44. Digital and computational methods in the studies of rock art and ancient art: beyond tracing the past - Part B
Tracks
Auditorium 1
Thursday, May 8, 2025 |
6:00 PM - 7:30 PM |
Auditorium 1 |
Speaker
Ms. Clémentine Bourbiaux
Laboratoire TRACES UMR5608 - Université Toulouse Jean Jaurès
The contribution of areological and phylogenetic analyses to the study of the socio-cultural palaeogeography of LSA rock art sites in southern Africa - The example of the Matobo massif (Zimbabwe) and the Brandberg (Namibia).
Mr. Oliver Vogels
University Of Cologne
How high is high? Using digital methods to trace land-use strategies of prehistoric hunter-gatherers in a mountainous region in Namibia in a period of increasing aridification
Dr. Trond Lοdοen
University Museum Of Bergen
From Virtual access for Rock Art sites to Digital Rock Art Infrastructure
Dr. Ashely Green
University Of Gothenburg
Digitisation, Preservation, Interpretation: Online dissemination and AI in the Swedish Rock Art Research Archives
