W02 Digital Documentation of Cultural Heritage Structures and Objects with Terrestrial Close Range and Medium Range Laserscanning
EHESS Amphi
Philipp Kresser, Christoph Held, Daniel Blersch
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
W12 One hour, one model: Agent-based Modelling on-the-fly
EHESS S Info
Iza Romanowska, Benjamin Davies, Enrico Crema, Tom Brughmans
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
W06 Belling the Cat: Making CIDOC Conceptual Reference Model (CRM) data available as Linked Open Data (LOD): A practical hands-on workshop of a complete solution using freeware
Michelet S 303
Stephen Stead, Michael Charno
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
ECAI meeting
Michelet S 319
Lewis LANCASTER
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
W09 Data analysis for human and social sciences : a multidisciplinary interface
Michelet S info
François Giligny, Stéphane Lamassé
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
ARIADNE meeting
Michelet salle Doucet
16:20 - 18:30 (2h10)
W10 Hands-on Workshop- Using Free and Open Source GIS tools: QGIS and GRASS for Archaeology and Cultural Resource Applications
S03 Archaeology in the Woods: New Technologies, New Perspectives
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› Exploitation and temporary occupation of late medieval Mediterranean woodlands (Provence, South-eastern France): archaeologist faces the ephemeral - Sylvain Burri, Laboratoire d'Archéologie Médiévale et Moderne en Méditerranée
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› Aerial and Terrestrial LiDAR for Human Settlement System Analysis in a Tropical Forested Landscape in Polynesia - Jeffrey Clark, North Dakota State University
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› Turning stone heaps into pastoral landscapes – Combining airborne and ground-based sensing methods to document and contextualize vernacular stone buildings in the Slovenian karst region - Seta Štuhec, Department of Archaeology, Faculty of Arts, University of Ljubljana
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› LiDAR technology for Archaeological Surveys and Predictive Modelling: A case from the Venezuelan Rain Forest - Eduardo Herrera Malatesta, NEXUS1492 - Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Clearing the wood - evaluation of different software packages for ALS filtering - Agata Klimczyk-Lugmayr, LBI for Archaeological Prospection & Virtual Archaeology
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› (Semi-) Automated extraction from airborne laser scanning (ALS) data for road & path detection in forested areas. - Willem Vletter, IC-Archpro, Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science, University of Vienna - Christian Briese, Department of Geodesy and Geoinformation, Vienna University of Technology
12:35-13:00 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S26 Digital archaeology
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Unrolling 134 columns: Karnak Great Hypostyle Hall Column Decoration - Emmanuel Laroze, Centre de Recherches Égyptologiques de la Sorbonne - Yves EGELS, École Nationale des Sciences Géographiques
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› Integration of laser scanning, photogrammetry and building surveying within the virtual reconstruction of Winchester cathedral and its precinct buildings - James Miles, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› The use of laser scanning, photogrammetry and gigapan imaging at Portus - James Miles, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› Measuring and Describing 3D Texture. Case studies. - Vera Moitinho de Almeida, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Laser Scanning and Automated Photogrammetry for the knowledge and the representation of the architecture cave in Cappadocia : Sahinefendi and the Open Air Museum in Goreme - Carlo Inglese, Dipartimento Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - Università "Sapienza" di Roma - Marco Carpiceci, Dipartimento Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - Università "Sapienza" Roma
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› The modelling of the eraly Neolithic site of Portonovo as a case study for testing a 3D documentation pipeline for archaeological excavation - Eva Savina Malinverni, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Università Politecnica delle Marche
12:35-13:00 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S09 Strategy, Practice & Trends in Online Archaeology
Panthéon S01
› Archaeological open access journals: the case of "Archeologia e Calcolatori" - Alessandra Piergrossi, CNR, Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› The Internet and Open Access in Archaeology - Doug Rocks-Macqueen, Landward, University of Edinburgh
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› Open Access and Documentary Tools : The EMA Database on Child Graves in Antiquity and its bilingual recording system - Virginie Fromageot-Lanièpce, CNRS
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› Data publication - the new black - Judith Winters, University of York
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Communicating and interpreting archaeological heritage in social media: passion for archaeology on Facebook - Ingrida Vosyliūtė, Vilnius University Faculty of Communication
12:10-12:35 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S21 Data mining in archaeology and historical sciences : new trends and developments
Panthéon S02
› Decipheration of Hands Stencils in Rock Art : Data and Questions - Jean-Michel Chazine, Centre de Recherche et de Documentation sur l'Océanie
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› Sampling in Archaeology: Making the Best of it - Dean Snow, The Pennsylvania State University
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› MatriGraphe : tools for data graphic analysis - Bruno Desachy, UMR 7041 équipe archéologies environnementales
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› Recognize temporalities from formalization of dating urban units: three case studies - Julie Gravier, Géographie-cités
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Deciphering the inorganic chemical record of ancient human activity using Multi-element soil analysis in the Yinxu site - zhao chunyan, chunyan zhao
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› Iron reinforcements on the Mutte tower in Metz (France) : data mining, predictive analyses and spatial data treatment - Alexandre Disser, Institut de Recherches sur les Archéomatériaux
12:35-13:00 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S27 New trends in virtual reconstructions of cultural heritage
Panthéon S06
› The virtual reconstruction of a small city from the Late Middle Ages: the case of Briviesca (Spain) - Mario Alaguero, University of Burgos
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› The History All Around Us: Virtual Reconstructions of Cultural Heritage using Augmented Reality - Kevin Kee, Brock University
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› A virtual visit to promote the wide monumental sie of Chan Chan(Trujillo, Peru) - Eva Savina Malinverni, Università Politecnica delle Marche, Università Politecnica delle Marche
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› Representing Roman Sculptural Polychromy: Creative collaborations between digital Art and Archaeology - Gareth Beale, Centre for Digital Heritage, University of York
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Living Heritage – A collaborative production methodology of digital content for cultural heritage among technologies, languages and creativity. - Giuliano De Felice, Laboratorio di Archeologia Digitale
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› Science and History at Fort Conger, An Interactive Website - Richard Levy, University of Calgary
12:35-13:00 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S23 Modelling approaches to investigate population dynamics and settlement patterns over the long term
Panthéon S11
› Upscaling population densities of hunter gatherers - Andreas Maier, Collaborative Research Centre 806 "Our Way to Europe" - Inga Kretschmer, Landesamt für Denkmalpflege im Regierungspräsidium Stuttgart; Collaborative Research Centre 806 "Our Way to Europe"
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› The RhineLUCIFS-Project: Simulating and aggregating patterns of land use in sedentary societies - Johanna Hilpert, Rhein-LUCIFS, Institue of Prehistoric Archaeology, Cologne - Karl Peter Wendt, Rhein-LUCIFS, Institute of Prehistoric Archaeology, Cologne
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› Modeling Population Dynamics and Settlement Patterns at The Bronze to Iron Age Transition in Prehistoric Europe. A Geostatistical Analysis of the Radiocarbon evidence. - Giacomo Capuzzo, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› Estimating Population Growth from Settlement Data: A Modeling Approach - Keith Kintigh, Arizona State University
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Evaluating prehistoric population fluctuations: A simulation approach - Tarja Sundell, University of Helsinki - Juhana Kammonen, University of Helsinki
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› Multi-agent modelling of the Neolithic LBK - Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel, CNRS, Upr2147, 44 rue de l'Amiral Mouchez, Paris, and Practical School of High Studies (EPHE, Paris) France - Richard Moussa, UVSQ and PRES UPGO - Jérôme Dubouloz, CNRS, UMR 8215
