Tra l'1 e il 3 febbrario 2023 il resaponsabile scientifico del LAD: Laboratorio di Archeologia Digitale alla Sapienza, Julian Bogdani, parteciperà al colloquio internazionale “Digital Archaeology Bern: advancing open research into the next decade”, organizzato dall'Università di Berna (Svizzera).
Il programma dell'evento è disponibile all'indirizzo dab23.archaeological.science/abstracts/ e i lavori verranno trasmesso anche via Zoom.us. Il link per seguire da remoto verrà pubblicato poco prima dell'inizio della diretta.
Programma
S0: Conference Keynote
- 9.15. Ben Marwick
Keynote
S1: Open Science in Archaeology: Impact & Significance
- 10.30. Julian Richards
Large-scale open data integration in archaeology: challenges and prospects - 11.00. Petr Pajdla
Archaeological information system of the Czech Republic: towards open data and research - 11.30. Andrés Darío Izeta, Roxana Cattaneo
Open science/open archaeology: a Latin American view - 12.00. Zack Batist
Documenting the collaborative commitments that support data sharing within archaeological project collectives
S2: Archaeology, Open Science & the Digital Humanities
- 14.00. Stefan Münger, Eythan Levy
Digital glyptics: new approaches to the study of stamp-seals from the Southern Levant - 14.30. Sophie C. Schmidt, Florian Thiery
Wikidata as a knowledge base and research tool for open science in archaeology - 15.00. Thomas Simeth, Carola Metzner-Nebelsick, Louis Nebelsick
From trowel to AI: open source-supported reconstruction of a Bronze Age fortification - 16.00. Hristijan Talevski, Emanuel Demetrescu, Bruno Fanini
Мapping of the archaeological reasoning process in 4D: form of publication or excavation of another kind? - 16.30. Rachel Opitz
Archaeological remote and near surface sensing and integrated sustainable land management
S3: Practical Applications
- 9.00. Iza Romanowska
Agent-based modelling as a tool for open interdisciplinary research - 9.30. Giacomo Bilotti
Modelling with open or restricted data? A case study from prehistoric Northern Europe - 10.30. Silvana Hunger, Sebastian Borkowski
The Digital Atlas of Notched Bone Artefacts (DANBA): a collaborative open science database - 11.00. Felix Riede, Shumon T. Hussain, David N. Matzig, Peter M. Yaworsky, Laurits S. Andreasen
CLIOdynamic ARCHaeology: computational approaches to critical pinch points in European Final Palaeolithic archaeology and climate change - 11.30. Peter M. Yaworsky, Shumon T. Hussain, Felix Riede
The human niche space of Late Upper Paleolithic Europe and the effects of climate and population growth - 13.30. Julian Bogdani
Digital archaeology reloaded: from paperless documentation towards a data-driven open science - 14.00. Eythan Levy
Open chronology: towards FAIR and transparent chronology building - 14.30. Joe Roe, Martin Hinz
XRONOS: open chronometric data from archive to infrastructure - 15.30. Martin Hinz
Transparent population estimations using Bayesian models - 16.00. Maria Elena Castiello
Archaeological mapping of Andean regions: towards collaborative research and open science
S4: Poster session
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Massimiliano Secci, Irene Katsouri, Stella Demesticha
Mare Cyprium: multimedia applications for Cypriot maritime cultural heritage -
Aurélie Terrier
Architectural study and restitution of the Greco-Roman temple of Sobek and Harwer in Kom Ombo (Upper Egypt) -
Rahel C. Ackermann, Jonas von Felten, Margareth Warburton
Connecting the dots – linking coin finds -
Despoina V. Sampatakou
Digital media for communicating archaeological research: text, Twine, VR -
Aline Damiano, Elif Gürçınar
OsteoAR: An educational mobile augmented reality application for an archaeozoological bone atlas -
Sabina Battle Baró
Poster presentation -
Mikel Díaz-Rodríguez
Reproducibility with R applied to the study of Palaeolithic distribution sites -
Evdoxia Tzerpou, Joan Antón Barceló
Seeing what cannot be seen: theoretical considerations regarding virtual reconstructions and visualization of prehistoric archaeological sites

