08. Digital lifescapes: using multi-scalar approaches to map, model and reimagine urbanism, settlement and landscapes in archaeology - Part B
Tracks
Room A5
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 |
10:45 AM - 12:30 PM |
Room A5 |
Speaker
Dr. Tia Sager
University Of Helsinki
The Hills are Alive: Combining 3D modelling with GIS to study watchtowers in Northern Jordan
Prof. Apostolos Sarris
University of Cyprus
Exploring the Cultural Landscapes of Xeros River Valley in Cyprus through a Manifold Approach
Ms. Salomé Mega
University Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, Casa De Velázquez
Towards the development of a quantitative spatial method for the study of the social organisation of the Igiliz archaeological site (Morocco, 11th-13th c.) : a case study on faunal remains.
Dra. Juliana Figueira da Hora
University of Sao Paulo/ University of Münster
Mediterranean research laboratories in Brazil: Labeca -MAE-USP
Mr. Inayatullah Khan
Auto Traders
Unveiling Urbanization in Ancient Udyana (Swat, Pakistan): A GIS-Based Archaeological Investigation
Mr. Floris Jan Bruggink
University Of Amsterdam
Showing true colours with LOIS. Towards an intuitive and standardised Level Of Interpretation System for 3D-visualisations in Dutch archaeology