12:35-13:00 (25min)
10:30 - 13:00 (2h30)
S16 GIS, a new trowel for archaeologists? The challenges of using GIS in preventive archaeology
Panthéon S15
› The implementation of geomatics tools for recording and interpretation of funerary deposits. The example of the graves of the 2nd century BC to the 2nd century AD of La Haute Cour at Esvres. (France, Indre-et-Loire) - Sylvain Badey, Cités, Territoires, Environnement et Sociétés, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives - Jean-Philippe Chimier, Cités, Territoires, Environnement et Sociétés, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
10:30-10:55 (25min)
› How GIS transforms the way Cultural heritage works in the discovery, management and research of Archaeology - Evy Berg, The Directorate for Cultural Heritage
10:55-11:20 (25min)
› 12000 years of human occupation, 3 meters of stratigraphy, 12 hectares... A geographical information system (GIS) for the preventive archaeology operation of Alizay (Normandie, France) - Sylvain MAZET, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
11:20-11:45 (25min)
› The recording and the spatial representation of archaeological information in the context of a rescue excavation: the case of Quincieux (Rhône-Alpes, France). - Ellébore SEGAIN, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
11:45-12:10 (25min)
› Looking for the best. A comparison between GIS and PageRank based algorithms for preventive archaeology in urban areas - Nevio Dubbini, Department of Mathematics, University of Pisa
12:10-12:35 (25min)
› The role of GIS in geomorphological and archaeological studies of Paleolithic occupations: applications to preventive excavations of the Canal-Seine Nord Europe. - Caroline FONT, Institut national de recherches en archéologie préventive
12:35-13:00 (25min)
S23 Modelling approaches to investigate population dynamics and settlement patterns over the long term
Panthéon S15
› An agent-based modelling approach to Minoan land use in the Malia-Lasithi region (Crete, Greece) - Simon Jusseret, Aegean Interdisciplinary Studies Research Group (AegIS-CEMA-INCAL), Université catholique de Louvain, F.R.S.-FNRS Postdoctoral researcher
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Exploring the complexity – system dynamics and agent-based population model of the late Iron Age settlement agglomerations - Alžběta Danielisová, Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, PRague, v.v.i. - Kamila Olševičová, University of Hradec Králové
14:25-14:50 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S03 Archaeology in the Woods: New Technologies, New Perspectives
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› Deep in the forest by LIDAR. Geodetic-topographical survey of the High Medieval and Early Modern outland in the forested upland in Western Bohemia - Roman Brejcha, Institute of Archaeology of the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Prague
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Challenges and perspectives of woodland archaeology across Europe - Karsten Lambers, University of Bamberg
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› The Story in the Canopy. Archeological interpretation of DTM and satellite imagining for afforested areas . - Kasper Jan Hanus, Department of Archaeology, the University of Sydney
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Gold rush in the woods – studies on medieval gold mining in Silesia, Poland - Maria Legut-Pintal, Institute of History of Architecture, Art and Technology; Wrocław University of Technology - Lukasz Pintal, Institute of Informatics; Wrocław University of Technology
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S26 Digital archaeology
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Old versus new – introducing image-based 3D modeling into the general documentation workflow of archaeological rescue excavations at the Bratislava and Čachtice castles, Slovakia - Jan Zachar, VIA MAGNA Ltd - Seta Štuhec, University of Ljubljana (SLOVENIA)
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› 3D point clouds representation and enrichment: The case of S.Imbenia (Italy) - Matteo Lorenzini, Università degli Studi di Sassari
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Spatial 3D Representation and Medieval Archaeology: Searching a new common language. - Elisa Pruno, Université de Florence
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› 3D modeling by digital photogrammetry applied to the palaeolithic mammoth bone site of Gontsy (Ukraine) - François Djindjian, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne & UMR 7041 Arscan
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Reconstruction of a rare ornament from a sealers site on Kangaroo Island, off southern Australia - Keryn Walshe, South Australian Museum
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S09 Strategy, Practice & Trends in Online Archaeology
Panthéon S01
› Presenting Archaeology in Real-time: The Use of Blogging, Webcams, and 3D Modeling for Engaging a Public Audience - Lisa Fischer, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Strategy for the future? Present practice in online archiving of archaeological data - Catherine Hardman, Archaeology Data Service
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Ready for archiving and publishing research data online? A survey about needs, desires and obstacles in Germany done by IANUS - Felix Schäfer, IANUS - center for research data in archaeology and the study of the ancient world
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› View and share geo-referenced data at different scales : Chronocarto - katherine gruel, Archéologie et Philologie d'Orient et d'Occident - Michel Dabas, Geocarta
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Virginie Fromageot-Lanièpce, CNRS - Judith Winters, University of York
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S21 Data mining in archaeology and historical sciences : new trends and developments
Panthéon S02
› Ancient Messopotamian Glyptic Products, Statistics and Data Mining: A Research Proposal -
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Statistical and mathematical models for archaeological data mining: a comparison - Adam Lödöen, Bournemouth University - Nevio Dubbini, University of Pisa
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Intentional Process Modeling of Statistical Analysis Methods - Charlotte Hug, Centre de Recherche en Informatique, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Spatial intrasite analysis and data mining : case studies in the paris Basin - François Giligny, Trajectoires - UMR 8215, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Poster session & Conclusion - François Giligny, Trajectoires - UMR 8215, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne - Stéphane Lamassé, Université Paris1, Panthéon-Sorbonne LAMOP - Marie Cottrell, Statistique, Analyse et Modélisation Multidisciplinaire (SAmos-Marin Mersenne)
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S27 New trends in virtual reconstructions of cultural heritage
Panthéon S06
› Conclusion - Andres Bustillo, University of Burgos
14:00-14:45 (45min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S16 GIS, a new trowel for archaeologists? The challenges of using GIS in preventive archaeology
Panthéon S15
› Chrudim: There and Back Again. Contributing the Preventive Archaeology (CONPRA Project). - Lukáš Gál, TerraVerita - Jozef Koštial, TerraVerita - Miroslav Marić, University of Belgrade, Faculty of Philosophy - Nika Lužnik, University of Ljubljana (SLOVENIA), Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› The “Arc of Dierrey” Gas main : an example of linear path managed by GIS and a case study of Staff implication in archaeological “craft” (Champagne-Ardenne, France). - Luc Sanson, Inrap
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Where do we stand – exactly? Site identification and GIS for preventive archaeology in Hungary. - Máté Stibrányi, Hungarian National Museum - National Heritage Protection Centre
14:50-16:05 (1h15)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
R2 Linked Data Approaches to Numismatic Catalogues
S03 Archaeology in the Woods: New Technologies, New Perspectives
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› Saint Gengoux de Tallenay: From an intra-site survey to a broader understanding of a woodland landscape - Rachel Opitz, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Historic Forest Change: New approaches to Land Use Land Cover Analysis - Charlotte Eloise Stancioff, Leiden University
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› Combination of Lidar techniques and recent advances on the stone structures – protohistoric and Gallo-Roman – of the Châtillonnais forests (Côte-d'Or). - Dominique Goguey, Archeologie, Terre, Histoire, Sociétés - Alexandra Cordier, Archeologie, Terre, Histoire, Sociétés
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› Archaeological mapping of large forested areas, using semi-automatic detection and visual interpretation of high-resolution lidar data - Øivind Trier, Norwegian Computing Center
17:35-18:00 (25min)
› Poster session - Conclusion - Rachel Opitz, Center for Advanced Spatial Technologies, University of Arkansas
18:00-18:05 (05min)
16:20 - 18:05 (1h45)
S26 Digital archaeology
