Sensing the Past - Preliminary Programme Frankfurt, 24-26 February 2015 24 February 2015 Opening 10:00-10:15 Conference Opening and Greeting on Behalf of N.N. the Institute for Archaeology of Frankfurt University University of Frankfurt, Germany 10:15-10:30 Conference Opening and Greeting on Behalf of Eszter Bánffy the Roman-Germanic Commission Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute 10:30-10:50 ArchaeoLandscapes Europe - 5 Years of European Collaboration Axel G. Posluschny Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute Jean Bourgeois Ghent University, Belgium Dave C. Cowley Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland Chair: Axel G. Posluschny 11:00-11:25 Keynote - session 1: The diversity of European archaeological landscapes Session 1 11:30-11:50 / Scale and characterisation: an historic aerial 12:00 photographic perspective on European Landscapes 12:30-12:20 / Historical landscape through the lenses of Ivan Bugarski / Vujadin 12:30 LiDAR and photogrammetry: Late antique sites Ivanisevic in Serbia Institute of Archaeology, Belgrade, Serbia 12:30-14:00 Lunch break All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion 1 Chair: Pete Horne 14:00-14:20 / The changing Romanian landscape: the 14:30 importance of archival imagery William S. Hanson / Ioana A. Oltean 14:30-14:50 / An Aerial View of the Past - Aerial Archaeology Lis Helles Olesen / Esben 15:00 in Denmark Schlosser Mauritsen University of Glasgow, United Kingdom, University of Exeter, United Kingdom Holstebro Museum, Denmark 15:00-15:30 Coffee break Chair: Chris Musson 15:30-15:50 / Mapping Cretan Heritage from the Air: the 16:00 Challenge of Mountainous Landscape Gianluca Cantoro Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), Greece 16:00-16:20 / Past landscapes and contemporary cultural 16:30 identities. Social role of non-invasive archaeological methods Grzegorz Kiarszys Szczecin University Institute of History and International Relations, Department of Archaeology All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion 2 25 February 2015 Chair: Sorin Hermon 9:00-9:25 Keynote - session 2: Exploring past European landscapes: current techniques — future developments Michael Doneus University of Vienna, Austria Session 2 9:30-9:50 / 10:00 Scouring the surface and peering beneath it at John Bintliff / Apostolos Sarris the ancient city of Hyettos, Boeotia, Greece Foundation for Research and Technology Hellas (FORTH), Greece & University of Leiden, The Netherlands 10:00-10:20 / Large area archaeological mapping and Ralf Hesse / Jörg Bofinger 10:30 prospection using multiple lidar visualisation techniques: challenges, results and implications for archaeological research and heritage management State Office for Cultural Heritage Management Baden-Wuerttemberg, Esslingen, Germany 10:30-10:50 / Long-term multi-method studies of pre11:00 industrial iron production in a vast outfield landscape Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) Ole Risbøl / Michael Pregesbauer / Anneli Nesbakken 11:00-11:30 Coffee break Chair: Anthony Corns 11:30-11:50 / Exploring a Late Bronze Age city on the south 12:00 coast of Cyprus: an integrated approach Sorin Hermon / Carmen Science and Technology in Cuenca-Garcia / Giancarlo Archaeology Research Iannone / Marina Faka / Niki Center, Cyprus (STARC) Kyriakou / Kostas Anastasiades / Karin Nys All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion 3 12:00-12:20 / Remote sensing in the Brú na Bóinne World 12:30 Heritage Site: Past, present and future Stephen Davis / Knut Rassman UCD School of Archaeology, / Hans-Ulrich Voß / Christine Ireland Markussen / Will Megarry 12:30-14:00 Lunch break Chair: Hanna Stöger 14:00-14:20 / EmptyScapes: Filling ‘empty’ Mediterranean 14:30 landscapes, mapping and interpreting the archaeological continuum Stefano Campana / K. Saito / B. Frezza University of Siena, Italy 14:30-14:50 / Geophysical survey of the Viking Age burial 15:00 mound of Herlaugshaugen in Norway Arne Anderson Stamnes / potentially with Robert Fry Norwegian University of Science and Technology 15:00-15:20 / Visualization of lidar raster DEMs: guidelines 15:30 and tools Žiga Kokalj / Ralf Hesse Scientific Research Centre of the Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) 15:30-16:00 Coffee break Chair: Žiga Kokalj 16:00-16:20 / Detection of archaeological features in point 16:30 cloud data through Morphological Residuals Model (MRM) César Parcero-Oubiña / Luis Spanish National Research Gonçalves-Seco / Hugo Pires / Council (CSIC) Joao Fonte / Pastor FábregaÁlvarez / Patricia Mañana 16:30-16:50 / Exploring past Romanian landscapes: the 17:00 application of satellite and LiDAR imagery Ioana A. Oltean / William S. Hanson All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion University of Exeter, United Kingdom, University of Glasgow, United Kingdom 4 26 February 2015 Session 2 continues Chair: Ralf Hesse 9:00-9:20 / 9:30 Integrating a traditional method and a modern technique of archaeological remote sensing: the value of complementarity Martin Gojda University of West Bohemia, Czech Republic 9:30-9:50 / 10:00 Changing Past Landscapes: New Data, New Dilemma, More Doubts Włodek Rączkowski Adam Mickiewicz University Poznan, Poland Edel Bhreathnach The Discovery Programme, Ireland 10:00-10:30 Coffee break Chair: Dave Cowley 10:30-10:55 Keynote - session 3: Communicating and teaching landscape heritage Session 3 11:00-11:20 / Results of ArcLand Partner Co-operation: Gabor Bertok 11:30 fieldwork with students at a recently discovered Roman town Directorate of Baranya County Museums, Hungary & Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences of the Pázmány P. Catholic University (Piliscsaba/HU) 11:30-11:50 / Community engagement in remote sensing 12:00 Anthony Corns / Rob Shaw / Gary Devlin The Discovery Programme, Ireland 12:00-12:20 / Making Ancient Mediterranean Landscapes 12:30 Accessible Hanna Stoger / Hans Kamermans University of Leiden, The Netherlands 12:30-14:00 Lunch break All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion 5 Chair: Birger Stichelbaut 14:00-14:20 / Old Landscapes, New Eyes 14:30 Pete Horne English Heritage 14:30-14:50 / When and Why Does it Make Sense. Kick-off 15:00 training and/or workshop events in the field of aerial archaeology Darja Grosman University of Ljubljana, Slovenia 15:00-15:20 / Above and Below; Community Engagement in 15:30 Remote Sensing in Ireland Kevin Barton Landscape & Geophysical Services, Ireland Federica Boschi University of Bologna, Italy 15:30-16:00 Coffee break Chair: Włodek Rączkowski 16:00-16:20 / The experience of the Erasmus IP "Preventive 16:30 Archaeology. Evaluating sites and landscapes" (editions 2013-2014) 16:30-16:50 / In Flanders Earth: WW1 aerial photographs in a Birger Stichelbaut / Piet 17:00 museum and landscape context Chielens In Flanders Field Museum, Ypres, Belgium 17:00-17:30 Conference wrap up University of Oxford, Institute of Archaeology Gary Lock All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion 17:30-17:45 Conference closing Axel G. Posluschny All regular presentations are supposed to be 20-25 minutes plus 10-5 minutes for discussion Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute 6
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