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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
Posted in Academia, Conferences, State of the Field
Tagged geospatial, GIS, heritage management, informatics, modeling
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Three Dimensional Field Recording in Archaeology: An Example from Gabii
Originally posted on Archaeology of the Mediterranean World:
This is the first in a series of posts exploring 3D modeling in Mediterranean and European archaeology. For more on this project click here. We hope these papers will start a discussion either…
Three Dimensional Imaging in Mediterranean Archaeology: A Short Introduction to a Blog Project
Originally posted on Archaeology of the Mediterranean World:
Over the past half decade, Mediterranean and Old World archaeology has entered a bold new world of inexpensive three-dimensional documentation. Using photogrammetry software like Agisoft Photoscan, increasingly powerful laptop computers, low-cost drones…
Digital Classicist London 2013: Call for Papers
From the Stoa Consortium: Call for Papers January 24th, 2013 by Gabriel Bodard The Digital Classicist London seminar series, which provides a forum for research into the ancient world that employs digital research methods, invites submissions for Summer 2013. We … Continue reading
Posted in Academia, Conferences, United Kingdom
Tagged classical archaeology, classics, geospatial, GIS, linked data, modeling, Topography, United Kingdom
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Workshop in Agent Based Modeling at CAA 2013
Preposted from the antiquist… Ever wondered what all this complex systems talk in archaeology is about, or how to design your own sophisticated simulation model? Then this might be for you: We will organise a workshop on complex systems and … Continue reading