Sessions

 

1 - Putting things together: Classification and analysis

 

  • Associative Multilingual Classification Architecture for Historical Artefacts. Damiano Bolla, Nick Ryan
  • A Class Apart: an experiment in facetted classification of archaeological information. William Kilbride
  • SECANTO – The Section Analysis tool. Vicent Momn
  • Automated Pottery Fragment Classifier for Archaeological Studies. Gulsebnem Bishop(Presenter), Sung-Hyuk Cha, and Charles C. Tappert

2- Imaging Atlantida: 3D reconstruction and nautical archaeology

 

  • Underwater Surveys and Remote Sensing - The 2005 Corinthian Gulf Expedition. Alexis Catsambis
  • Combined Use of Sonar and Total Station Measurements in Non destructive Underwater Investigations at the Fizine near Portorož Site. Andrej Gaspari, Sašo Poglajen
  • Nautical and Underwater Archaeology and Three-dimensional Reconstruction: 2 Case studies. Tiago Miguel D'Oliveira Xavier Conde Fraga
  • Digital Imaging and Virtual Diagnosis of Artifacts for Conservation. C. Wayne Smith

3- Through land and imagination: 3D Landscapes

 

  • Real Time and 3D Landscape design with OpenSource tools: towards a new and interactive way to reconstruct ancient landscapes. Sofia Pescarin, Luigi Calori, Carlo Campores
  • Speeding up visualisation of Medieval urban landscapes: John Speed, GIS, and 3D. Steve Trick, Keith Lilley, Chris Lloyd
  • Integrating geographic and 3D approaches to the study of visual space: Late Bronze Age Akrotiri. Eleftheria Paliou, David Wheatley
  • DEMs show that modern features mould the archaeological landscape. Renate Gerlach, Irmela Herzog, Julia von Koblinski

4 - What you see is what you get: 3D Reconstruction

 

  • Measuring deformations of wheel-produced ceramics using high resolution 3D reconstructions. Avshalom Karasik, Hubert Mara, Robert Sablatnig, Uzy Smilansky
  • Perceiving Pottery: A View Using 3D Applications. Diego J. Irujo-Ruíz, M. Pilar Prieto-Martínez
  • A mythological tale lived again through the virtual reality. Bruno Fabio, Crugliano Giuseppe, Fiorelli Daniela, Genovese Guglielmo, Muzzupappa Maurizio
  • Virtual Heritage Reconstruction: The Old Main of Curitiba , Brazil . Jose Manoel Kozan, Iara Maria Beduschi Kozan
  • Remote Research through the Modeling and Reconstruction of a Medieval Monastery Site in Languedoc . Elizabeth Riorden, Bradley French, Emily Hatch
  • Reconstructing New Zealand 's Heritage: Laser Scanning the Ruins of the Warkworth Cement Works. Daniel McCurdy, Russell Gibb

5 - Seeing through walls: 3D “Building” Reconstruction

 

  • Vilars AR Project. Testing the Augmented Reality paradigm in an archaeological site. Ares Vidal, Enric Tartera, Natàlia Alonso, Carles Aguiló, Emili Junyent, Jesús Lorés
  • Recreating a prehistoric village: from the Epipaleolithic to the Iron Age. D. Gutierrez, E. Sobreviela, O. Anson, F. Gomez, F. Seron
  • An interactive 3D reconstruction of a funeral in Andriuolo's Necropolis in Paestum . Roberto Andreoli, Rosario De Chiara, Ugo Erra, Vittorio Scarano, Angela Pontrandolfo, Luigia Rizzo, Alfonso Santoriello
  • Virtualizing Ancient Rome : A new hybrid digital model of late-antique Rome . Beranrd Frischer
  • The Flavian Amphitheater (Colosseum) in Rome : An Excellent People-Mover? Diego Gutierrez, Bernard Frischer, Francisco Seron, Dean Abernathy
  • On- A-Slant Virtual Village: Constructing a 3D Stereo Imaging Exhibit . Aaron Bergstrom, Jeffrey T.

