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Thursday, March 29
 

9:00am BST

1 - First steps towards detection of archaeological objects in high-resolution remotely sensed images of the Silvretta Alps Building 65, 1173 2 - New advances in the detection of centuriated field systems Building 65, 1173 1 - Archaeology in broad strokes: collating data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 2 - Data journey - excavation data goes to large dataset Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 3 - Material Culture Living Conditions: a digital platform for the publication of large artifact assemblage´s datasets Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 4 - ARCA: creating and integrating archaeological databases. Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 5 - Database of Estonian Archaeological Collections - development, problems, perspectives Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 5 - Semantics and thesauri for the study of Ancient Curse Tablets Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 6 - «Askeladden» - the Norwegian database system for cultural heritage: From closed system for professionals to open access and interaction with 'everyone' Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 7 - OpenInfRA - Storing and retrieving information in a heterogeneous documentation system (Long Paper) Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 8 - ROAD - A Portal and Platform for Research on Early Humans Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 1 - Virtual RTI of Three Dimensional Datasets Building 65, 1177 2 - Low-cost, rapid, mid-resolution 3D data capture using miniature, automatic Unmanned Aerial Vehicles and modern computer vision algorithms Building 65, 1177 3 - 3D model of Lugo's Roman Walls (Galicia-Spain) using a Terrestrial Laser Scanner and Unmanned Aerial Vehicle. Building 65, 1177 4 - Recording on Commercial Excavations with the Nikon Archaeology iSpace System. Building 65, 1177 5 - Multi-scalar, multi-sensor, three-dimensional documentation: two case studies exploring the utility of various methods in different environments Building 65, 1177 6 - Archiving Three-Dimensional Archaeology: New Technologies, New Solutions? Building 65, 1177 7 - Capturing and working with 3D data in heritage contexts Building 65, 1177 1 - The Long and Winding Road: Combinding Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling Building 65, 1097 10 - A network-based approach to the analysis of the spatial distribution of artefacts from surface contexts Building 65, 1097 2 - Least-cost networks Building 65, 1097 3 - Navigating the Network: a Network Analysis of Roman Transport Routes Building 65, 1097 4 - The Shape of the Ancient World Project Building 65, 1097 5 - The Spatial Construct of Social Relations: human interaction and modelling agency Building 65, 1097 6 - Toward a Spatial Grammar of Pompeii Building 65, 1097 7 - Re-contextualising inter-visibility networks with artefact networks for understanding urban connectivity in Iron Age and Roman Southern Spain Building 65, 1097 8 - Graves and graphs: relational approach to mortuary analysis Building 65, 1097 9 - A new method of spatial analysis based on the extraction of proximity graphs Building 65, 1097 1 - Calibrating an Illumination Dome for Archaeological Metrology Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 2 - Extracting Scars and Ridges Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 3 - The Restoration of Ceramics from Torre de Palma in Virtual and Augmented Reality, and the Implementation of CAD/CAM Technologies Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 4 - Exploring the perception of epigraphy: Analysis of visualisations through eye tracking Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 5 - Instruments and methods for the survey and analysis of amphitheatres Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 6 - The Digital Hadrian's Villa Project: Virtual World Technology as an Aid to Finding Alignments between Built and Celestial Features Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 7 - Post-excavation analysis in archaeology using technology Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 8 - Towards an interactive procedural reconstruction of the Louvre Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 9 - The Final Results of the Virtual 3D Reconstruction of the East Pediment of the Temple of Zeus at Olympia Building 65, Lecture Theatre C

