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32. Connected Landscapes: Digital and Quantitative Methods for Landscape Archaeology - Part A

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Room A111 (Building A)
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
1:30 PM - 4:50 PM
Room A111 (Building A)

Speaker

Dr. Fernando Moreno-Navarro
Roma Tre University

The Edge Effect. A network-driven quantification of distortions in raster-based transportation models.

Mr. Antonio Merola
Università Di Bari

Pathways to Power: Spatial and Network Analysis of Romanisation in Central Italy

Ms. Stefania Pesce
Università Del Salento

Landscape Archaeology in Salento (Southern Apulia): Investigating Mobility through GIS-Based Analysis

Dr. Patrick Cuthbertson
University College London

Complexity at what scale?: A quantitive multi-scalar approach to topographic complexity at the Acheulean Site of Rodafnidia (Lesbos, NE Aegean)

Ms. Αreti Μichalopoulou
University Of Cologne

Spatial Interactions and Socio-Political Organization in Late Helladic Messenia: A Computational Modeling Approach

Dr. Zehao Li
University of Science and Technology Beijing

Spatial Interaction Models of Fort Networks: Insights from the Zhidao Highway (China)

Prof. Fabrice Rossi
CEREMADE Université Paris Dauphine PSL

Assessing results from spatial interaction model

Mr. Marek Baczewski
University Of Warsaw

Landscape archaeology of the Mazovian Centre of Ancient Metallurgy. Spatial analyses of the settlement pattern in the Łowicko-Błońska Plain, Poland

Dr. Pau De Soto
Universitat Autònoma De Barcelona

The inscrutable ways of God? Deciphering Egyptian religious landscape strategies in late antiquity through computational analysis.

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