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Scaling down subjectivity in the identification of micro-wear polishes - prakash sinha, Department of Ancient History, Culture & Archaeology - Ashish Khare, Department of Electronics and Telecommunication
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Geometric Tools 3D. Modelling and processing metrical and technological data - Oreto García Puchol, Departament de Prehistòria i Arqueologia, Universitat de València
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› The use of photogrammetry recording and 3D informations for the study of woodworking and building techniques in the Western Arctic. - Rémi Méreuze, Archéologie des Amériques, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› 3D visualisation and multidisciplinary analytical techniques on CH objects from the collection of the Hungarian National Museum - Katalin T. Biró, Hungarian National Museum
17:35-18:00 (25min)
16:20 - 18:00 (1h40)
S09 Strategy, Practice & Trends in Online Archaeology
Panthéon S01
› The Virtual Cilicia Project - How to use Google Earth as a visualization environment in an archaeological context - Susanne Rutishauser, Institute for Archaeological Sciences, University of Bern - Ralph Christian Rosenbauer, Institute for Archaeological Sciences, University of Bern
16:20-16:55 (35min)
› Web GIS development on the archaeological site of Delos (Cyclades, Greece) - LIONEL FADIN, Ecole française d'Athènes
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› Beyond the map : a dialog between paper and connected devices. The example of the GIS of the archaeological site of Western Thebes (Luxor, Egypt) - Alban-Brice Pimpaud, Egyptian Ministry of State for Antiquities / Ministère français des Affaires Etrangères
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Virginie Fromageot-Lanièpce, CNRS - Judith Winters, University of York
17:35-18:00 (25min)
16:20 - 18:00 (1h40)
R3 Virtual Archaeology - the first 25 years
Panthéon S06
16:20 - 18:00 (1h40)
R5 CAA Publication issues
Panthéon S11
16:20 - 18:00 (1h40)
R2 Linked Data Approaches to Numismatic Catalogues
S04 Integrated and multidisciplinary approaches for digital documentation and research in Archaeology
Panthéon S11
› Reflectance Transformation Imaging (RTI) 3.0: Beyond Interactive relighting - Carla Shroer, Cultural Heritage Imaging, Simon Frasier University
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Using bad 2.5D data in archeology; use-cases of PCSAPS (a GRASS GIS script) on aerial LIDAR and other archaeological data... - Yann LE JEUNE, Paleosystem
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Seamless fieldwork integration of database, tablet apps and repositories through shared data structures - Ian Johnson, University of Sydney Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Documentation and research in Archaeology as a multidisciplinary and integrated process - carlo bianchini, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma - Alfonso Ippolito, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma - francesco borgogni, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Concluding ILAC – An Interdisciplinary Approach towards Image-Based Classification of Ancient Coins - Albert Kavelar, Vienna University of Technology
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S29 Virtual Reconstruction in Archaeology
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› Virtually reassembling Angkor-style Khmer temples - Anja Schaefer, Interdisciplinary Center for Scientific Computing
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Cultural Heritage documentation in cave environnement using low-cost means for archaeologists. Case study of the Larchant cave in the Fontainebleau forest in France. - Aurelia Lureau, Université Paris1 Panthéon-Sorbonne - Mehdi Belarbi, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives - Pascal Raymond, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives - Régis Touquet, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Underwater Multi-Image Photogrammetry and Reconstruction - John McCarthy, Wessex Archaeology
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Reviving a Roman Villa in the Bay of Stari Trogir, Central Dalmatia - Nika Lužnik, University of Ljubljana (SLOVENIA), Faculty of Arts, Department of Archaeology
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Correspondence based repair method of Terracotta Warriors and Horses - Wang Kang, College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S19 GIS methodologies, applications and regional Case studies
› From the excavation to the territory: contributions of GIS tools to the study of the spatial organization of the archaeological site of Argentomagus (France, Indre, Saint-Marcel/Argenton-sur-Creuse) - Emeline LE GOFF, Association pour la Sauvegarde du Site archéologique d'Argentomagus et Amis du Musée
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Cities in the the Desert: GIS Applications in the Study of the Shan Shan Kingdom - Kasper Jan Hanus, Department of Archaeology, the University of Sydney - Emilia Smagur, Istitute of Archaeology, Jagiellonian University
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Use of Burgundy stone from Ancient history to our days - stephane buttner, Centre d'études médiévales Auxerre, UMR 6298
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S10 Archaeology at large: embracing massive audiences for online applications
Panthéon S01
› A MOOC for Portus - Graeme Earl, University of Southampton, Archaeological Computing Research Group
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Archaeologists as audience? The Day of Archaeology, a grassroots online archaeological resource - Jessica Ogden, L - P : Archaeology, ECS Department - University of Southampton
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› The Portable Antiquities Scheme: digitally recording our past - Daniel Pett, The British Museum, Portable Antiquities Scheme
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› TrowelBlazers: A collaborative, crowd-sourced project born on social media - Suzanne Pilaar Birch, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Massive Open Online Archaeology, Massive Open Online Opportunity: Toward a Worldwide Community of Archaeological Practice - Jeff Emanuel, Harvard University [Cambridge]
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S25 Agents, Networks, Equations and Complexity: the potential and challenges of complex systems simulation
Panthéon S02
› Agent-based model of great epidemics. Case studies: Wroclaw (smallpox, 1687-1691) and Warsaw (plague, 1624-1626). - Jarynowski Andrzej, Lab. of Virtual Reality, CIOP-National Research Insitute, Theory of Complex Sytetem Dep. Jagiellonian University
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Evaluating demographic models for goat domestication using mtDNA sequences - Gerbault Pascale, University College London - London's Global University - Thomas Mark, University College London
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Hybrid Modelling of Complex Archaeological Sites - Gabriel Wurzer, Vienna University of Technology - Hans Reschreiter, Natural History Museum Vienna - Kerstin Kowarik, Natural History Museum Vienna
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Testing the Movius Line with Agent-based Modelling - Iza Romanowska, University of Southampton
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Agent based modelling and system dynamics – the importance of replicating models of past economies - Alžběta Danielisová, Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, PRague, v.v.i. - Kamila Olševičová, University of Hradec Králové
10:10-09:35 (-1h-35)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S07 Ontologies and standards for improving interoperability of archaeological data: from models towards practical experiences in various contexts
Panthéon S06
› The Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden - Marcus Smith, Swedish National Heritage Board
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Find the balance - Modelling aspects in Archaeological Information Systems - Frank Schwarzbach, Dresden University of Applied Sciences
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› linkedARC.net: addressing the standards question in archaeological digital data management using Linked Open Data - Frank Lynam, Trinity College Dublin
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Dykes of standards supporting polders of data: the practices used in the Netherlands for making archaeological data available and accessible - Valentijn Gilissen, Data Archiving and Networked Services
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S28 Digitization, visualisation and interpretation of ancient sculpture
Panthéon S11
› A Machine Learning Methodology for Interpreting and Visualizing Stylistic Clusters of Levantine Ivory Carvings of Women and their Relationships to Orientalizing Greek Ivories - Amy Gansell, St. John's University
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Kopienkritik of Classical Sculpture via 3D Digital Form Comparisons: The Case of Polykleitos - Kyoko Sengoku-Haga, Faculty of Arts and Letters, Tohoku University
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› The iconography of the Emperor Nero: damnatio memoriae and 3D digital reconstruction - Anna Maria Manferdini, Dept. of Architecture, University of Bologna
