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Call for posters

Posters are welcome to be presented at the colloquium. Two poster sessions of about one hour are foreseen in the programme. Topics for the conference should fall within the general theme of the Radio Past project, being non-invasive approaches to understand, manage and present complex archaeological sites. Especially welcome are presentations of recent research on :

– different kinds of remote sensing, aerial photography, ground based geophysics, artifact survey and geomatic survey of large and/or complex archaeological sites;

– geo-archaeological and geomorphological approaches to complex sites and their landscape context;

– GIS-based analysis and visualisation tools (including virtual archaeology) for presentation and heritage management of large archaeological sites.

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Abstract Submission Instructions

If you are interested to contribute, please send a short abstract to Cornelia Fischer from the colloquium’s secretariat () and according to the following guidelines.

– an abstract of maximum 500 words, written in English

– submission: no later than November 9, 2012 (extended deadline!)

– notice of acceptance: no later than November 16, 2012

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Full Poster Submission Instructions

If your abstract has been accepted, please submit the full poster to Cornelia Fischer no later than 5 January 2013 and  use the following guidelines for your layout:

– orientation: portait

– dimensions: A0 (width: 70 cm x height: 100 cm)

– text in English

The posters will not only be printed at Ugent and displayed in A0 format by the organization, but a digital version will be published on this website.

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