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Aerial Archive Survey 2013

postdateiconFriday, 21 June 2013 13:47 | postauthoriconWritten by Anthony Corns | PDF | Print | E-mail
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DART Heritage Remote Sensing Horizon Scanning Workshop

postdateiconWednesday, 17 July 2013 15:16 | postauthoriconWritten by Anthony Beck | PDF | Print | E-mail

DART Heritage Remote Sensing Horizon Scanning Workshop

School of Computing, University of Leeds, United Kingdom

Tuesday, September 17, 2013 from 9:30 AM to 4:30 PM

Aims & Objectives

  • To provide an overview of the DART research advances and data outputs.
  • To examine how DART outputs can be used by different stakeholder communities.
  • To identify areas of development that build on DART.
  • To influence future policy objectives, research directions and funding programmes that support similar approaches.

Registration

You can register for the workshop following this link.

Further information is available on the workshop flyer which you can download here.

Provisional Programme

09:30 Registration and Coffee

The DART Project

10:00 Welcome - Tony Cohn

10:10 DART precis - Chris Gaffney

10:30 Research summaries - Dan Boddice, Rob Fry, David Stott

11:15 Bringing it all together - Anthony Beck

11:30 Modelling the data - David Jordan

11:45 The future: mining the data - Tony Cohn

12:00 Structured networking  

12:30 Mind the gap - buffet discussion chaired by Chris Gaffney

Community Discussions

13:30 Practitioner impact

  • ISAP - Armin Schmidt: confirmed
  • AARG - Oscar Aldred: confirmed
  • Keith Wilkinson: confirmed

14:30 Policy/Curatorial impact

  • Dave Cowley/Peter Horne: confirmed
  • Quinton Carroll: confirmed

15:00 Community impact

  • John Wells: confirmed

15:30 Building bridges - establishing effective collaborative networks

Bob Evans: confirmed

  • Vincent Van Walt: confirmed apologies
  • Toby Mottram: confirmed

15:55 Discussion and final remarks

16:30 Close

The event is likely to be videod and placed on-line. If you do not want your image or your contribution made available then you are advised to contact the organisers in advance of booking.


Bursaries

The Science and Heritage Programme and ArcLand have kindly provided bursaries to support attendance at this avent. These are aimed at students but open to all.

For a Science and Heritage Programme grant please send a request describing your situation and financial need to  This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it with BURSARY in the subject line.

For an ArcLand grant please confer to the ArcLand grant rules and forms https://www.archaeolandscapes.eu/index.php/en/outreach/grants.html ("Grants for ArcLand technical workshops & fieldschools"). The deadline for grant applications is 12th August 2013, 12:00 h (Leeds time). Notification of acceptance/rejection of the applications will be given by 16th August the latest.

Please note that you can only apply for either of these grants, it is not possible to receive both an Science and Heritage Programme and an ArcLand grant!

the DART Project: Background

Detection of Archaeological Residues using remote sensing Techniques (DART) is nearing completion of a three year, Science and Heritage funded initiative. To examine the complex problem of heritage detection DART has attracted a consortium consisting of 25 key heritage and industry organisations, academic consultants and researchers.

Enhanced knowledge of archaeological residues is important for the long-term curation and understanding of a diminishing heritage. There are certain geologies and soils which can complicate the collection and interpretation of heritage remote sensing data. In some of these ‘difficult’ areas traditional detection techniques have been unresponsive.

Over a 14 month period the DART project has intensively collected different geotechnical, environmental, geophysical and remote sensing data. The project team have analysed these data and started to develop a deeper understanding of contrast factors and detection dynamics. This workshop will share these results and examine ways in which they can be best used to improve research, practice, curation and engagement. We need your help to define outputs which will benefit the whole heritage community.


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The Past for the Present – new methods of the study of the history of Polish-Byelorussian borderland

postdateiconWednesday, 10 July 2013 14:09 | postauthoriconWritten by Milosz Piglas | PDF | Print | E-mail

Date: July 29th- August 9th, 2013

Place: Supraśl (Poland)

Aim:

The main aim of the workshop is to promote the understanding of new methods in archaeology for data capture and processing, including new technologies in non-invasive archaeology (Part 1). Part 2 will be focused on excavations techniques and methods of data documentation.

The another aim of the school is to give students understanding of practical methods for data capture, processing algorithms and formal analysis of the results, as well as how variety of data can be used to develop appropriate archaeological inferences. The course considers both non-invasive methods as well as excavations techniques. The course will be taught using a combination of lectures, interactive sessions and fieldwork workshops. This course provides students with a detailed knowledge of the theory, method, equipment and software associated with so called field archaeology. It also allows students to develop key skills frequently expected in landscape archaeology as well as management of archaeological heritage.

Pariticipants:

The school is organised for 15-20 MA and PhD archaeology students as well as professional archaeologists mostly from Byelorussia and NE Poland working on archaeology of the region as well as willing to get knowledge on new techniques in field survey in archaeology.

Organisers:

Podlasie Museum in Białystok, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Republic of Poland,

Institute of Prehistory, Adam Mickiewicz University in Poznań – ArchaeoLanscapes Europe project

Contact:

Adam Wawrusiewicz - This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it

Poster

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  • belarus
  • data capture
  • data processing
  • poland

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LiDAR-Toolbox available!

postdateiconTuesday, 19 February 2013 10:01 | postauthoriconWritten by Ralf Hesse | PDF | Print | E-mail
A software toolbox for LiDAR data handling and analyses (LiVT 1.0.0.19) has been developed within the framework of ArcLand by the project partners from the State Office for Cultural Heritage Management Baden-Wuerttemberg, Esslingen/DE (Ralf Hesse). The tool can be downloaded here (284.26 kB) for free, a presentation, introducing this software at the CAA Germany meeting in February 2013 is available icon here (44.09 MB) (at the moment only in German). For further questions please get in touch with This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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