6 - Public eyes: Museums and Public Archaeology

 

  • IMRAR_Beta Approaching To The Development Of An International Museum : Rock Art Research Process And Complexity. Miguel Angel Albadán
  • Developing an electronic thesaurus of terms for Byzantine Icons in the framework of a project, focused in the creation of a virtual Museum. Dionysios Mourelatos, Andreas Andreou, Theodora Patsalou, Drakoulis Martakos
  • TNT: The Neanderthal Tools. G.-C. Weniger, J. Döllner, R. Macchiarelli, M. Mandel, P. Mayer, J. Radovcic, P. Semal
  • Choice and inspiration: content for audio and multimedia guiding systems. Katerina Nikolaidou, Archontia Polyzoudi
  • The Israel Antiquities Authority Website – Bridging the Past with the Future. Liat Ayzencot
  • Archis2: the Dutch Archaeological Heritage accessible on the Internet. P.M. Boekenoogen, A. Sloos

7 - Insite: Inter-site Analysis

 

  • The lithic industry of the Early Neolithic at Uzzo Cave . ( Trapani , Sicily ) A landscape perspective on the operational chains and the raw material availability. Carmine Collina, Rosalía Gallotti
  • The GIS application to the spatial data organisation of the necropolis of Poseidonia-Paestum. Alfonso Santoriello, Francesco Uliano Scelza, Rosalia Gallotti, Roberto Bove, Luigia Sirangelo
  • Low Density Lithic Artefact Scatters: A Consideration of the Impact of Sampling Strategy. John Pouncett
  • GIS applications to the analysis of excavations data in Classical Archaeology. Grazia Semeraro
  • The Geographic Information Systems on the Location of "Uillae" in Rural Roman Portugal: A Predictive Model. Helena Rua

8 - Modelling our World: GIS Representation

 

  • Hierarchical multi-view representation of spatial data; application to Corsican Neolithic tombs analysis. El Hadi Khoumeri
  • Praise the sea, on shore remain? GIS analysis of travel routes in an Iron Age island environment. Robert Brian Rahn
  • Network Analysis and Landscape Stratigraphy. John Pouncett
  • GIS Contribution in the Archaeology of Wine. A Case Study from Crete . Katerina Athasanaki
  • Between Creator and Reader: Towards Communicative Maps. Hugh Corley

9 - Walking over lines: GIS Pattern Analysis

 

  • Forma Tarraconis?: GIS use for urban archaeology. Ignacio Fiz
  • The use of GIS in the study of Roman landscapes: Detection of roman cadastre in Patra – Greece . Niki Evelpidou, Andreas Vassilopoulos, Athanassios Rizakis, Konstantia
  • GIS Applications to the study of Daunian settlement patterns in the pre-Roman Age. Barbara Pecere
  • Reconstructing the Roman Period Road Network of Crete through GIS. Maria Ilvanidou
  • GIS analysis of land use and field patterns from historical cartography in Landscape Archaeology. Michele De Silva
  • Gis Applications for Archaeological data management at Rosia montana - Romania Ion Baltean

10 - A view shed on Landscape: GIS Landscape Analysis

 

  • GIS and the Arctic Dark Season. A tale on visibility and pathway analysis from the lands of frozen seas and snow covered mountains. Hans Peter Blankholm
  • Understanding viewsheds: a practical study of the uses of GIS in the study of archaeological visibility in the Iron Gates gorge. Kate Fernie
  • Multiple, cumulative and total viewshed: an application in the genil river valley. Mar Zamora
  • Revisiting the FLK Zinjanthropus floor: the potential of GIS in ESA archaeological applications. Michael Causey
  • Towards Prehistoric Landscape Interpretation: Gis Analysis Of Stratigraphical And Remote Sensing Data In Sesto Fiorentino Plain . Pizziolo Giovanna
  • Visualizing hunter-gatherers adaptive strategies: the alpine early Mesolithic in north eastern Italy as a test case . Fabio Cavulli Stefano Grimaldi

11 - With eyes closed: Geophysics Applications

 

  • Conservation The 19th Century Maori Village at Te Horopuriri. From Geophysical Survey to 3d Reconstruction – A New Zealand Example. Russell Gibb, Simon Holdaway, Daniel McCurdy
  • The Archaeo-Geophysical Prospections Made at Magura Uroiului ( Romania ). Angelica Balos, Adriana Ardeu, Roxana Stancescu, Calin Suteu
  • Geophysical Data Fusion: Combining Sensor Outputs Through Graphical, Mathmatical, and Statistical Approaches. Eileen G. Ernenwein, Kenneth L. Kvamme

