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Philip Verhagen
Revive the Past: Proceedings of the 39th Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology
English · Paperback / Softback
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Description
The peer-reviewed papers presented at the CAA2011 conference held in Beijing, China between April 12 and 16, 2011
List of contents
Foreword - Mingquan Zhou 3D DATA ACQUISITION Developing an "Archaeological" Benchmarking Procedure - Nicola Amico, Paola Ronzino and Giancarlo Iannone A Digital Drawing Tool for Recording Excavations: the Nikon iSpace System - Geoff Avern and Wouter Franssens Adapting the Agile Process to Digital Reconstructions of the Temple of Apollo at Delphi - Taylor D. Baldwin and Arne R. Flaten Three-Dimensional Documentation of Hadrian's Temple in Ephesus (Turkey) Using Different Scanning Technologies and Combining these Data into a Final - 3D Model - Christiane Duffort, Bernd Breuckmann, Robert Kalasek and Ursula Quatember An Image Based Modelling and Annotation Tool for Outdoor Cultural Heritage Studies - Mustafa Tolga Eren, Ceren Kayalar and Selim Balcisoy Ancient Vase 3D Reconstruction and 3D Visualization - Sorin Hermon, Despina Pilides, Giancarlo Iannone et al Real-time Visualisation and Recording: Total Station, Rhinoceros and Termite - Frederik Hyttel Large Scale Angkor Style Reliefs: High De nition 3D Acquisition and Improved Visualization Using Local Feature Estimation - Anja Schafer, Hubert Mara, Julia Freudenreich et al 3D Sutra: Processing of Scanned Sutra Inscriptions in China for Analysis, Interpretation and Visualization - Natalie Schmidt, Rainer Schutze and Frank Boochs Towards a System for Semantic Image-Based 3D Documentation of Archaeological Trenches - Robert Wulff and Reinhard Koch 3D MODELLING AND DIGITAL EXHIBITION Motion in Place: a Case Study of Archaeological Reconstruction Using Motion Capture - Stuart Dunn, Kirk Woolford, Leon Barker et al A New Approach from 3D Modelling and Scanning of Archaeological Data to RealTime Online Exploration - Bruno Fanini and Daniele Ferdani Deepening in the 3D Modelling: Multisource Analysis of a Polychrome Ceramic Vessel Through the Integration of Thermal and Hyperspectral Information - Mercedes Farjas, Juan Gregorio Rejas, Teresa Mostaza and Julio Zancajo An Ox-powered Paddlewheel Boat. Virtual Reconstruction of a 4th Century Roman Machine - Philippe Fleury and Sophie Madeleine Congruence of Methods for Determination of Sex using Real, Virtual and 3-D Printed Specimens - Julia Gamble, Amanda Blackburn and Robert D. Hoppa DIGITAL EXHIBITION Rhizome of Western Han: an Omnispatial Theatre for Archaeology - Sarah Kenderdine, Maurizio Forte and Carlo Camporesi Bringing Regional Heritage Sites Into 3D Virtual Environments: Cost-Free Data Workflow and Multiple 3D Exhibition - Naoki Kondo, Hiroyoshi Watanabe, Shigeru Sasaki et al A Remote Interactive Exhibition Method - Yuqi Li, Qingshu Yuan and Dongming Lu DATA MANAGEMENT Easy Recording System: Solutions Based on Web Free Apps Databases - Bogdan Bobowski Preventive Archaeology: Towards a Technological Integrated Solution - Sorin Hermon and Valentina Vassallo Being Formal and Flexible: Semantic Wiki as an Archaeological e-Science Infrastructure - Isto Huvila The Transatlantic Archaeology Gateway: Bridging the Digital Ocean - Stuart Jeffrey, Lei Xia, Julian Richards et al Event-based Archaeological Registration Principles - Peter Jensen Network Computing for Archaeology: a Case Study from the 'Replacement of Neanderthals by Modern Humans' Database Project - Yasuhisa Kondo, Seiji Kadowaki, Hirofumi Kato et al Strontium Isotope Analysis of Archaeological Fauna from the Wadian Site Chunyan Zhao, Peng Lv and Jing Yuan CONCEPTUAL MODELLING A Conceptual Model for Cultural Heritage De nition and Motivation - Cesar Gonzalez-Perez and Cesar Parcero-Oubina Process Modelling for Humanities: Tracing and Analysing Scienti c Processes - Charlotte Hug, Camille Salinesi, Rebecca Deneckere and Stephane Lamasse Was It Worth It? Experiences with a CIDOC CRM-based Database - Ellen Jordal, Espen Uleberg and Brit Hauge Semantic Technologies Enhancing Links and Linked Data for Archaeological Resources - Keith May, Ceri Binding, Doug Tudhope and Stuart Jeffrey A Conceptual Model of the Main Archaeological Monuments of Crete - Panagiotis Parthenios The World of Thucydides: From Texts to Artefacts and Back - Matteo Romanello and Agnes Thomas ACAML - a Markup Language for Ancient Chinese Architecture - Songmao Zhang, Ruqian Lu and Chunnian Liu GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS Mapping Prehistoric Building Structures by Visualising Archaeological Data and Applying Spatial Statistics: a Case Study from Taiwan - Chih-Hua Chiang and Yi-Chang Liu Predictive Modelling: a Case Study of Agricultural Terraces at Monte Pallano (Abruzzo, Italy) - James R. Countryman, Sam C. Carrier and Susan E. Kane Bayesian Spatial Analysis of Archaeological Finds and Radiocarbon Dates: An Example from Finland 4000-3500 cal BC - Juhana Kammonen, Tarja Sundell, Elena Moltchanova et al The CEDACH DMT: a Volunteer-Based Data Management Team for the Documentation of the Earthquake-Damaged Cultural Heritage in Japan - Yasuhisa Kondo, Akihiro Kaneda, Yu Fujimoto et al A Union of Dispersed Knowledge and People: Achievements of Archaeo-GIS Workshop 2007-10 - Yasuhisa Kondo, Go Matsumoto, Yoichi Seino et al Research of The Display of Historical Relics Migrations Based on a G/S Model - Fang Miao, Deng-Xiang Xu and Lu Lin Modeling the post-AD 79 Deposits of Somma-Vesuvius to Reconstruct the pre- AD 79 Topography of the Sarno River Plain (Italy) - Sebastian Vogel, Michael Marker and Florian Seiler Archaeological Predictive Modelling Used For Cultural Heritrage Manegment - Bill Wilcox NETWORK ANALYSIS Connecting the Dots: an Introduction to Critical Approaches in Archaeological Network Analysis - Tom Brughmans, Leif Isaksen and Graeme Earl Relative Neighbourhood Networks for Archaeological Analysis - Diego Jimenez-Badillo Networks of Border Zones: Multiplex Relations of Power, Religion and Economy in South-Eastern Europe, 1250-1453 AD - Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
About the author
Philip Verhagen is postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Archaeology, Classics and Ancient Near Eastern Studies at VU University Amsterdam.
Product details
| Assisted by | Philip Verhagen (Editor) |
| Publisher | Amsterdam Univ Pr |
| Languages | English |
| Product format | Paperback / Softback |
| Released | 01.01.2014 |
| EAN | 9789085550662 |
| ISBN | 978-90-8555-066-2 |
| No. of pages | 393 |
| Dimensions | 203 mm x 292 mm x 28 mm |
| Weight | 1270 g |
| Series |
Amsterdam University Press - C |
| Subject |
Humanities, art, music
> History
> Pre and early history
|
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