katherine Robbins |
Virtual Reconstructions: theory and practice (General Papers)
| Handling transparency in 3d reconstructed on line environments: Aquae Patavinae VR case study | |
| Sofia Pescarin, Daniele Ferdani, Bruno Fanini, Ivana Cerato, Guido Lucci Baldassari |
| Combining diverse modeling techniques to produce high-fidelity reconstructions | |
| Peter Anthony Inker, Taylor Baldwin |
| Deconstructing Photorealism: Art or Science? | |
| Grant Bryan Jeffrey Cox |
| VIRTUAL ENVIRONMENTS AS AN INTERPRETATIVE TOOL: THE EXAMPLE OF THE TEMPLE OF HERCULES IN CELJE, SLOVENIA | |
| Maja Jerala |
| VR of a 1st century AD Roman city. Pollentia: architecture, topography, geography | |
| Bartomeu Vallori-Márquez, Miguel Ángel Cau Ontiveros |
| Restitutions of architectural hypotheses in an archaeological 3D GIS | |
| Eric Desjardin, Olivier Nocent, Dominique Pargny, Cyril de Runz |
| Modeling Stonehenge: visualisation, auralisation, apps and films | |
| Rupert Till |
| Digital Models – Associative Geometry: the peculiarity of monuments in extension. The eighteenth-Century Lisbon Aqueduct as a case study | |
| Maria Helena Rua, Ana Cristina Chalaça Gil |
| The medieval settlement of Montieri, from archaeological excavation to 3D reconstruction | |
| Daniele Ferdani, Giovanna Bianchi |
| The Invisible Museum | |
| Suzanne-Marie Psaila |
| 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions, their integration as research and educational tools for representing the past. Case of study: the Virtual Roman Baths of Edeta. | |
| Vito PORCELLI, Fernando COTINO VILLA, Josep BLASCO I SENABRE, Vicent ESCRIVÁ TORRES, Julián ESTEBAN CHAPAPRÍA |
| Pompei revived Scanning Mission- insula V 1 | |
| Nicolo' Dell'Unto, Matteo Dellepiane, Marco Callieri, Anne-Marie Leander, Stefan Lindgren, Carolina Larsson |
Terrestrial Geophysics (General Papers)
| The Hinterland of Portus. Integrated Analysis of Geophysical Survey Data and Remotely Sensed Imagery in the Tiber Delta | |
| Kristian David Strutt, Simon Keay, Martin Millett, Gregory Tucker |
| INTEGRATION OF THE NEW OHMMAPPER RESISTIVITY-METER AND GPR INVESTIGATION IN LIXUS ANCIENT TOWN (MOROCCO) | |
| Marta Caterina Bottacchi, Giulio Bigliardi, Sara Cappelli, Enzo Cocca, Stefano Camporeale, Emanuele Papi |
| The effects of seasonal variation on archaeological detection using earth resistance: Preliminary results from an ongoing study | |
| Robert Fry, Anthony Beck, Chris Gaffney, David Stott |
| Using Time Domain Reflectometry to monitor the geophysical properties of archaeological residues | |
| Daniel Boddice, Laura Pring, Nicole Metje, David Chapman |
| Higher precision at higher speed: Geomagnetic prospection near the threshold of sensitivity with the digitiser LEA D2 | |
| Cornelius Meyer, Henning Zöllner, Rudolf Kniess, Burkart Ullrich |
Recording and processing 3D data in archaeological practice (General Papers)
| 3D modelling of cultural objects in t he V&A Museum. An aid to scholars. | |
| james stevenson, Bernd Breuckmann |
| Photogrammetry contribution to the study of early Middle Ages sarcophagi quarries of Panzoult (Indre-et-Loire, France) | |
| Daniel Morleghem |
| Social Spreading of Geometric, Recorded Data from a Range of Types 3D Scanners via a Web Data Server. | |
| Jorge Angas, Paula Uribe, Alfredo Serreta |
| Combining Terrestrial Laser Scanning and techniques of digital image processing in “Archaeology of the Architecture” analysis, in the Walls of the Andalusian Site of Vascos (Navalmoralejo, Toledo-Spain) | |
| María J. Iniesto-Alba, Miguel Bru, Estela Paradelo, Ricardo Izquierdo, Pablo Carballo Cruz |
Archaeological method & theory (General Papers)
| Detection, recording and analysis of post-depositional transformations to the archaeological record | |
| geoff carver |
| Crafting Archaeological Methodologies: Suggesting Method Engineering for the Humanities and Social Sciences | |
| Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Charlotte Hug |
| Visualising time with multiple granularities: a generic framework. | |
| Jean-Yves BLAISE, Iwona DUDEK |
| Reconstructing Fragments: Shape Grammars and Archaeological Research | |
| Myrsini Mamoli, Terry Knight |
| The evolution of territorial occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis applied to different case studies. | |
| Laure Saligny, Lucile Pillot |
| Handling Notes and Sketches. Management of Different Levels of Archaeological Resolution. | |
| Stefano Rossi, Chiara Panelli, Roberto Maggi |
| 15 more years of computer applications in archaeology | |
| Tom Frankland |
La Question du Jour: Laser Scanning or Photogrammetry
| 3D laser scanning for site documentation: Worth the price? | |
| Philip Sapirstein, Katie Simon, Thann Baker, Rachel Opitz, Christine Markussen |
| 3D Laser Scan of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. | |
| Andrew James Dodson, Cory D Hope |
| Revealing hidden realities in archaeology through laser scanner technologies. A critical analysis. | |
| Mercedes Farjas, Jose Julio Zancajo, Teresa Mostaza, Juan Gregorio Rejas |
| Virtual Reconstruction of a Maya Temple Using Total Station and Photo Modelling | |
| Cornelis Stal |
| Site recording using automatic image based three dimensional reconstruction techniques | |
| Victor Ferreira |
| A new photogrammetric method applied to mining archaeology | |
| Adrien Arles, Patrick Clerc, Florian Téreygeol, Jürgen Heckes |
| Intra-site analysis and photogrammetry: the case study of the “Buca di Spaccasasso” (Gr, Italy) an Eneolithic funerary site. | |
| Daniele Pirisino, Giovanna Pizziolo, Carlo Tessaro, Nicoletta Volante |
| 3D Documentation in Archaeology: Recording Las Cuevas Site, Chiquibul Reserve, Belize | |
| Fabrizio Galeazzi, Holley Moyes |
| Close-range photogrammetry vs. 3D scanning: Comparing data capture, processing and model generation in the field and the lab | |
| Rachel Opitz, Katie Simon, Adam Barnes, Kevin Fisher, Lauren Lippiello |
On a Smaller Scale: 3D Modelling and Analyses of Finds
| Reverse Engineering Archaeological Artefacts | |
| Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Juan Anton Barceló |
| 3D imaging at the microscale: Feature visualisation and wear analysis applied to artefacts | |
| Adrian Evans |
| Old stones & new technologies | |
| Claire Rebecca Fisher, Richard Abel, Russell Garwood, David Underhill, Craig Williams, Nick Mark Ashton |