Conference Program
DAY 1 OCTOBER 3
Chair Dimitris Bosnakis, University of Crete
14:00-14:30Welcome to the conference:
Thomas Krevetzakis, Vice- Mayor of Rethymnon
Pavlina Karanastasi, Head of the Department of History and Archaeology, University of Crete.
14:30-15:00 Åsa Berggren, Lund University and Antonia Davidovic, University of Heidelberg: Introduction to the conference themes
15:00-16:00 KEYNOTE Matt Edgeworth, University of Leicester: The shifting location of the act of discovery, and the implications for the study of the production of archaeological knowledge
16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK
16:30-17:30 Poster session
Chair Åsa Berggren, University of Lund
17:30-18:00 Jeremy Huggett, University of Glasgow: Digital Agency in Archaeological Practice
18:00-18:30 Zachary Batist, University of Toronto: Untangling and extending the discursive relations mediated by archaeological data through grounded research
18:30-19:00 Cristián Simonetti, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile/University of Aberdeen, Scotland: Archaeology in Suspension
19:00 COCKTAIL RECEPTION
DAY 2 OCTOBER 4
Chair Matt Edgeworth, University of Leicester
8:30-9:30 KEYNOTE Eric Poehler, University of Massachusetts-Amherst: Digital Technologies and the Transformations of Archaeological Labor
9:30-10:00 Felix Rösch, Göttingen University: Transferring analogue excavation documentation into the digital age – an interpretative chaîne opératoire
10:00-10:30 Markos Katsianis, University of Patras, Kostas Kotsakis, Aristotle University and Filippos Stefanou, Paliambela Kolindros Archaeological Programme: Re-mediating the excavation archive
10:30-11:00 COFFEE BREAK
11:00-11:30 Maurice Murphy, Virtual Building Lab, Sara Pavia, Trinity College Dublin, Simona Scandura, University Federico II of Naples, Eimear Meegan, Virtual Building Lab, Anthony Corns, Discovery Programme Ireland, Shane Lenihan, OPW and Antonella DiLuggo, University Federico II of Naples: Study of Archaeological Knowledge Content for Virtual Reconstruction
11:30-12:00 Dorina Moullou, Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports/ Hellenic Open University, Rebeka Vital, Shenkar Israel, Stella Sylaiou, Hellenic Open University, Suvi Debenjak, Inari Software, Hrvoje Kalafatić, Institute of Archaeology in Zagreb and Rajna Šošić-Klindžić, University of Zagreb: Technological tools for data acquisition in archaeology: How are they affecting the archaeological knowledge production
12.00-12:30 Delia Ní Chíobhaín Enqvist, Linnaeus University: Digital Maritime Sights
12.30-14:00 LUNCH BREAK
Chairs: Pavlina Karanastasi, University of Crete and Rimvydas Laužikas, Vilnius University
SPECIAL TRACK ON ARCHAEOLOGY-RELATED COMMUNITY PRACTICES
14:00-14:20 Ingrida Kelpšienė, Vilnius University and Costis Dallas, University of Toronto/IMSI Athena Research Centre: Archaeological communities on Facebook
14:20-14:40 Suzie Thomas, University of Helsinki, Irmelin Axelsen, University of Oslo and Vykintas Vaitkevicius, Vilnius University: Hobbyist Metal Detectorists in Europe: a web focus group of their uses and interests in digital tools and applications
14:40-15:00 Rimvydas Laužikas, Vilnius University, Johanna Enqvist, University of Helsinki, Pedro Luengo, University of Seville, Rajna Šošić-Klindžić, University of Zagreb, and Marina Toumpouri, Athonite Digital Archaeology: Archaeology and the Nation: how archaeological knowledge is reused for strength of national identity
15:00-15:20 Helena Nobre, University of Aveiro and Ana Sousa, University of Minho: May archaeology and cultural heritage contribute to creating a memorable nation brand image?