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Template Driven 3D Reconstruction of Chinese Ming and Qing Guardian Lions - Guoguang Du, College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University - ZhongKe Wu, College of Information Science and Technology, Beijing Normal University
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Artistic personality behind the sculptures of the temple of Zeus at Olympia: new perspectives for an old question - Ágnes Bencze, Péter Pázmány Catholic University, Budapest
10:10-10:35 (25min)
› Forum romanum: a 3D model for educational purposes in self-service - Philippe Fleury, Universite de Caen, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Réalité Virtuelle
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› 25 Years of Experience in Virtual Reconstructions - Research Projects, Status Quo of Current Research and Visions for the Future - Mieke Pfarr-Harfst, Department Information and Communication Technologie in Architecture, Technical University of Darmstadt
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› 3D Documentation and 3D Reconstruction of tombs from Valle del Sarno necropolis (SA, Italy) - Simone Gianolio, ArcheoDigital Srls - Francesca Mermati, University of Naples "Federico II"
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S19 GIS methodologies, applications and regional Case studies
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Potentials and limitations of available global 3d terrain modeling for landscape archaeology in the prehispanic Andes: 3 cases study from Peru, Bolivia and Chile. - Thibault Saintenoy, Centro de Investigaciones del Hombre en el Desierto (CONICYT, chile), CRNS Archéologie des Amériques UMR8096
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› From Field into Computer - Understanding Pre-Columbian Elite Burial Patterns from Castillo de Huarmey - Miłosz Giersz, Castillo de Huarmey Archaeological Project, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland - Julia Chyla, Castillo de Huarmey Archaeological Project - Roberto Pimentel Nita, Castillo de Huarmey Archaeological Project
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Hybrid Three-Diminstional Viewshed Analysis - Andrew Wilson, School of Computer Science, Bangor University
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Locating and Digitizing Archaeological Features using GPS with Scanned Historical Maps in the Field: Applications for Historical Archaeology - Scott madry, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Assigning function to survey data using multivariate geospatial modeling - James M.L. Newhard, College of Charleston - Norman Levine, College of Charleston
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S10 Archaeology at large: embracing massive audiences for online applications
Panthéon S01
› Conceptualizing the Virtual Museum - sarah chapman, University of Birminham - Carl Graves, University of Birmingham
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› The Call of Lovecraft: Using H.P. Lovecraft to Connect Communities with Urban Heritage. - Paul Margrave, Center for Public Humanities, Brown University
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Moving Instruction Beyond the Museum's Walls: Priorities in Online Public Education at the Oriental Institute - Kathryn Grossman, Bradley University
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Massive Open Online Archaeology: A first expedition into the world of MOOCs - J. Andrew Dufton, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - J. Andrew Dufton, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University - Müge Durusu-Tanrıöver, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University - Susan Alcock, Joukowsky Institute for Archaeology and the Ancient World, Brown University
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S25 Agents, Networks, Equations and Complexity: the potential and challenges of complex systems simulation
Panthéon S02
› Navigating Prehistoric Landscapes: building a wayfinding agent-based model in Netlogo for studying patterns of hominid dispersal - Dario Guiducci, Université de Montréal
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Spatial Interaction Simulation Methods for Ancient Etruscan Settlement Distributions in Central Italy - Taylor oshan, University of St. Andrews Centre for Geoinformatic
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Modelling tableware distribution in the Roman East: comparing different network-based approaches - Tom Brughmans, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Why archaeological similarity? Experimenting the consequences of spatial aggregation and cultural concensus in Prehistoric agriculture societies - JUAN BARCELO, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Pattern from process: a spatial simulation approach to time-averaged surface deposits - Benjamin Davies, The University of Auckland
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S07 Ontologies and standards for improving interoperability of archaeological data: from models towards practical experiences in various contexts
Panthéon S06
› Integration of Archaeological Datasets Through the Gradual Refinement of Models - Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spanish National Research Council
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Building comprehensive management systems for cultural – historical information - Chryssoula Bekiari, Institute of Computer Science, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› To Boldly or Bravely Go? Experiences of using Semantic Technologies for Archaeological Resources - Keith May, English Heritage (& University of South Wales)
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Aligning the Academy with the Cultural Heritage Sector through the CIDOC CRM and Semantic Web technology. - Dominic Oldman, British Museum - Sebastian Rahtz, IT Services, University of Oxford
12:05-12:30 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S28 Digitization, visualisation and interpretation of ancient sculpture
Panthéon S11
› Beyond 3D Scanning: Developing a Computer Program for Matching, Retrieval and Analysis of 3D Archaeological Models - Diego Jimenez-Badillo, Instituto Nacional de Antropologia e Historia, Mexico
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Bernard Frischer, Indiana University, School of Informatics - András Patay-Horváth, University Eötvös Loránd - Roberto Scopigno, Visual Computing Laboratory Istituto di Scienza e Tecnologie dell'Informazione
11:15-11:40 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S04 Integrated and multidisciplinary approaches for digital documentation and research in Archaeology
Panthéon S15
› A prototype software to navigate and measure a spherical panorama. - Graziano Mario Valenti, Department of History, drawing and restoration of architecture - Jessica Romor, Department of History, drawing and restoration of architecture
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Survey, Documentation and Analysis of the Archeological Architecture: the House of the Knights of Rhodes in the Forum of Augustus - Gaia Lisa Tacchi, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma (DSDRA) - carlo bianchini, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› The Recursive-Relational Archaeological Database (ReArch) and Sherd Image Viewer and Analysis (ShIVA): A Post-Structural Model for Interdisciplinary Archaeological Research and Collaboration - Alan Greene, Department of Anthropology, Stanford University
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› From survey to the representation of the model. A documentation of typological and chronological sequences of archaeological artefacts : traditional and innovative approach - Alfonso Ippolito, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura -
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Acoustical approaches to Ightham Mote: towards a lived experience. - Catriona Cooper, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton (Southampton, UK) - Diego Murillo Gomez, Institute of Sound and Vibration, University of Southampton (Southampton, UK)
12:30-12:55 (25min)
› Modeling Permeable Boundaries: Reconstructing Doors and Partitions in the Casa del Menandro at Pompeii - Taylor Lauritsen, University of Edinburgh
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› A Chamber grave of the early Migration Period reconstructed by GIS and 3D-software - Karin Goebel, Foundation Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesmuseen, Schloss Gottorf, Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology - Jörg Nowotny, Foundation Schleswig-Holsteinische Landesmuseen, Schloss-Gottorf, Centre for Baltic and Scandinavian Archaeology
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Visualizing, Modeling and Animating Ancient Cities and Their Environmental Surroundings By Using Real-Time Render Engines: A Case Study For The Antakya(Antioch) City - kayhan kaplan, Istanbul Gedik University, Gedik University
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Contending with diversity in the Eighteenth-Century: Reconstructing an authentic experience through the application and presentation of varying levels of data within a virtual environment. - Peter Inker, The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Potentialities of 3D reconstruction in Maritime Archaeology - elisa costa, Ca'Foscari University of Venice - Carlo Beltrame, Ca'Foscari University of Venice
