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Conference Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (43rd : 2015 : Siena, Italy), creator.

Title CAA2015 : keep the revolution going : proceedings of the 43rd Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Volumes 1 and 2 / edited by Stefano Campana, Roberto Scopigno, Gabriella Carpentiero and Marianna Cirillo.

Publication Info. Oxford : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd, [2016]
©2016

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Description 1 online resource : illustrations (black and white, and colour), maps (black and white).
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Series Archaeopress archaeology
Archaeopress archaeology.
Note Selected conference papers.
Previously issued in print: 2016.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Summary This volume brings together all the successful peer-reviewed papers submitted for the proceedings of the 43rd conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology that took place in Siena (Italy) from March 31st to April 2nd 2015.
Audience Specialized.
Note Online resource; title from home page (viewed on November 8, 2016).
Available through Archaeopress Digital Subscription Service.
Contents Introduction (Stefano Campana, Roberto Scopigno) ; Introductory Speech (Professor Gabriella Piccinni) ; CHAPTER 1: Teaching and Communicating Digital Archaeology ; From the Excavation to the Scale Model: a Digital Approach (Hervé Tronchère, Emma Bouvard, Stéphane Mor, Aude Fernagu, Jules Ramona) ; Teaching Digital Archaeology Digitally (Ronald Visser, Wilko van Zijverden, Pim Alders) ; 3D Archaeology Learning at the Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne University (François Djindjian) ; How to Teach GIS to Archaeologists (Krzysztof Misiewicz, Wieslaw Malkowski, Miron Bogacki, Urszula Zawadzka-Pawlewska, Julia M. Chyla) ; Utilisation of a Game Engine for Archaeological Visualisation (Teija Oikarinen) ; The Interplay of Digital and Traditional Craft: re-creating an Authentic Pictish Drinking Horn Fitting (Dr Mhairi Maxwell, Jennifer Gray, Dr Martin Goldberg) ; Computer Applications for Multisensory Communication on Cultural Heritage (Lucia Sarti, Stefania Poesini, Vincenzo De Troia, Paolo Machetti) ; Interactive Communication and Cultural Heritage (Tommaso Empler, Mattia Fabrizi) ; Paleontology 2.0 -- Public Awareness of Paleontological Sites Through New Technologies (Tommaso Empler, Fabio Quici, Luca Bellucci) ; Lucus Feroniae and Tiber Valley Virtual Museum: from Documentation and 3d Reconstruction, Up to a Novel Approach in Storytelling, Combining Virtual Reality, Theatrical and Cinematographic Rules, Gesture-based Interaction and Augmented Perception of the Archaeological Context (Eva Pietroni, Daniele Ferdani, Augusto Palombini, Massimiliano Forlani, Claudio Rufa) ; CHAPTER 2: Modelling the Archaeological Process ; Principal Component Analysis of Archaeological Data (Juhana Kammonen, Tarja Sundell) ; IT-assisted Exploration of Excavation Reports. Using Natural Language Processing in the Archaeological Research Process (Christian Chiarcos, Matthias Lang, Philip Verhagen) ; A 3D Visual and Geometrical Approach to Epigraphic Studies. The Soli (Cyprus) Inscription as a Case Study (Valentina Vassallo, Elena Christophorou, Sorin Hermon, Lola Vico, Giancarlo Iannone) ; Modelling the Archaeological Record: a Look from the Levant. Past and Future Approaches (Sveta Matskevich, Ilan Sharon) ; 3D Reconstitution of the Loyola Sugar Plantation and Virtual Reality Applications (Barreau J.B., Petit Q., Bernard Y., Auger R., Le Roux Y., Gaugne R., Gouranton V.) ; Integrated Survey Techniques for the Study of an Archaeological Site of Medieval Morocco (Lorenzo Teppati Losè) ; CHAPTER 3: Interdisciplinary Methods of Data Recording ; 3-Dimensional Archaeological Excavation of Burials Utilizing Computed Tomography Imaging (Tiina Väre, Sanna Lipkin, Jaakko Niinimäki, Sirpa Niinimäki, Titta Kallio-Seppä, Juho-Antti