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9:00am BST
1 - Approaching spatial context from a new perspective. What can we wait from 'Archaeological Information Science'? Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
10 - Bootstrapped Correspondence Analysis in Practice Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
2 - Landscape networks. The spatial reflection of human practices. Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
3 - The Distribution Map - One step beyond Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
4 - From space to graphs for understanding the spatial changes with the medieval and modern fiscal sources Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
5 - Open source geostatistics for archaeology: the fauna of Fumane cave Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
6 - Zooming patterns among the scales Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
7 - Ecological and social space in the high mountains in South Norway 8500 - 2000 BP Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
8 - Integrating spatial analyses into foraging societies land use strategies. A case study from the Nalón basin (Asturias, North of Spain). Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
9 - GIS & Statistical Methods applied on the ager Tarraconensis. Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
2:00pm BST
1 - Pursuing the past: Current approaches to integrated geophysical surveys of Roman urban landscapes in the Mediterranean Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
2 - Integrated survey, mapping and interpretation of abandoned Roman towns in Adriatic Italy Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
3 - 'The whole is more than the sum of its parts'- Geospatial data integration and analysis at the Roman site of Ammaia (Marvão, Portugal) Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
4 - Dionysias Archaeological Project: the discovery of a new town in Egypt through Remote Sensing and GIS Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
5 - Multi+ or Manifold Geophysical Prospection? Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
5 - Rural Life in Protohistoric Italy: using integrated spatial data to explore protohistoric settlement in the Sibaritide Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
6 - Multi-method archaeological prospection in the Brú na Bóinne WHS, Co. Meath, Ireland. Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
7 - Above and below: an integrated approach to the analysis and visualisation of data from topographic and geophysical surveys Building 65, Lecture Theatre B
9:00am BST
2:00pm BST
1 - Concepts for Studying the Built Environment: A framework of socio-spatial reasoning for identifying and operationalising comparative analytical units in GIS Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
2 - Formalization of scientific process and conceptual modelling for the study of territorial and products distribution dynamics (ArchaeDyn II programme) Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
3 - Can points, polygons, and lines represent dynamic and differing spatial landscapes of hunter-gatherers, pastoralists, and fisher-folk? An example of the role of GIS in understanding Holocene archaeology in the... Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
4 - Detecting the causal action, mapping the spatial distribution consequence: Geostatistic approach in chemical residues at intra-site level. Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
5 - Exploring the effects of curvature and refraction on GIS-based visibility studies Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
6 - Spatial Configuration and the Roman House: A Visibility Graph Analysis Approach Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
7 - 'There's an App for that': How can smartphones improve the ergonomics of landscape study, analysis and interpretation? Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
8 - Diffusion of Raw Materials and Manufactured Objects. A challenge for spatial analysis? Building 65, Lecture Theatre C
11:15am BST
4:15pm BST