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S19 GIS methodologies, applications and regional Case studies
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Written in Stone: GIS study of the cliff paintings in Ristiina Astuvansalmi, Eastern Finland - Karen Niskanen, university of Oulu
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Evolution of the Parisian îlots through the Geographic Information System and the historical cartography - Davide Gherdevich, Laboratoire de Médiévistique Occidentale de Paris
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Micro-regional approach to territorial organization of Neolithic societies between middle of the middle of the fifth millennium and the beginning of the fourth millennium. New methodology developed with G.I.S. - Claira Lietar, Université Paris 1-CNRS UMR TRAJECTOIRES
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› The territorial organization of the Terramare culture (Bronze Age, Italy): application of a GIS methodology to serve societal issues - Julie Boudry, Université Paris 1-CNRS UMR TRAJECTOIRES, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› The ancient rural settlement structure around Pompeii – Inferred from spatial statistics and predictive modelling on villae rusticae - Sebastian Vogel, University of Tuebingen c/o German Archaeological Institute
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S12 Community Archaeology and Technology
Panthéon S01
› Community archaeology and geophysical survey: reflections on the Sensing the Iron Age and Roman Past project - Kris Lockyear, Institute of Archaeology UCL - Ellen Shlasko, Institute of Archaeology UCL
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› The Phoenix Project: Using Heurist to Resurrect the MARTA Archaeological Collection and Atlanta's Past - Jeffrey Glover, Georgia State University
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Tablets and Tides: Excavation, data-sharing and community involvement on the Northwest Coast of British Columbia, Canada. - Sarah Kessick, Millennia Research Limited
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Public Archaeology - Lorna Richardson, University College London - London's Global University
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Developing 'Crowd and Community-fuelled Archaeological Research': methodological, technical and ethical challenges - Chiara Bonacchi, University College London - London's Global University - Daniel Pett, The British Museum
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S25 Agents, Networks, Equations and Complexity: the potential and challenges of complex systems simulation
Panthéon S02
› The Birth of Artists as Coordinators in the Prehistoric Times. – Analysis by an Agent Based Model – - shiro horiuchi, Shibaura Institute of Technology
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› A computer simulation to replicate the dynamics of settlement processes in Oceania. - Arnaud NOURY, Independant researcher - Anne DI PIAZZA, CREDO
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Interactions and network analysis of a rock art site in Morro do Chapéu, Bahia, Brazil. - van Havre Grégoire, PhD Student, Departamento de Arqueologia, Universidade Federal de Pernambuco
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Medieval Warfare on the Grid: complex behaviours - Philip Murgatroyd, University of Birmingham
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Agent Based Modelling and the Person - Doug Rocks-Macqueen, University of Edinburgh, Landward
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S07 Ontologies and standards for improving interoperability of archaeological data: from models towards practical experiences in various contexts
Panthéon S06
› Making the links to Portable Antiquities Scheme data - Daniel Pett, The British Museum, Portable Antiquities Scheme
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› The interoperability of the ArSol database (Soil Archives): reflections and feedbacks experiences on the use of the CIDOC-CRM ontology and the integration of thesauri - Emeline LE GOFF, UMR 7324 CITERES - Olivier MARLET, UMR7324 CITERES
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Geosemantic Tools for Archaeological Research (GSTAR) - Paul Cripps, Archaeogeomancy, Hypermedia Research Unit, University of South Wales
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Linked Open Pottery - Ethan Gruber, American Numismatic Society - Tyler Jo Smith, University of Virginia
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Uncertainty handling for ancient coinage - Karsten Tolle, Databases and Information Systems
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S04 Integrated and multidisciplinary approaches for digital documentation and research in Archaeology
Panthéon S11
› ArkeoGIS, merging geographical and archaeological datas online - Loup BERNARD, Université de Strabourg
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Enhanced 3D-GIS: Documenting Insula V 1 in Pompeii - Giacomo Landeschi, Department of Archaeology, University of Lund
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› A project for the digital documentation of the Archaeological site of Masada - Stefano Bertocci, Dipartimento di Architettura
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Models for presenting archaeological collections - The Mount Vernon Midden Project - Mark Freeman, Department of Anthropology [University of Tennessee]
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Archaeology in the third and fourth dimensions: A case study of 3D data collection and analysis from Prince Rupert, BC, Canada - Alyssa Parker, Millennia Research Limited
15:40-16:05 (25min)
14:00 - 16:05 (2h05)
S22 Reading between the lines: Computing applications for the analysis of archaeological and historical texts
Panthéon S15
› Connect Forma : Linking Early Geospatial Documents with Pelagios 3 - Isaksen Leif, University of Southampton
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Exploring time and space in the annotation of museum catalogues: The Sloane virtual exhibition experience - Stephen Stead, University of Southampton (Southampton, UK), Paveprime Ltd
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› From text to context. Reconstructing medieval agrarian landscapes from administrative written sources in a Western Mediterranean Islamic society. - Joan Negre, Quantitative Archaeology Laboratory - Autonomous University of Barcelona
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Generating epigraphic letter charts in a database environment: a case-study in alphabetic Ugaritic mythological and administrative texts. - Miller Prosser, The OCHRE Data Service, the Oriental Institute of the University of Chicago
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Digital research strategies for ancient papyri: a case study on mounted fragments of the Derveni papyrus - Eleni Kotoula, University of Southampton, Archaeological Computing Research Group
15:40-16:05 (25min)
S04 Integrated and multidisciplinary approaches for digital documentation and research in Archaeology
Panthéon S15
› Large scale to close-range photogrammetry in preventive archaeology: the example of the Jacob-Bellecombette millstones quarries - Adrien Arles, Arkemine
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Augmented palaeontological sites: an interactive application for smart phones and tablets of the Sacco river valley in Italy - Tommaso Empler, Department of History, Representation and Restoration in Architecture - Marco Fratarcangeli, Department of Computer, Control, and Management Engineering - Fabio Quici, Department of History, Representation and Restoration in Architecture - Giovanni Murru, Department of Computer, Control, and Management Engineering
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› The Digital Documentation of Ireland's most iconic early Christian sites: in partnership with the 3D-ICONS project - Gary Devlin, The Discovery Programme
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› Integrated RTI approaches for the study of painted surfaces - Eleni Kotoula, University of Southampton, Archaeological Computing Research Group
17:35-18:00 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - carlo bianchini, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma - Alfonso Ippolito, Dipartimento di Storia, Disegno e Restauro dell'Architettura - "Sapienza" Università di Roma
18:00-18:25 (25min)
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S29 Virtual Reconstruction in Archaeology
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Philippe Fleury, Universite de Caen, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Réalité Virtuelle - Robert Vergnieux, UPS 3551 - Sophie Madeleine, Universite de Caen, Centre Interdisciplinaire de Réalité Virtuelle - Bernard Frischer, Indiana University, School of Informatics
16:20-16:45 (25min)
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S19 GIS methodologies, applications and regional Case studies
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› The integration of landscape processes in archaeological site prediction in the Mugello basin (Tuscany/Italy) -
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Settlement patterning in the Lesser Antilles: A study of changes in settlement patterning across the historical divide - Samantha de Ruiter, HERA - Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› From tradition to Archeology: Approach to salt's production potentiality via solar evaporation in the Iberian System during the Iron Age - Jonathan Terán, University of Zaragoza