15:20-15:40 Meliha Handzic, International Burch University: Archaeology in Contemporary Arts: A Case of Stecci
15:40-16:00 Discussion of special track block
16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK
Chair Katerina Kopaka, University of Crete
16:30-17:30 KEYNOTE Mary Leighton, University of Michigan: Six Years of Eternal Winter: The Temporalities of Field Work Between the Global North and South
17:30-18:30 KEYNOTE Betsey Robinson, Vanderbilt University: By the Streams of the Source: Reflections on the American School Excavations of Ancient Corinth from the Peirene Valley (1898 to Present)
DAY 3 OCTOBER 5
Chair Jeremy Huggett, University of Glasgow
9:00-10:00: KEYNOTE Lisa Börjesson, Uppsala University: Autonomy, harmonization and decision-making in presentations of data – a comparative perspective on digital research documentation in archaeology and biomedicine
10:00-10:30 Isto Huvila, Uppsala University: Where to find archaeological information work and how to CAPTURE it
10:30- 11:00 Paul Reilly, University of Southampton: Meeting archaeological assemblages halfway
11:00-11:30 COFFEE BREAK
11.30-12:00 Costas Papadopoulos and Susan Schreibman, Maastricht University: 3D Scholarly Editions: An Aberration or a Logical Next Step?
12:00-12:30 Espen Uleberg, Museum of Cultural History Oslo: Using an Archaeological Infrastructure in Norway
12:30-14:00 LUNCH BREAK
Chair Rajna Šošić-Klindžić, University of Zagreb
14:00-15:00 KEYNOTE Allison Mickel, Lehigh University: The Unmanned Sieve: How local archaeological expertise is made invisible, and how to see it again
15:00-15:30 Colin Wallace, University of Waterloo: Symbiosis Between Local Communities and Foreign Archaeological Institutions on Long Term Archaeological Excavations in Greece: A Corinthian Example
15:30-16:00 Holly Wright and Julian Richards, Archaeology Data Services: Stewardship and equity within digital archaeological research infrastructures
16:00-16:30 COFFEE BREAK
16:30-18:00 Panel – Conference Conclusions
Posters:
Dirk Rieke-Zapp, AICON 3D Systems, and Elisabeth Trinkl, University of Graz: Face to face – close range inspection of head vases
Kari Uotila, Muuritutkimus: The excavations on the Gymnasium of Cathedral school 2017-2018 in Turku Finland
Jesús Balado, Lucía Díaz-Vilariño and Ernesto Frías, University of Vigo: Accurate runoff estimation on outdoor heritage sites from point clouds: A way to prevent water erosion
Gavin Leong and Matthew Brolly, University of Brighton: Surface normals analysis to visualise Stonehenge prehistoric rock carvings at high resolution
Milica Tapavički-Ilić, Institute of Archaeology Serbia, and Timka Alihodžić, Archaeological Museum of Zadar: Graves – time capsules for the future
Ivana Pandzic, Museum of Republic of Srpska: Old site, new methodology
Nadia Coutsinas, Institute for Mediterranean Studies: Creating a Database to Study Landscape Archaeology in Eastern Crete (Classical-Venetian Period)
Ana Cruz, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar, Hugo Pires, Faculty of Architecture of the University of Porto (CEAU), Zélia Rodrigues, University of Coimbra, and Fernando Pimenta, University of Porto: Space, karstic Shelter and Digital Meaning
Nafsika C. Andriopoulou and Panagiotis Partsinevelos, Technical University of Crete: Digital surface reconstruction of biominerals under a quantitative perspective: implications in the taxonomy and preservation of archaeomalacological material
Rui Tina Neto, Municipality of Meda, José Martinho Lourenço, University of Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro, and Ana Cruz, Polytechnic Institute of Tomar: Ancestors stone board joys: some technical considerations
Georgi Georgiev and Eleonora Gaydarova, New Bulgarian University: Affordable Heritage Archive
Marianna Katifori, University of Crete: Mapping and documentation of the churches in Sitia region: an approach of the rural landscape of Crete during the Venetian period
Ana Flávia Miguel, University of Aveiro/INET: On shifting ways of building knowledge in (and with) music – The case of Soma Project
Despoina Markaki, University of Crete: Archaeology through the lens of Law
Jana Minaroviech and Ladislav Dedík, Studio 727-Slovakia: Visualization of the Roman Architecture on the Celtic Acropolis at the Bratislava Castle in Slovakia
Nikos Papadopoulos, Institute for Mediterranean Studies Foundation for Research and Technology: Recent advances of geoinformatics in eastern Mediterranean for cultural resource management
Ana Navarro, Consejeria de Cultura, Fernando Carvajal, University of Almeria, and Francisco Agüera, University of Almeria: Fuente Amarguilla-Cortijo Nuevo: Heritage Protection and digital tools