46. Advances in Computational Archaeology - Part A
Tracks
Room A111 (Building A)
Wednesday, May 7, 2025 |
8:30 AM - 10:30 AM |
Room A111 (Building A) |
Speaker
Dott. Michele Basta
University Of Bari
Mapping and Analyzing the Cultural and Archaeological Heritage of Manfredonia (Italy) for Public Archaeology
Dr. Angela Bosco
Università Di Napoli L'orientale
Planning a digitally integrated future: GIS and BIM for roman architecture, the case of Pompei Archeological Park
Dr. Guillermo Bustos-Perez
Max Planck Institute For Evolutionary Anthropology. Department Of Human Origins
Testing and integrating machine learning models in a user friendly app to estimate original scraper mass.
Dr. Concetta Cataldo
Università Di Catania
The Challenge of Digging Data: Roman Villae Maritimae and the Creation of a Data Repository
Juyeon Choi
Kongju National University
Quantitative analysis of bone density for mammoth tailbone fossils using X-ray computed tomography imaging technology
Mr. Florian Thiery
Leibniz-zentrum Für Archäologie (leiza)
How Squirrels can help to feed Wikidata and the Wikibase Ecosystem. Examples from the Wikiprojects “Ogham Stones”, “Holy Wells“, “Linked Reindeers in Alta”, “Linked Open Samian Ware”, and the “fuzzy-sl” Wikibase
Ms. Martina Trognitz
Acdh-ch, Austrian Academy Of Sciences
The WikiProject Archaeology
