PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME
DAY 1
8.30 – 9.00 AM Registration at the colloquium venue “Het Pand”
9.00 – 9.30 AM Welcome
9.30 – 11.00 AM Session 1A : Remote sensing and aerial photography (chair: Cristina Corsi, Coordinator of the Project Radio-Past)
– Giuseppe Ceraudo (Università del Salento, Lecce) – Aerial archaeology and ancient landscapes. Combining traditional methods and advanced technologies
– Darja Grosman (Univ. Ljubljana) – The old fashioned way. AP interpretation between experience and technology.
11.00 – 11.30 AM Coffee break
11.30 AM – 1.00 PM Session 1B : Remote sensing and aerial photography (chair: Cristina Corsi, Coordinator of the Project Radio-Past)
– Jean Bourgeois (Univ. Gent) – Aerial photography in Flanders: from research to cultural heritage management
– Simon Crutchley (English Heritage) – Drawing on the future to preserve the past
1.00 – 2.00 PM Lunch
2.00 – 4.00 PM Session 2A : Geo-archaeological survey (chairs: Frank Vermeulen & Philippe De Mayer, Univ. Gent)
– Eric Fouache (Univ. Paris – Sorbonne, Abu Dhabi) – The geoarchaeological approach
– Helmut Bruckner (Univ. Köln) – Spatio-temporal changes of coastal cities – examples from the Aegean Sea and Black Sea
– Kosmas Pavlopoulos (Univ. of Harokopeion, Athens ) – Paleoenvironmental reconstruction: Restricted indicators and processes- new approaches of “reading’ the sedimentary phasies
4.00 – 4.30 PM Coffee break
4.30 – 6.00 PM Session 2B : Geo-archaeological survey (chairs: Frank Vermeulen & Philippe De Mayer, Univ. Gent)
– Jose-Luis Peña-Monné (Univ. Zaragoza) – Methodological proposals for landscape evolution study around the archaeological sites in semiarid regions. The Caesaraugusta-Saraqūsta-Zaragoza (Central Ebro valley, Spain) example
– Giuliano Rodolfi (Univ. Firenze) – The importance of “minor” archeological sites as indicators of palaeonvironmental conditions and problems for their management: some examples from Tuscany (Italy).
6.00 – 7.00 PM Reception (dedicated to Prof. Morgan De Dapper – Department of Geography)
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DAY 2
9.00 – 10.30 AM Session 3A: Geophysical survey (chair: Burkhart Ullrich, Eastern Atlas)
– Eileen Ernenwein (Univ. Arkansas) – title to be submitted
– Bozidar Slapsak (Univ. Ljubljana) – Structuring systematic non-invasive research on complex sites
10.30 – 11.00 AM Coffee break
11.00 AM – 12.30 PM Session 3B: Geophysical survey (chair: Burkhart Ullrich, Eastern Atlas)
– Stefano Campana (Univ. Siena) – Exploring the archaeological continuum. New perspectives and actual limitations of very large scale geophysical prospections
– Cornelius Meyer (Eastern Atlas, Berlin) – Fast, precise and flexible: Trends in large-scale geophysical prospection for geoarchaeology
12.30 – 1.30 PM Lunch
1.30 – 2.00 Poster session I
2.00 – 3.30 PM Session 4A : Digital technologies and visualisation (chair: Guenther Weinlinger, 7reasons)
– Anthony Corns (The Discovery Programme, Dublin) – 3D Digital documentation of cultural heritage: What’s the point(s)?
– Chris Gaffney (Univ. Bradford) – Working at the visualisation and interpretation boundary
3.30 – 4.00 PM Coffee break
4.00 – 5.30 PM Session 4B : Digital technologies and visualisation (chair: Guenther Weinlinger, 7reasons)
– Sofia Pescarin (CNR Rome) – Virtual archaeological landscapes
– Michael Klein (7reasons) – Current productions in virtual archaeology: Carnuntum, German Limes and Radio-Past
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DAY 3
9.00 – 10.30 AM Session 5A: Site management and development (chair: Arjen Bosman, The Missing Link)
– Almudena Oregas (CSIC Madrid) – A Roman mining landscape today. Successes and challenges in the archaeological zone of Las Médulas (León, Spain)
– Sigrid Van Roode (The Missing Link) – title to be submitted
10.30 – 11.00 AM Coffee break
11.00 AM – 12.30 PM Session 5B: Site management and development (chair: Arjen Bosman, The Missing Link)
– Dirk Callebaut (Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation) – The European valorisation of archaeological sites
– Daniel Pletinckx (Visual Dimension) – Virtual reality for monuments and sites: how to make it work
12.30 – 1.30 PM Lunch
1.30 – 2.00 PM Poster session II
2.00 – 4.00 PM Round table: Surveying complex archaeological sites: between traditional and innovative approaches (chair: Frank Vermeulen, Univ. Gent )
Participants:
– Simon Keay (Univ. of Southampton)
– Bozidar Slapsak (Univ. of Ljubljana)
– John Bintliff (Univ. Leiden)
– Martin Millett (Cambridge University)
– Jeroen Poblome(Univ. Leuven)
– Cristina Corsi (Università di Cassino, Univ. of Evora)
4.00 PM Closure of the colloquium
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