12 - Photogrametry

 

  • 3D Mapping of a Pre-historic Landscape in Ireland using Digital Photogrammetry. Anthony Corns, Robert Shaw
  • Photogrammetric recording of the archaeological site of Pinchango Alto ( Palpa , Peru ) using a mini helicopter (UAV). Henri Eisenbeiss, Karsten Lambers, Martin Sauerbier
  • Digital Photogrammetry in Archaeology: 3D Representation of sites. Mercedes Farjas, Andres Diez, Julian Aguirre, Jorge Bernardino, Nieves Quesada
  • 3D Modeling of Large Cultural Heritage Sites from Satellite and Aerial Images. Armin Gruen, Martin Sauerbier

13 - Archaeology on-line

 

  • A Comparative analysis of current ontological techniques in supporting a community of interest pertaining to the Cultural Heritage sector. John Mc Auley, Eoin Kilfeather
  • Turning Grey Literature White – A new approach to the publication of archaeological assessment reports. Michael Rains
  • e-Culture : An Interpretive Evaluation Framework. Heinz Klein, Emmanuel Monod
  • OBAB - On-line Banat Archaeological Bibliography. Dorel Micle

14 - Catching things: Field Work Archaeology

 

  • Archaeoscope – 3D interface for stratigraphy visulization. Bogdan Bobowski
  • Linking 2D Harris Matrix with 3D Stratigraphic Visualisations: an integrated approach to archaeological Visualisations. Wendy Day, John Cosmas, Nick Ryan , Tijl Vereenooghe3, Luc Van Gool, Marc Waelkens, Peter Talloen
  • “On the fly” 3D-documentation for rescue exavations: A church excavation at Hanerau-Hademarschen, Northern Germany . Philip Lüth M.A.
  • Using Mobile Information Systems for Automatic Data Acquisition of Complex Archaeological Sites . Andrea Maurino
  • Calculating and Analyzing Artifact Orientations using Total Station Derived Data. Shannon JP. McPherron, Harold L. Dibble
  • Automated simple context sheets processing. Bogdan Bobowski
  • Upgrading the Digital Field Assistant. Nick Ryan , Martijn Van Leusen

I9ACTION

 

Time

TUESDAY, 11.30-13.00

1.       Theories of Space-Time: GIS, VR and archaeological places. Graeme Earl, Timothy Sly, David Wheatley.

2.       GIS Analysis of Roman Transport Routes in Seville Province, Spain. David Wheatley, Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Leif Isaksen

3.       TIME to look for a Temporal GIS. Dora Constantinidis

From data acquisition to public communication

WEDNESDAY, 11.30 – 13.00

4.       From data acquisition to public communication: an integrated pipeline for the archaeological research. Sorin Hermon, Daniel Pletinckx, Franco Niccolucci

Reasoning in 3d

WEDNESDAY, 9.30 – 11.00

5.       Reasoning in 3D: A Critical Appraisal to the Role of 3D Modelling and Virtual Reconstructions in Archaeology. Sorin Hermon

Artificial Intelligence

THURSDAY, 9.30-13.00

6.       A science fiction tale. A robot called archaeologist. Juan Barcelo

 

7.       Quantitative Compared Analysis of Clustering Methods Applied to Archaeological Data. Nádia C. Luz, Cássio D. N. Vinhal

 

8.       Knowledge Discovery in Archeology Databases. Natália Botica, Maribel Santos, Francisco Sande Lemos

 

9.       Statistical Analysis of Conflict Period Burials. Stephanie A Spars

 

10.   The spread of neolithic herders – a computer aided modelling approach. Philipp Drechsler, Dirk Tiede

 

11.   Agent-Based Holistic Simulations of Bronze Age Mesopotamian Settlement Systems. Mark Altaweel, Tony Wilkinson

Standarts

WEDNESDAY, 9.30 - 13.00

THURSDAY, 9.30 - 13.00 

12.   Bricks: Moving Towards Cultural Heritage Integration. Tyler Bell

 

13.   Bricks – Building Resources for Integrated Cultural Knowledge services. Robert Hecht.

 

14.   Towards a finds identification service archaeologists: Building Bricks. Kate Fernie

 

