Category Archives: Academia

Summary of Byzantine survey colloquium via Bill Caraher

Bill Caraher has summarized his thoughts from the recent colloquium on Byzantine survey, held at Dumbarton Oaks last weekend.

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Modeling Connectivity

THE DEPARTMENT OF CLASSICS AND THEODORE B. GUÉRARD LECTURE SERIES PRESENT Classical Charleston Modeling Connectivity: Cultural Networks in the Ancient Mediterranean New approaches and technologies for interpreting space – “the spatial turn” — are having a profound impact on human communication, and … Continue reading

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Managing Archaeological Data in the Digital Age: Best Practices and Realities

Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: This past week, Deb Brown, who co-organized our panel at the Archaeological Institute of America’s annual meeting made the talks available on the YouTubes. All the papers were very solid on this … Continue reading
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Digital Classicist London 2013: Call for Papers

From the Stoa Consortium: Call for Papers January 24th, 2013 by Gabriel Bodard The Digital Classicist London seminar series, which provides a forum for research into the ancient world that employs digital research methods, invites submissions for Summer 2013. We … Continue reading
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Graduate Symposium in GIS Applications in Archaeology

Middle East Technical University Graduate Program in Settlement Archaeology Graduate Symposium Series 5 29-30 April 2013, METU Ankara   GIS Applications in Archaeology Understanding  the distribution of material culture in time and space forms the basis of archaeological studies. While … Continue reading
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Some More Thoughts on Digital History

Reblogged from The Archaeology of the Mediterranean World: Our panel yesterday on Managing Archaeological Data in a Digital Age was really nice. There was an engaged audience and a diverse but cohesive group of papers. What more could you want … Continue reading
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AIA 2013 Meeting, Seattle WA

I am sitting in the Sheraton’s bar, watching the Seattle/Washington game (and geekily enough, blogging).  Will write a short note now, just to say that the times spent discussing the state of geospatial studies in archaeology formed some of the … Continue reading
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Call for Papers: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World

CALL FOR PAPERS Word, Space, Time: Digital Perspectives on the Classical World An interdisciplinary conference organized by the Digital Classics Association University at Buffalo, SUNY Buffalo, NY 14261, USA April 5 – 6, 2013 Archaeological GIS, digital historical mapping, literary … Continue reading
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Online Resource for Augustan Roman Monuments

David Romano at the Archaeological Mapping Lab and a team of scholars has been putting together an online geographically organized resource entitled ‘Digital Augustan Rome.’ From the website: ‘Digital Augustan Rome is a long term mapping project that is prepared to provide … Continue reading
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