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20. "Scaling Heights": Unveiling Mountainous Landscapes Through Interdisciplinary Survey Strategies, Quantitative Modelling and Computational Methods

Tracks
Room 3B
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
1:30 PM - 3:50 PM
Room 3B

Speaker

Dr. Nadezhda Kecheva
National Archaeological Institute With Museum At The Bulgarian Academy Of Sciences

Mountains in Scales: Point Process Models of Early Iron Age Sites in Southeastern Bulgaria

Ms. Andriana Xenaki
University Of Cambridge

Point Process Modelling: Applications, Challenges, and Limitations of Exploring Human-Landscape Relations in Dikte (Eastern Crete)

Mr. Giannis Apostolou
Catalan Institute Of Classical Archaeology (icac)

A gate to the past: Systematising the use of historical aerial imagery to explore montane cultural landscapes in Greece

Dr. Arnau Carbonell-Puigventós
Landscape Archaeology Research Group (GIAP) / Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology (ICAC-CERCA)

Tracing adapted methodologies for high mountain landscapes: outcomes from the Eastern Pyrenees

Mr. MichaƂ Leloch
University Of Warsaw

Chariots in the Sky - Documentation of rock art sites in the Kyzyl Dara Gorge, Uzbekistan

Mr. Rizvan Pathazhapurakkal Sherif
University of Hyderabad

Bridging Coasts and Cultures: A Comparative Study of Arikamedu, Alagankulam and Pattanam in Early Historic Tamilakam

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