11:15am BST

1 - Markers, visibility and the structuration of past landscapes. Analysing the role of megalithic monuments as waypoints during Iberian Late Prehistory. Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 2 - Bronze age pathways? Past populations mobility in prehistoric landscapes. Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 3 - Tides across space: new approaches in understanding maritime cultural landscape dynamics Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 4 - Everything flows: a computational approach to fluid landscapes Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 5 - Calculating Accessibility Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 6 - Archaeology, mobility and the lived experience Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 7 - Material Motion: A case study in quantitative motion analysis Building 65, Lecture Theatre B 1 - Recycling Roberts and Wrathmell: Building and Analysing the Atlas of Rural Settlement in England GIS Building 65, 1173 10 - Spatio-temporal analysis of radiocarbon dated archaeological artefacts from eastern Fennoscandia - a Bayesian computing approach using a Poisson point process model Building 65, 1173 11 - Is It Really The 'GOOD' Place? -The spatial analysis about the distribution of the Japanese Ancient Local government office 'Gunga'. Building 65, 1173 12 - A new approach for a peculiar Palaeolithic site: Spatial analysis at La Garma (Spain) Building 65, 1173 13 - Soil Erosion Risk Assessment near Archaeological Sites in Grevena, Northwestern Greece using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and GIS Building 65, 1173 14 - GIS Implementation in Preventive Archaeology: Process for an Epipaleolithic Site (Lyon, F), Methods and Results Building 65, 1173 15 - Mapping Spanish Republican Airfields: Using GIS for interpreting Air Warfare Building 65, 1173 16 - Study of Mont Bego's engravings with a Geographic Information System Building 65, 1173 17 - Exploring Archaeological Methods: Using Quantitative and Qualitative Techniques to Examine the Distribution of Amateur Collected Finds Building 65, 1173 2 - Testing for Nonlinear Settlement Patterns with Fractal Geometry: A Case Study from the Yalahau Region, Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico Building 65, 1173 3 - Analysis of relationship between archaeological site distribution and multiple environmental factors in the Jomon Period of Japan using GIS Building 65, 1173 4 - Interpreting the Brain Size Variability in the Late Pleistocene Hominins by the Use of Quantitative and GIS Approaches Building 65, 1173 5 - Open source GIS for archaeological data: two case studies from British and Egyptian Archaeology Building 65, 1173 6 - Speeding up Georeferencing with subpixel accuracy Building 65, 1173 7 - PyArchinit: Database Mangement System and Archaeological GIS Building 65, 1173 8 - The SICAC: an information system for the Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona (Seville, Spain) Building 65, 1173 9 - The Application of GIS in Ethnic and Folk Cultural Resource of China: Digitalization Types and Spatio-temporal Presentation Building 65, 1173