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› r.finder: A GIS tool for predictive analysis in archaeology - Augusto Palombini, CNR - Istituto per le Tecnologie Applicate ai Beni Culturali
17:35-18:00 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Claira Lietar, Université Paris 1-CNRS UMR TRAJECTOIRES - Julie Boudry, Université Paris 1-CNRS UMR TRAJECTOIRES, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives - Laurent Aubry, Université Paris 1-CNRS UMR TRAJECTOIRES
18:00-19:00 (1h)
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S12 Community Archaeology and Technology
Panthéon S01
› Making community-driven, open source investment work in archaeology - Benjamin Ducke, Independent researcher and software developer
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› The ACCORD project: Archaeology Community Co-Production of Research Data - Stuart Jeffrey, Digital Design Studio, Glasgow School of Art
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› Create Once, Consume Anywhere: Curating Accessible Archaeological Content for Mobile Apps - Michael Charno, Archaeology Data Service
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› Co-Production of alternative views of lost heritage: Crowd-sourced Photogrammetry in Heritage recording - Andrew Wilson, School of Computer Science, Bangor University
17:35-18:00 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Eleonora Gandolfi, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton - Nicole Beale, Web Science Doctoral Training Centre, University of Southampton, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton
18:00-18:50 (50min)
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S25 Agents, Networks, Equations and Complexity: the potential and challenges of complex systems simulation
Panthéon S02
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S07 Ontologies and standards for improving interoperability of archaeological data: from models towards practical experiences in various contexts
Panthéon S06
› Some Issues on LOD in Cultural Heritage: the Case of Historical Place Names - Oreste Signore, CNR-ISTI
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Periods, Organized (PeriodO): a Linked Data gazetteer to bridge the gap between concept and usage in archaeological periodization - Adam Rabinowitz, The University of Texas at Austin
16:45-17:10 (25min)
› A metadata schema for cultural heritage documentation data retrieval through publication- Using STARC metadata schema to handle 3D Cultural Heritage Documentation (The case of recording sites in Israel) - Yiakoupi Kyriaki, The Cyprus Institute
17:10-17:35 (25min)
› An Ontology for 3D Visualization in Cultural Heritage - Valeria Vitale, King's College London, Department of Digital Humanities
17:35-18:00 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - SZABADOS Anne-Violaine, UMR 7041, LIMC - Katell Briatte, DGP - DSIP - Maria Emilia Masci, Scuola Normale Superiore di Pisa - Christophe Tufféry, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives, Cités, Territoires, Environnement et Sociétés
18:00-18:20 (20min)
16:20 - 19:00 (2h40)
S22 Reading between the lines: Computing applications for the analysis of archaeological and historical texts
Panthéon S15
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Lancaster University - Christopher Donaldson, Lancaster University - C.J. Rupp, Lancaster University - Ian Gregory, Lancaster University
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› The Development of Data Sharing and Open Data in Archaeology - Julian Richards, Archaeology Data Service
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Towards a History of Archaeological Computing: An Introduction - Paola Moscati, CNR - Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Jean-Claude Gardin, a free archaeologist ! - François Djindjian, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne & UMR 7041 Arscan
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Jean-Claude Gardin and research strategies in archaeology - Alain Gallay, Université de Genève
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S02 Archaeological prospection, geophysics and remote sensing
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Villae rusticae in NW-Noricum - filling gaps in the current state of research with remote sensing and geophysical prospection - Lena Kuehne, Institute of Classical Archaeology, Bavarian State Dept. for Monument and Site Preservation, Archaeological Prospection - Linck Roland, Ludwigs-Maximilians-University, Munich, Institute of Classics - Jörg Fassbinder, Dept. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Section Geophysics, Bavarian State Dept. for Monument and Site Preservation, Archaeological Prospection
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› RADAR Satellite Data Analysis for the Delineation of Prehistoric Land Surface Features - Geraldine Queneherve, Institute of Geography, University of Tübingen, Germany
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› GIS based dynamic interpretation of GPR data volumes - Valeria Poscetti, IC-Archpro Vienna Institute for Archaeological Science, University of Vienna, Austria.
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Integrating Remote Sensing Techniques: Results from Quintana Roo's North Coast. - Andrew Vaughan, Department of Anthropology, Georgia State University
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Reconstructing a medieval environment in 3D through multi-receiver EMI data. - Philippe De Smedt, Department of Soil Management, Ghent University
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S14 Practising Digital Cartography in Archaeology: What is at Stake?
Panthéon S01
› Maps that move: integrating intangible and living heritage into archaeological representations of multi-scalar landscapes. - E. Jaydeyn Thomas, The University of Queensland, James Cook University
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Geosophical Information Systems - Mark Gillings, University of Leicester
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› What do we do when we map? Critical auto-ethnography of map making - Dimitrij Mlekuz, University of Ljubljana (SLOVENIA)
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› On the Potential Contribution of Material Culture Studies to (Digital) Cartographic Theory - Piraye Hacigüzeller, University of Oxford (UK)
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Heisenberg and the archaeological map: what quantum theory can teach us about the nature of cartography. - Chris Green, Institute of Archaeology, University of Oxford
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S17 From stats to storylines: computational approaches to archaeological spatial data and its interpretation
Panthéon S02
› Churches and boundaries. A case study of Xtent analysis for reconstructing medieval settlement pattern in c. Fejér, Hungary - Máté Stibrányi, Hungarian National Museum - National Heritage Protection Centre
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› A tomb with a view? Visual properties and archaeological narratives in the Brú na Bóinne WHS, Ireland. - Stephen Davis, University College Dublin
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Three Methods for Detecting Past Groupings: Cultural Space and Group Identity - Laurie Tremblay Cormier, Université de Bourgogne - Oliver Nakoinz, Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel - CAU (GERMANY) - Catalin Popa, University of Cambridge, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› From counts to frequencies. Some problems regarding the quantification of spatio-temporal distributions of archaeological data -
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Site and Reference of Placenames Inscribed on Taiwan's Tombstones: The Implications of Scale, Time and Networks - Streiter Oliver, National University of Kaohsiung, Taiwan - Yoann Goudin, Institut National des Langues et Civilisations Orientales
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S20 (Re)building past networks: archaeological science, GIS and network analysis
Panthéon S06
› Places, Periods, People, and Events: Integrating Space, Time, and Agency in the Digital Representation of Archaeological Data - Sandra Schloen, OCHRE Data Service, Oriental Institute, University of Chicago
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Rocky Roads or Aquatic Highways?: Contrasting GIS models of maritime routes in the North-eastern Caribbean to pre-colonial stone distribution networks. - Emma Slayton, NEXUS 1492 - Faculty of Archaeology, Leiden University
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Reconstructing the past networks of birch tar : archaeobotany and archaeomaterials - Aureade Henry, CNRS- UMR 7209 AASPE, MNHN
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› Neolithic Networks of the Tavoliere: New Evidence from Spatial Analysis of pXRF Data - Craig Alexander, McDonald Institute for Archaeological Research
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› Ancient pastoral paths in mount Bego rock art area - Thomas Huet, Cultures et Environnements, Préhistoire, Antiquité, Moyen-Age
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S18 How to deal with time in order to understand the dynamics of societies?
