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Reflections on the EAA 2013 Roundtable on “Ephemeral Landscapes”
In September, the European Association of Archaeologists (EAA) held its meetings in Pilsen, Czech Republic. I attended this meeting, and participated in a roundtable on ‘Ephemeral Landscapes,’ organized by Martijn vanLeusen, Andrew Bevan, Kayt Armstrong, and Wieke deNeef. The workshop … Continue reading
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Tagged geospatial, GIS, heritage management, informatics, modeling
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Archaeology, Humanities, and Data Science | The ArchaeoInformant
Archaeology, Humanities, and Data Science | The ArchaeoInformant.
Originally posted on Archaeology of the Mediterranean World:
This past week, Deb Brown, who co-organized our panel at the Archaeological Institute of America’s annual meeting made the talks available on the YouTubes. All the papers were very solid on this…
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Tagged classical archaeology, geospatial, GIS, heritage management, informatics
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Originally posted on Archaeology of the Mediterranean World:
Our panel yesterday on Managing Archaeological Data in a Digital Age was really nice. There was an engaged audience and a diverse but cohesive group of papers. What more could you want…
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Tagged classical archaeology, informatics
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