31. New Steps in Computational Methods and Theory to Studying Past Seafaring and Human-Water Interactions - Part A
Tracks
Room A5
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM |
Room A5 |
Speaker
Mr. Hongpeng Luo
Tianjin University
The Production of Austronesian Maritime Cultural Landscapes: from Spatial Characteristics and Knowledge Structures
Ms. Ermioni Vereketi
NKUA
Unraveling Identities: A GIS-Based Approach to Weapon Burials and Maritime Networks in Bronze Age Western Greece
Dr. Adam Dawson
University Of Oxford
If a Cornishman Were to Pray, All He Would Ask for Is a Good Wreck: A Social Network Analysis Approach to Tracking Illicit Maritime Movement in the Celtic Sea (1690-1715)
Dr. Karl Smith
University Of Oxford
Data at the Helm: Environmental Statistics and Maritime Movement Modelling
Dr. Andrew McLean
Barcelona Supercomputing Center
Using Wind Patterns for Maritime Cost Surface Creation: Practical Issues and Solutions
Dr. David Gal
University Of Haifa
Measuring Potential Sailing Mobility in Antiquity: Methods, Application and Outreach
Mr. Daniel Hinz
University Of Cologne
It’s a kind of magic: Houdini, CFD and the procedural reconstruction of ancient Greek and Roman sailing ships and the analysis of their sailing capabilities. A methodical overview.