Panthéon S11
› Timing Things Right: stratigraphy and the modelling of intra-site spatiotemporality using GIS at Çatalhöyük. - James Taylor, Çatalhöyük Research Project, Department of Archaeology, University of York
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› OH_FET : a computer application to compare urban dynamics over long time spans (longue durée) - Thomas Huet, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon, Réseau Information Spatiale et Archéologie, Modélisation des Dynamiques Spatiales - Laure Saligny, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon, Réseau Information Spatiale et Archéologie, Modélisation des Dynamiques Spatiales - Ludovic Granjon, Maison des Sciences de l'Homme de Dijon, Réseau Information Spatiale et Archéologie, Modélisation des Dynamiques Spatiales
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› An ‘alphabet' to describe the spatio-temporal dynamics of a settlement system: a relevant representation of time ? - Marie-Jeanne Ouriachi, Culture et Environnements, Préhistoire, Antiquité, Moyen-Age / GdR Modys - Frédérique Bertoncello, Culture et Environnements, Préhistoire, Antiquité, Moyen-Age / GdR Modys
09:20-09:45 (25min)
› GIS-based modeling of the dynamic development of central places - Katalin Tolnai, University of Vienna, Initiative College for Archaeological Prospection
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› The time, a modeling tool of ancient landscapes. - Francesco Uliano Scelza, Università degli Studi di Salermo, VU University Amsterdam
10:10-10:35 (25min)
8:30 - 10:35 (2h05)
S06 Modelling the Archaeological Process
Panthéon S15
› From understanding scholarly practice to defining an ontology of digital methods: the case for archaeology - Costis Dallas, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Digital Curation Unit, IMIS/Athena Research Centre
08:30-08:55 (25min)
› Authenticity and Functionality at Digital Archaeological Data - Reiner Goeldner, Archaeological Heritage Office Saxony / Landesamt fuer Archaeologie Sachsen
08:55-09:20 (25min)
› Process and appropriation in the digitalisation of archaeological archives and archiving practices - Isto Huvila, Department of ALM, Uppsala University, School of Business and Economics, Åbo Akademi University
09:45-10:10 (25min)
› The recording of preventive archaeology data from test trenching by the National Institute for Preventive Archaeological Research (Inrap – France) in the Rhône Alpes area : elements of archaeological metrology - Véronique VACHON, Institut National de Recherches Archéologiques Préventives
10:10-10:35 (25min)
S18 How to deal with time in order to understand the dynamics of societies?
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Xavier Rodier, Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
10:50-11:40 (50min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S01 Towards a History of Archaeological Computing
Panthéon Amphi 2A
› J.-C. Gardin on archaeological data, representation and knowledge: a historical epistemology - Costis Dallas, Faculty of Information, University of Toronto, Digital Curation Unit, IMIS/Athena Research Centre
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Form, function and descriptive analysis in archaeology. - Grazia Semeraro, University of Salento (Lecce, Italie)
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Computing and scientific redefinitions: Georges Laplace's and Jean-Claude Gardin's archaeology programs - Pierre Mounier-Kuhn, CNRS & Université Paris-Sorbonne, Centre Alexandre Koyré - Centre de Recherche en Histoire des Sciences et des Techniques - Sébastien Plutniak, Centre d'étude des rationalités et des savoirs – équipe du LISST
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Interviewing Hodson and Doran: A personal history of computing archaeology - Letizia Ceccarelli, Division of Archaeology, University of Cambridge
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Virtual archaeology in a material world: new technologies enabling novel perspectives - Paul Reilly, ARCG, Department of Archaeology (Southampton) - Gareth Beale, ARCG, Department of Archaeology (Southampton)
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S02 Archaeological prospection, geophysics and remote sensing
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› How the data jigsaw can help in reconstructing the settlement history of Gebelein archaeological site complex - Wojciech Ejsmond, Institute of Archaeology, University of Warsaw, Poland - Julia Chyla, UniGIS, UJ
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› The application of X-Band SAR interferometry in archaeology – first results from test sites in Turkey - Ralph Christian Rosenbauer, Institute of Archaeological Sciences of the University Bern
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Geophysical data integration at Portus - Elizabeth Richley, University of Southampton (Southampton, UK)
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Ever decreasing circles? Multi-method prospection and survey at The Hill of Ward, Co. Meath, Ireland - Stephen Davis, University College Dublin
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Landscape Tomography: Creating a work flow for 3D visualization of palaeoenvironmental information contained in large scale, high resolution GPR data sets - Petra Schneidhofer, Initiative College for Archaeological Prospection, University of Vienna
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S14 Practising Digital Cartography in Archaeology: What is at Stake?
