Friday, 11th April 2003
08.00-16.00 Registration Steinsaal
Time Room 1 - Festsaal Room 2 - Wappensaal Room 3 - 317 Room 4 - 319  
  GIS INTERNET APPL. ECAI- Session 3 ARCH. PROCESSES  
09.00-09.20 K. Sorensen/ J. B. Glover/ S. L. Fedick, USA: A Volumetric Assessment of Ancient Maya Architecture: A GIS Approach to Settlement Patterns M. Gillick/ P. McKeague/ R. Strachan, UK: Online web developments at the Royal Commission of the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland

Where, when and why: space and time in research

I.N.Gregory, Chair

K. Kemp: Classifying time and space with GIS

A. Okon, Poland: State of advance in using computer methods in polish archaeology  
09.20-09.40 T. Tsonev/ E. Montagnari Kokelj/ Ch. Piano, Bulgaria, Italy: Efficiency of Chipped-Stone Techniques: An Analytical Model based on GIS data D.I.Micle, Romania :The ARHEOTIM Archeology Portal R. Mostern, M. Buckland, USA: Toward a gazetteer Clearinghouse for distributed historical and cultural content M. Zhukovsky, Russia: A new life for old data: approaches, methods, perspective  
09.40-10.00 T. G. Whitley, USA: Causality and Cross-Purposes in Archaeological Predictive Modeling A. Corns/ E. Kilfeather, Ireland: CIPHER (Communities of Interest to Promote Heritage of European Regions)- Internet cultural portals and the development of an Irish Cultural Heritage Forum M. L. Berman, USA: Integration of Multilingual Gazetteer Data S. Hermon, F. Niccolucci, A. Francesca, M.-R. Iovino, V. Leonini, Italy: Archaeological typologies ­ an archaeological fuzzy reality  
10.00-10.20 M. Cattani/ A. Fiorini/ B. Rondelli, Italy: “Computer applications for a reconstruction of archaeological stratigraphy as a predictive model in urban and territorial contexts” K. Fernie, UK: Revealing collections: discovery, access and inter-operability

D. Bodenhamer, USA: Moving through time

I. N. Gregory: Analysis in space and time

Discussion

O. Missikoff, M. Missikoff, Italy: Ontology as a formal base for the conceptual modeling of archaeological entities
10.20-10.40 Coffee Break
Time Room 1 - Festsaal Room 2 - Wappensaal Room 3 - 317 Room 4 - 319 Room 5 - ADV
  GIS INTERNET APPL. GPS OSTEOLOGY CULT.HERIT.MANAG.
10.40-11.00
R. Ebersbach/ C. Schade, Switzerland/ Germany: Modeling the intensity of early neolithic land use with the help of GIS - an example from the „Mörlener Bucht“, Wetterau, Hesse, Germany

D. Evans/ I. Johnson, Australia: Enriching online site databases through user contribution: the development of an interactive map of UNESCOs World Heritage list

M. Farjas/ M. Alonso/ LAR Research Team: Mapping our Heritage
P. Gunz, P. Mitteroecker, FL. Bookstein, GW. Weber, Austria: Computer aided reconstruction of incomplete human crania using statistical and geometrical estimation methods
O. Missikoff/ M. Forte, Italy: Proposal for a deployment of Business Process Re-engineering techniques to CH (and VH) Management
11.00-11.20 Th. Frank/ K.P. Wendt, Germany: Up & Down. Scaling archaeological data provided by GIS based procedures: Up-scaling areas of economic interest in the Neolithic – a comparative case study from the Rhineland and the Wetterau/Germany M. Baldi/ F. Carminati, Italy: A web oriented database for archaeological spreading R. Shaw, Ireland: Global Positioning System - Advancing Survey Techniques in Archaeology P. Mitteroecker, P. Gunz, M. Teschler -Nicola, GW. Weber, Austria: New Morphometric Methods in Paleopathology. Shape Analysis of a Neolithic Hydrocephalus

X. D. Zhu, China: Strategy of Cultural Heritage Management Based on Information Science in China

11.20-11.40 K. P. Wendt/ Th. Frank, Germany: Up & Down. Scaling archaeological data provided by GIS based procedures: Down-scaling archaeological data to the level of natural landscape units in Germany - a comparative case study from the Rhineland and the Wetterau/Germany A. Calosci, Spain: When the people are the context; Putting the "minor" Picasso- Arias collection and its "major" context onto the web A. Bilc, B. Slapšak, Slovenia: GPS in survey and excavation: Slovenian experience N. Lynnerup, Denmark: Imaging the Dead B. Ducke, Germany: A geo-archaeological model of holocene landscape development and its implications for the preservation of archaeological sites
11.40-12.00 P. Jablonka, Germany: Reconstructing Sites and Archives. Information and Presentation Systems at Troy   A. Postnov/ E. Vergounov, Russia: Navigation GPS-positioning for Archaeology G. Guipert, France: Three-dimensional imagery, a new look on the Man of Tautavel L. Krušinová, Czech Republic:Official List of Archaeological Sites in the Czech Rep.
12.00-13.40 Lunch Break
Time Room 1 - Festsaal Room 2 - Wappensaal Room 3 - 317 Room 4 - 319 Room 5 - ADV
  GIS INTERNET APPL. ECAI- Session 4 ARCHEOMETRY CULT.HERIT.MANAG.
13.40-14.00
H. Tsumura, Japan: Geostatistical approach to the topology of the prehistoric settlement system. A case study in Musashino upland, Tokyo, Japan

