Designed for students and the interested public, this workshop explores how digital technologies are influencing the practice of archaeology through the prism of four research projects sponsored by Michigan’s Kelsey Museum of Archaeology. Project directors will present reflections on their use of digital technologies to capture data in the field, develop interpretations, and publish results. Representatives of LSAIT, Deep Blue Data, and Michigan Press will provide perspectives on the collection, storage, and long-term preservation of archaeological data. Sebastian Heath, a pioneer in the dissemination of archaeological data online, will give a response. All are welcome.
Schedule:
1:00-1:10 Introduction
1:10-1:30 Notion Survey (Christopher Ratté)
1:35-1:55 Gabii Project (Marcello Mogetta)
2:00-2:20 El Kurru (Geoff Emberling)
2:25-2:45 Olynthos Project (Lisa Nevett, David Stone)
2:50-3:00 Break
3:00-3:20 LSAIT GIS (Peter Knoop)
3:25-3:45 Deep Blue Data (Jake Carlson, Amy Neeser)
3:50-4:10 Michigan Press (Charles Watkinson, Jeremy Morse)
4:15-4:35 Respondent (Sebastian Heath, ISAW/NYU)
4:40-5:00 Discussion
Schedule:
1:00-1:10 Introduction
1:10-1:30 Notion Survey (Christopher Ratté)
1:35-1:55 Gabii Project (Marcello Mogetta)
2:00-2:20 El Kurru (Geoff Emberling)
2:25-2:45 Olynthos Project (Lisa Nevett, David Stone)
2:50-3:00 Break
3:00-3:20 LSAIT GIS (Peter Knoop)
3:25-3:45 Deep Blue Data (Jake Carlson, Amy Neeser)
3:50-4:10 Michigan Press (Charles Watkinson, Jeremy Morse)
4:15-4:35 Respondent (Sebastian Heath, ISAW/NYU)
4:40-5:00 Discussion
Building: | Kelsey Museum of Archaeology |
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Event Type: | Workshop / Seminar |
Tags: | Archaeology, Digital Data, Workshop |
Source: | Happening @ Michigan from Kelsey Museum of Archaeology, Interdepartmental Program in Ancient Mediterranean Art and Archaeology |