Junno, Milton Núñez, Markku Niskanen, Matti Heino, Annemari Tranberg, Saara Tuovinen, Rosa Vilkama, Timo Ylimaunu) ; Palaeoenvironmental Records and Php Possibilities: Results and Perspectives on an Online Bioarcheological Database (Enora Maguet, Jean-Baptiste Barreau, Chantal Leroyer) ; Integrated Methodologies for the Reconstruction of the Ancient City of Lixus (Morocco) (Cynthia Mascione, Rossella Pansini, Luca Passalacqua) ; A Dig in the Archive. The Mertens Archive of Herdonia Excavations: from Digitisation to Communication (Giuliano De Felice, Andrea Fratta) ; Archaeological and Physicochemical Approaches to the Territory: On-site Analysis and Multidisciplinary Databases for the Reconstruction of Historical Landscapes (Luisa Dallai, Alessandro Donati, Vanessa Volpi, Andrea Bardi) ; Interdisciplinary Methods of Data Recording, Management and Preservation (Marta Lorenzon, Cindy Nelson-Viljoen) ; Driving Engagement in Heritage Sites Using Personal Mobile Technology (Thom Corah, Douglas Cawthorne) ; A Conceptual and Visual Proposal to Decouple Material and Interpretive Information About Stratigraphic Data (Patricia Martin-Rodilla, Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Patricia Mañana-Borrazas) ; Recording, Preserving and Interpreting a Medieval Archaeological Site by Integrating Different 3d Technologies (Daniele Ferdani, Giovanna Bianchi) ; A 3D Digital Approach to Study, Analyse and (Re)Interpret Cultural Heritage: the Case Study of Ayia Irini (Cyprus and Sweden) (Valentina Vassallo) ; CHAPTER 4: Linking Data ; Beyond the Space: The LoCloud Historical Place Names Micro-Service (Rimvydas Lauikas, Ingrida Vosylit, Justinas Jaronis) ; Using CIDOC CRM for Dynamically Querying ArSol, a Relational Database, from the Semantic Web (Olivier Marlet, Stéphane Curet, Xavier Rodier, Béatrice Bouchou-Markhoff) ; Connecting Cultural Heritage Data: The Syrian Heritage Project in the IT Infrastructure of the German Archaeological Institute (Sebastian Cuy, Philipp Gerth, Reinhard Förtsch) ; The Labelling System: A Bottom-up Approach for Enriched Vocabularies in the Humanities (Florian Thiery, Thomas Engel) ; Providing 3D Content to Europeana (Andrea D'Andrea) ; How To Move from Relational to 5 Star Linked Open Data -- A Numismatic Example (Karsten Tolle, David Wigg-Wolf) ; Homogenization of the Archaeological Cartographic Data on a National Scale in Italy (Giovanni Azzena, Roberto Busonera, Federico Nurra, Enrico Petruzzi) ; The GIS for the 'Forma Italiae' Project. From the GIS of the Ager Venusinus Project to the GIS of the Ager Lucerinus Project: Evolution of the System (Maria Luisa Marchi, Giovanni Forte) ; GIS, an Answer to the Challenge of Preventive Archaeology? The Attempts of the French National Institute for Preventive Archaeology (Inrap) (Anne Moreau) ; Dynamic Distributions in Macro and Micro Perspective (Espen Uleberg, Mieko Matsumoto) ; CHAPTER 5: New Trends in 3D Archaeology ; Hand-free Interaction in the Virtual Simulation of the Agora of Segesta (Riccardo Olivito, Emanuele Taccola, Niccolò Albertini) ; Master-Hand Attributions of Classical Greek Sculptors by 3D-Analysis at Olympia -- Some Preliminary Remarks (A. Patay-Horváth) ; Using 3D Models to Analyse Stratigraphic and Sedimentological Contexts in Archaeo-Palaeo-Anthropological Pleistocene Sites (Gran Dolina Site, Sierra De Atapuerca) (I. Campaña, A. Benito-Calvo, A. Pérez-González, A. I. Ortega, J.M. Bermúdez de Castro, E. Carbonell) ; Establishing Parameter Values for the Stone Erosion Process (Igor Barros Barbosa, Kidane Fanta Gebremariam, Panagiotis Perakis, Christian Schellewald, Theoharis Theoharis) ; The New Trend of 3D Archaeology is... Going 2D! (Giuliano De Felice) ; Documentation and Analysis Workflow for the On-going Archaeological Excavation with Image-Based 3D Modelling Technique: the Case-study of the Medieval Site of Monteleo, Italy (Giulio Poggi) ; 3D Technology Applied to Quantification Studies of Pottery: Eve 2.0 (Miguel Busto-Zapico, Miguel Carrero-Pazos) ; 3D Recording of Archaeological