Panthéon S01
› The archaeological distribution map: where are the emperor's clothes? - Philip Verhagen, Research institute for the heritage and history of the Cultural Landscape and Urban Environment
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› ‘The Rise of the Machine': the impact of digital tablet recording in the field at Çatalhöyük, Turkey. - Justine Issavi, Stanford Archaeology Centre - James Taylor, Department of Archaeology, University of York, Çatalhöyük Research Project
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Cartography and monuments: past practice and future potential for mapping Scotland's cultural heritage - Peter McKeague, Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Example of strategy for an optimized digital mapping of an excavation. Implementation in the site of Puig Ciutat, Orista, Barcelona - Robert Tamba, Universitat de Barcelona, SOT Archaeological Prospection
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› The role of multidimensional GIS in the production of excavation space - Stefania Merlo, University of the Witwatersrand
12:30-12:55 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S17 From stats to storylines: computational approaches to archaeological spatial data and its interpretation
Panthéon S02
› BLT Mapping: Bringing out social functioning from urban form comparatively - Benjamin Vis, University of Leeds
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Territoriality and Commensality: Modelling the social context of southern proto-Jê funerary monuments in the eastern La Plata basin - Phil Riris, Archaeological Computing Research Group
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› A Re-evaluation of the Early Bronze Age Collapse in Upper Mesopotamia - Tuna Kalayci, Institute for Mediterranean Studies
11:40-12:05 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S20 (Re)building past networks: archaeological science, GIS and network analysis
Panthéon S06
› Dynamic Geographic networks and cultural interactions in Bronze Age Crete - Eleftheria Paliou, Institute of Archaeology, UCL, Institute of Classical Archaeology, Heidelberg University
10:50-11:15 (25min)
› Reconstructing ancient road networks among the Near Eastern highlands: a simple GIS methodology - Simone Bonzano, Freie University Berlin
11:15-11:40 (25min)
› Exploring intervisibility networks : a case study from Bronze and Iron Age Istria (Croatia and Slovenia) - Zoran Čučković, UMR 6249 - Laboratoire Chrono-environnement
11:40-12:05 (25min)
› Analysing co-evolution between postal roads and cities on a long term period (France, 16th-19th centuries) - Anne Bretagnolle, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne - Alain Franc, UMR BioGeCo
12:05-12:30 (25min)
10:50 - 13:00 (2h10)
S06 Modelling the Archaeological Process
Panthéon S15
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spanish National Research Council - Patricia Martín-Rodilla, Institute of Heritage Sciences, Spanish National Research Council
10:50-11:15 (25min)
11:50 - 13:00 (1h10)
S13 Databases on cultural heritage and their geographic visualization
Panthéon S11
› ROAD Evolution - From Collecting Comprehensive Data to the Development of an Early Human Environment Simulation Tool - Volker Hochschild, Physische Geographie und GIS Geographisches Institut Universitaet Tuebingen
12:05-12:30 (25min)
› Archaeology in a context. A Key to an Administering Archaeology Information Heritage - Olga Lečbychová, Institute of Archaeology of Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, Brno - Zdenka Kosarová, Masaryk University
12:30-12:55 (25min)
› Archaeology and Computer Applications: the automatic cataloguing of Italian archaeological heritage - alessandra caravale, CNR, Istituto di Studi sul Mediterraneo Antico
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› The exciting journey to make the online resources LIMC-France - SZABADOS Anne-Violaine, UMR 7041, LIMC
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Art History of the Ancient Near East and Mathematical Models. An Overview -
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› From the Archaeological Map of Italy to the National Geographical Archaeological Information System. The Sardinian "pole" of the national network - Giovanni Azzena, Dipartimento di Architettura, Design e Urbanistica - Università degli Studi di Sassari - Federico Nurra, Dipartimento di Architettura, Design e Urbanistica - Università degli Studi di Sassari
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› An hermeneutic retrospective on GIS/AIS systems for public italian archaeology: searching backward for roots and looking onwards for new methodological road-maps through losen occasions, good practices, institutions digital progress and fitting achievements - Mirella Serlorenzi, MiBACT - Soprintendenza Speciale per i Beni Archeologici di Roma
15:40-16:05 (25min)
› Conclusion - François Djindjian, Université Paris 1 Panthéon Sorbonne & UMR 7041 Arscan - Paola Moscati, CNR
16:05-16:45 (40min)
14:00 - 16:45 (2h45)
S02 Archaeological prospection, geophysics and remote sensing
Panthéon Amphi 2B
› Detection of ruins in satellite images using histogram of oriented gradients and support vector machine. - Amandine Robin, University of the Witwatersrand, School of Computer Science
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› New sights of cities from ancient Near East: the contribution of geophysical approach - Christophe Benech, ARCHEORIENT - Environnements et sociétés de l'Orient ancien
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Automated detection of archaeological ruins in high-resolution remotely sensed images of the Silvretta Alps - Karsten Lambers, University of Bamberg
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Utilizing Magnetic Prospection and GIS to Examine Settlement Organization in Neolithic Southeastern Europe - Apostolos SARRIS, Institute of Mediterranean Studies, Foundation for Research and Technology - Hellas
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Assessment of a Multi-frequency Slingram EMI for archaeological prospection - Francois-Xavier SIMON, Laboratory of Geophysical-Satellite Remote Sensing and Archaeo-environment
15:40-16:05 (25min)
› Searching for Iron Age Ireland: the impact of Archaeolandscapes Europe - Robert Shaw, The Discovery Programme
16:20-16:45 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Lena Kuehne, Institute of Classical Archaeology, Bavarian State Dept. for Monument and Site Preservation, Archaeological Prospection - Jörg Fassbinder, Dept. Earth and Environmental Sciences, Section Geophysics, Bavarian State Dept. for Monument and Site Preservation, Archaeological Prospection
16:30-16:45 (15min)
14:00 - 16:45 (2h45)
S08 The third and fourth dimension in archaeological data modelling
Panthéon S01
› From the state of the art on 4D data modeling to the archaeologists' dream for the future - Eric Desjardin, Centre de Recherche en Sciences et Technologies de l'Information et de la Communication - Berdien de Roo, cartogis - Jean Bourgeois, Ghent University Departement of Archaeology
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Managing Time Dimension in the Archaeological Urban Information System of the Historical Heritage of Roma and Verona - Alberto Belussi, Department of Computer Science, University of Verona
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› Towards an Archaeological Information system: improving the core data model. - Muriel Van Ruymbeke, CARE Réseau des bibliothèques, University of Liege - Roland Billen, Geomatics Unit, Department of Geography, University of Liege
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› 3D/4D archaeology: the scientific future of documenting the past - Jeroen De Reu, Department of Archaeology, Ghent University
15:40-16:05 (25min)
› Must Farm: A Contextual Modelling of a Palaeochannel - Donald Horne, Cambridge Archaeological Unit
16:05-16:30 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Eric Desjardins, University of Western Ontario - Berdien de Roo, cartogis - Robert Vergnieux, UPS 3551
16:30-16:45 (15min)
14:00 - 16:45 (2h45)
R1 What do you want from Digital Archaeology?
Panthéon S02
14:00 - 16:45 (2h45)
S13 Databases on cultural heritage and their geographic visualization
Panthéon S11
› Reinventing the wheel? Data management system for archaeological collections. - Hembo Pagi, NGO Arheovisioon - Kaarel Sikk, University of Tartu
14:00-14:25 (25min)
› Integrating complex archaeological datasets from the Neolithic in a web-based GIS - Thomas Engel, i3mainz - Institute for Spatial Information- and Surveying-Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mainz - Tobias Kohr, i3mainz - Institute for Spatial Information- and Surveying-Technology, University of Applied Sciences Mainz
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Visualization based on the Norwegian university museums' database - Espen Uleberg, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo - Mieko Matsumoto, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo
14:50-15:15 (25min)
› A digital heritage inventory development at Bronze Age sites at Bat, Sultanate of Oman - Yasuhisa Kondo, Research Institute for Humanity and Nature
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› A GIS-related Inventory of Lucanian Heritage - Alain DUPLOUY, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne - Vincenzo CAPOZZOLI, Université Paris 1, Panthéon-Sorbonne - Laurent COSTA, Archéologies et Sciences de l'Antiquité - Alessia ZAMBON, Université Versailles Saint-Quentin en Yvelines
15:40-16:05 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Michael Maerker, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities c/o University of Tuebingen - Espen Uleberg, Museum of Cultural History, University of Oslo - Volker Hochschild, Institute of Geography, University of Tübingen, Germany
16:05-16:45 (40min)
14:00 - 16:45 (2h45)
S24 Modelling approaches to study early humans in space and time
Panthéon S15
› Spatial characterization and prediction of Neanderthal sites based on environmental information and stochastic modelling: A model comparison - Michael Maerker, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities, Department of Earth Sciences University of Florence
14:25-14:50 (25min)
› Extrapolating the eco-cultural niche of Palaeolithic populations in Eurasia at 50–46 kya - Yasuhisa Kondo, Tokyo Institute of Technology
15:15-15:40 (25min)
› Poster Session & Conclusion - Michael Maerker, Heidelberg Academy of Sciences and Humanities c/o University of Tuebingen
15:40-16:05 (25min)