1:15pm BST

2:00pm BST

1 - Applying the ODD protocol in agent-based modeling of past socio-ecological dynamics Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 2 - Modeling Anthropic Ecosystems: a framework to understanding the whole before modeling the parts Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 3 - SteppingIn - modern humans moving into Europe Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 4 - Why Hunter and Gatherers did not die more often? Simulating prehistoric decision making Building 65, Lecture Theatre C 1 - Rock-art in the taskscape: a GIS-based approach to understanding the role of Iron Age rock-art in the lived landscape of Valcamonica (BS), Italy Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 2 - Shepherds or farmers? GIS-based approaches to understand the pre-Roman transhumance and land exploitation in Umbrian region (Central Italy) Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 3 - Pastoral Strategies, Settlement Patterns and Environment in the Uplands of Val di Fiemme (Trentino, Italy): the application of logistic regression analysis and the importance of spatial autocorrelation. Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 4 - Scaling Etruscan expansion Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 5 - Social Network Analysis Centrality Indexes and Central Places: A Case Study from Early Iron Age Central Italy Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 6 - Reconstructing the ancient cultural landscape around Pompeii in 2D and 3D Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 7 - The application of GIS to the study of Roman centuriated landscape in the low Padua Plain (Italy) Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 8 - Historic and archaeological itineraries for the discovery of Friuli during the Lombard period Building 65, Lecture Theatre A 1 - 3D laser scanning for site documentation: Worth the price? Building 65, 1177 2 - 3D Laser Scan of Stonehenge, Wiltshire. Building 65, 1177 3 - Revealing hidden realities in archaeology through laser scanner technologies. A critical analysis. Building 65, 1177 4 - Virtual Reconstruction of a Maya Temple Using Total Station and Photo Modelling Building 65, 1177 5 - Intra-site analysis and photogrammetry: the case study of the 'Buca di Spaccasasso' (Gr, Italy) an Eneolithic funerary site. Building 65, 1177 5 - Site recording using automatic image based three dimensional reconstruction techniques Building 65, 1177 6 - A new photogrammetric method applied to mining archaeology Building 65, 1177 8 - 3D Documentation in Archaeology: Recording Las Cuevas Site, Chiquibul Reserve, Belize Building 65, 1177 9 - Close-Range Photogrammetry vs. Laser Scanning: data capture, processing and model generation in the field and the lab Building 65, 1177 Poster - Illuminating Africa’s past: using Reflectance Transformation Imaging techniques in documenting ancient graffiti at Musawwarat es Sufra Building 65, South Corridor Poster - 'TOMOBIKI Night' - a Japanese Archaeo-GIS Ustream programme Building 65, South Corridor Poster - (Re)seeing the engraved block of El Mirón Cave (Ramales de la Victoria, Cantabria, Spain) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - 3D Macrowear Analysis of Sculpture techniques in the Manufacture of the Neolithic Stelae with Horns of the Serra de Mas Bonet (Vilafant, Catalonia) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - A survey on archaeological Web Gis: interoperability, usability, interface from the beginning to the future development Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Across the river. Spatial analysis in the middle bassin of Ripoll river (Catalonia, Spain) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - An integrated remote sensing approach for regional geoarchaeology in northwestern India Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Application of RTI in Conservation Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Bayesian Influence in Radiocarbon Dating. Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Deconstructing the present Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Digging out uncertainty from the ground Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Distribution analysis of bone findings in the prehistoric site of Mondeval de Sora (Belluno - Italy): issues and proposals Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Enemy at the Gates - Prediction models of the siege tactics at the castles in the 15th century Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Exploring the Future Roles for Archaeological Photography Building 65, South Corridor Poster - From 3D GIS to ArcheoGIS: First Steps towards a Timeless Conceptual Model Building 65, South Corridor Poster - From concept to practice – experimental archaeology and cultural education Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Geophysical survey in North Africa: Archaeological research by the British School at Rome and Archaeological Prospection Services of the University of Southampton Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Google Earth, GIS and Stone Walled Structures in Southern Gauteng, South Africa Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Integrating remote sensing techniques: the Penedes-Garraf (North-Eastern Spain) landscape case study Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Interpreting the evolution of the Roman villa of Sa Mesquida (Mallorca, Balearic Islands) through VR and DEM models Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Intrasite spatial analysis of the cemeteries with dispersed cremations Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Investigations at Roman Maryport. Integrated use of Geophysical Survey Methods to investigate the Extra-Mural area of a Roman fort. Building 65, South Corridor Poster - LiDAR data evaluation for archaeological purposes in Northwest Iberia Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Linking the Data of Ancient Sumer Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Low-cost Photogrammetry and 3D Scanning: The Case of El Nia'o Cave's Paleolithic Rockwall Paintings Documentation Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Mapping the Late Iron Age of the Vredefort Dome, South Africa Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Modelling Neolithic site location with MaxEnt Building 65, South Corridor Poster - No more pencils, no more field books'¦ Archaeological drawing from total station data and digital photography Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Ontology-based Collaborative Image Annotation Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Paris and its urban area at the intersection of history and geography (9th-19th century) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Photo-realistic Reality: The Level V "Shrine of the Hunters" at Çatalhöyük Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Photographic rectification and photogrammetric methodology applied to the study of construction process of the Provincial Forum of Tarraco (Spain) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Prehistoric settlements, burial sites, ritual places reprocessed by GIS Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Preparing High Resolution DTM to Prospect Ancient Roads in Saxony (Poster) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Pursuing the Past: Geophysical prospection services in the Mediterranean Building 65, South Corridor Poster - QueryArch3D: A 3D WebGIS System linking 3D Visualizations to Archaeological Data Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Rendering 3D Archaeological Visualisations in Avaya's WEB.ALIVE Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Rock Art on the Cloud: Spatial Data Infrastructure about Horn of Africa rock art Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Royalty and Rust: Tidgrove Key Reconstructions Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Settlement patterns in Drahany Highlands: GIS and quantitative methods based approach Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Simulated paths, real paths? The study case of the Iberian Cessetania (iron age society) Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The application of the modern recording standards in the Romania's museums Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The Art of Making project: Capturing the Meaning of Ancient Roman Sculpture Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The ideal bedfellows: How the Social Web and Archaeology became friends Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The Portus Project: Simulating the Ship-sheds Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The Sapelo Island Data Digitization Project Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The Scottish Ten project Building 65, South Corridor Poster - The use of GIS for comprehensive analysis of heterogeneous data collected at the Preobragenka-6 burial ground Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Visitor movement and tracking techniques. A visitor-sourced methodology for the interpretation of archaeological sites Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Visualisation and the Interpretive Process: An Investigation into the Practice of Archaeological Reconstruction Building 65, South Corridor Poster - Visualizing History: Visualization of Archeological and Architectural Sites Building 65, South Corridor Poster - VR as a tool for Ancient architecture. Examining some buildings in the eastern side of the forum of Pollentia (Alcúdia, Mallorca, Spain) Building 65, South Corridor Poster- ADeX for Protected Sites - Steps towards Standardisation in German Heritage Building 65, South Corridor 1 - The Web as a Space for Interpretation of the Real in Archaeology Building 65, 1143 2 - Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Realism: Decisions Made for Effective Communication Building 65, 1143 3 - Physically Accurate Computer Graphics: A New Visual Medium for Archaeolgy Building 65, 1143 4 - The Paradox of Translating Reality into Photorealism: From Fieldwork and Recording to Computer Graphic Interpretations Building 65, 1143 5 - STONE LANDSCAPES | a fine art route through landscape visualisation Building 65, 1143

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