J. Häser, Germany: An Internet-Geographical Information System for multidisciplinary Research in Oman

Building the infrastructure

S. Anderson, Chair

S. Anderson: Summary of previous sessions

V.M.Sirbu/ D. A. Stefan, Romania: A Dacian Sacred Enclosure in the Carpathian Mountains: Pietroasele-Gruiu Darii
S.D. Liyanage, Sri Lanka: The Potentials of the Digital Literacy in Sri Lankan Archaeology
14.00-14.20 St.Merlo,UK: The "contemporary mind". 3D GIS as a challenge in excavation practice D. C. Papadopoulos/ E. C. Mavrikas, Greece: Peer-to-Peer Ways to Cultural Heritage

P. S. Ell, UK: Data creation

W. Kilbride, UK: Data Preservation, access and integration

R. Darmawan, Indonesia: Optimizing Digital Library for National Heritage as
Cultural Heritage Managing Device
14.20-14.40     I. N. Gregory: Training and education N. Rashid, PakistanCultural heritage and people
14.40-15.00 Coffee Break

D. Bodenhamer, USA: Organizational models

 

 
Time Room 1 - Festsaal Room 2 - Wappensaal Room 3 - 317 Room 4 - 319 Room 5 - ADV
  PHOTOGRAMMETRY ECAI- Session 4 GIS CULT.HERIT.MANAG.
15.00-15.20 G. Avern, UK: The Orthographic Approximation - a simple geometrical model for avoiding perspective error in constructing photomosaics

P. S. Ell, UK: Funding models

Discussion

A. El-Shazly, Japan: A Study on the Cognitive Structure of the Historical European Quarter in Cairo G. Mules, Australia: Building Community-based Information Management Systems within Aboriginal Cultures of the Kimberley Region, Australia
15.20-15.40 M. Sauerbier/K. Lambers, Switzerland: From vectors to objects: modeling the Nasca Lines at Palpa, Peru Coffee Break G. Pizziolo/ M. De Silva, Italy: GIS analysis of historical cadastral maps as a contribution in landscape archaeology C. Mules, Australia: Australian Aboriginal contemporary art – cultural artefact or virtual icon?
15.40-16.00 J. A. Barceló/O. Vicente, Spain: Photogrametric applications in prehistoric archaeological sites

ECAI- Session 5 ECAI and Historical GIS - the State of the Art

L. Lancaster, USA, Chair

R. Simar, USA: Medieval German Shrines and the Reformation: A Geographic Information System

A. A. Velho, Portugal: EuroPreArt WebGIS: Memories looking into the future I. Elkhawas/ A. Al Qubaisi, United Arab Emirates: The 3D Documentation of Al-Jahili Fort in Al-Ain, United Arab Emirates (UAE). A Virtual Reality Application
16.00-16.20 H. Thaler, Italy: Virtual Reconstruction of the Excavation and 3D Analysis of the Statues from Grumentum I. Merzliakova, M. L. Berman, Russia/USA: From Tibet to Altai: Place Names of Western China on Old Russian Maps G. Higginbottom/ A. Smith/ R. Clay, UK: Being There: viewing time and distance across space G. Di Gironimo, B. Ferrara, St. Patalano, Italy: Definition and reconstruction of parametric archetypes of archaeological artefacts by means of CAD techniques
16.20-16.40 O. Georgoula/ D. Kaimaris/ G. Karadedos/ P. Patias, Greece: Geoinformation and archaeology - an integrated study in the Archaeological site of Philippoi in N. Greece K. Heung-kyu, C. Young-joon, K. Jong-hyuk, J. Chi-young, S. Hang-su, South Korea: Compilation of the Administrative Atlas of the Chosun Dynasty (1392-1910) L. M. Cornish, Australia: The Application of GIS in Analysing Human Threats to Shipwrecks. Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia L. Iakovleva, Ukraine: Computerised methods for Palaeolithic art studies
16.40-19.30 CAA-MEETING

M. L. Berman, USA: Time - Differentiated datasets for Chinese historical administrative units

D. Bodenhamer, USA: North American Religion Atlas

I. N. Gregory, P. S. Ell, UK: The Great Britain Historical GIS

Discussion

AG ARCH MEETING
   
19.30-21.30 Farewell Reception - Festsaal-Vienna City Hall
   

 

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