15.   OAIsis: a Simple solution for implementing OAI-PMH on small siz archives of archaeological documents.  Claudio Barchesi

 

16.   Archaeological Data Modelling Using UML. Matskevich S.

 

17.   Archaeological Data Modeling using UML based on ISO19100 Standard. Susumu Morimoto, Teruko Usui, Yoshiaki Murao, Keiji Shimizu, Suguru Noda _ National Research Institute for Cultural Properties, Nara

 

18.   MIDAS XML: An International Schema for Monument Inventories. Tyler Bell

 

19.   XSTAR: The XML System for Textual and Archaeological Research. Sandra Schloen, David Schloen

 

20.   Encoding Model for the integration of greek and latin sources and archaeological evidences. G. Rispoli, A. D’Andrea, F. Rosiello, V. Barone

 

21.   Historical memory preservation on the Semantic Web: the case of the Historical Archive of the Aegean – Ergani. Efthimios C. Mavrikas, Vagelis Stournaras, Christis Konnaris

BBC

 TUESDAY, 11.30-13.00

22.   Simple Things, Many Voices: artifacts and digital storytelling. Dr.Christine Finn

 

Data Gathering Analises

THRUSDAY, 9.30-13.00

23.   Digitization of cultural heritage: model of an integral, three-dimensional spatio-temporal thesaurus. Rimvydas Lauzikas

 

24.   Model of Archaeological Database: Preservation of the project. Eugenijus Jovaisa; Rimvydas Lauzikas; Daina Stankeviit

 

25.   SIDORA Project: Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more.  Requirements for an open source Archaeological Information System. E. Tartera Bieto, A. Vidal Aixalà

 

26.   The Engraved Stone Plaque Registry and Inquiry Tool (ESPRIT) and the Windfalls and Pitfalls of Publishing Online Archaeological Databases. Dennis Crall, Katina Lillios

 

27.   And XML based open source solution for online/offline archaeological data storage and processing. Petko Staynov, Nikolay Genov

 

28.   Transforming relational databases into XML documents. Case Study. Manuella Kadar, Ioan Ileana

 

30.   Quantitative analysis of some archaeological objects of astronomical and chronological importance. Harald Gropp

Predictive Modelling

WEDNESDAY, 9.30-11.00

31.  The Cost Surface Analysis as a Predictive Model for the Reconstruction of the Ancient Road Network in the Territory of the Protohistorical Tarquinia. Giuliano Pelfer

 

32.  Towards the Bronze Age Settlement Model of a Northern Apennines Vallery. (Val di Vara, La Spezia, Italy). Marco Tremari, Roberto Maggi

 

Public Exibitions

 

WEDNESDAY, 11.30-13.00

33.  Virtual Reality on Web – Why not? Alexandrino Gonçalves, António José Mendes

 

34.  Virtual Lightbox for Museums and Archives (VLMA). Amy Smith,  Brian Fuchs,  Leif Isaksen

 

35. Fishbourne Roman Palace: Building, Publishing and Interacting with a Virtual Museum. Petridis Panagiotis

Lidar

tion

Thuesday, 9.30-11.00

36. Using pattern recognition to search LIDAR data for archeological sites. Arjan de Boer.

 

37.  Assessing ancient landscapes fossilized under forests by using laser scanning. A pilot study to generate 3-D models of ridge and furrow in the upper Rhine Valley. Benoît Sittler, Marc Daeffler

 

38.  LIDAR – High Resolution Raster Data as a survey tool. Sascha Schmidt, Jörg Bofinger, Ralf Keller, Siegfried Kur

Virtual Eye Room - SPECIAL SESSION: PROJECTION IN 3D SILVER SCREEN

WEDNESDAY, 11.30-13.00

39. Interactive 15th century Belgrade - 3D reconstruction of 15th century Belgrade presented through a new form of interactive real-time environment. Vitomir Jevremovic

40.  ArchaeoPackPro – new version, new Vinca campaign, new experiences. Vitomir Jevremovic, Nenad Tasic

41. Gaming industry vs. Virtual Archaeology. Vitomir Jevremovic

42. A Virtual Showcases prototype: the Augmented Room . Pedro Pereira, Filipe Marreiros, Phillip Tomé, Tony Lavender, Adérito Marcos

43.  Virtual reconstruction of Archaeological Sites: some case studies . Paulo Bernardes