Excavation: the Case of Study of Santa Marta, Tuscany, Italy (Matteo Sordini, Francesco Brogi, Stefano Campana) ; Visual Space, Defence, Control and Communication: Towers and Fortresses System of the Tuscan Coastal Belt and Islands (Michele De Silva) ; CHAPTER 6: Integrating 3D Data ; Photomodelling And Point Cloud Processing. Application in the Survey of the Roman Theatre of Uthina (Tunisia) Architectural Elements (Meriem Zammel) ; Deconstructing Archaeological Palimpsests: Applicability of GIS Algorithms for the Automated Generation of Cross Sections (Miquel Roy Sunyer) ; Pompeii, the Domus of Stallius Eros: a Comparison Between Terrestrial and Aerial Low-cost Surveys (Angela Bosco, Marco Barbarino, Rosario Valentini, Andrea D'Andrea) ; Pottery Goes Digital. 3D Laser Scanning Technology and the Study of Archaeological Ceramics (Martina Revello Lami, Loes Opgenhaffen, Ivan Kisjes) ; ARIADNE Visual Media Service: Easy Web Publishing of Advanced Visual Media (Federico Ponchio, Marco Potenziani, Matteo Dellepiane, Marco Callieri, Roberto Scopigno) ; Mapping Archaeological Databases to CIDOC CRM (Martin Doerr, Maria Theodoridou, Edeltraud Aspöck, Anja Masur) ; Scientific Datasets in Archaeological Research (Nikolaos A. Kazakis, Nestor C. Tsirliganis) ; CHAPTER 7: Spatial Analysis: Theories, Questions and Methods ; Fuzzy Classification of Gallinazo and Mochica Ceramics in the North Coast, Peru Using the Jaccard Coefficient (Kayeleigh Sharp) ; Dynamics of the Settlement Pattern in the Aksum Area (800-400 Bc).
An ABM Preliminary Approach (Martina Graniglia, Gilda Ferrandino, Antonella Palomba, Luisa Sernicola, Giuseppe Zollo, Andrea D'Andrea, Rodolfo Fattovich, Andrea Manzo) ; An Application of Agent-Based Modelling and GIS in Minoan Crete (Angelos Chliaoutakis, Georgios Chalkiadakis, Apostolos Sarris) ; Evaluating the Crisis: Population and Land Productivity in Late Medieval Salento, Italy (Giuseppe Muci) ; When GIS Goes to the Countryside: Detecting and Interpreting Roman Orchards from the 'Grand Palais' (Drôme, France) (Christophe Landry, Bertrand Moulin) ; GIS Applications and Spatial Analysis for the Survey of the Prehistoric Northern Apennine Context: the Case Study of the Mugello in Tuscany (Andrea Capecchi, Michele De Silva, Fabio Martini, Lucia Sarti) ; The Statistics of Time-to-Event. Integrating the Bayesian Analysis of Radiocarbon Data and Event History Analysis Methods (Juan Antonio Barceló, Giacomo Capuzzo, Berta Morell, Katia Francesca Achino, Agueda Lozano) ; Hypothesis Testing and Validation in Archaeological Networks (Peter Bikoulis) ; Traveling Across Archaeological Landscapes: the Contribution of Hierarchical Communication Networks (Sylviane Déderix) ; Dispersal Versus Optimal Path Calculation (Irmela Herzog) ; Visibility Analysis and the Definition of the Ilergetian Territory: the Case of Montderes (Núria Otero Herraiz) ; CHAPTER 8: Spatial Analysis: Predictivity and Postdictivity in Archaeology ; Predictivity -- Postdictivity: a Theoretical Framework (Antonia Arnoldus-Huyzendveld, Carlo Citter, Giovanna Pizziolo) ; Predicting and Postdicting a Roman Road in the Pre-pyrenees Area of Lleida ......
Access Open Access EbpS
Subject Archaeology -- Data processing -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Computer simulation -- Congresses.
Archaeology -- Methodology -- Congresses.
Archéologie -- Informatique -- Congrès.
Archéologie -- Simulation par ordinateur -- Congrès.
Archéologie -- Méthodologie -- Congrès.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
Archaeology -- Computer simulation
Archaeology -- Data processing
Archaeology -- Methodology
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Added Author Campana, Stefano, editor.
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (Organization)
Archaeopress, publisher.
Other Form: Print version: 9781784913373
ISBN 1784913383
9781784913380 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. UKMGB 020204839
AU@ 000072036441

 
    
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