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This volume brings together a selection of papers proposed for the Proceedings of the 42nd Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference (CAA), hosted at Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University from 22nd to 25th April 2014. The program was divided into different themes and this structure has been maintained in the arrangement of articles in the various chapters of this book. Chapter headings include: Historiography; Field and Laboratory Data Recording; Ontologies and Standards; Internet and Archaeology; Archaeological Information Systems; GIS and Spatial Analysis; Mathematics and Statistics in Archaeology; 3D Archaeology and Virtual Archaeology; Multi-Agent Systems and Complex System Modelling.

This volume brings together a selection of papers proposed for the Proceedings of the 42nd Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology conference (CAA), hosted at Paris 1 Pantheon-Sorbonne University from 22nd to 25th April 2014.
Foreword v
Computers and Mathematics in Archaeology, Anatomy of an Ineluctable Success!
1(8)
Francois Djindjian
Chapter 1 Historiography
Towards a History of Archaeological Computing: An Introduction
9(8)
Paola Moscati
A Retrospective on GIS and AIS Platforms for Public Archaeology in Italy Searching Backward for Roots and Looking Onwards for new Methodological Road-Maps
17(12)
Mirella Serlorenzi
Ilaria Jovine
Giorgia Leoni
Andrea De Tommasi
Andrea Varavallo
Art History of the Ancient Near East and Mathematical Models. An Overview
29(6)
Alessandro Di Ludovico
Sergio Camiz
Archaeology and Computer Applications: The Automatic Cataloging of Italian Archaeological Heritage
35(8)
Alessandra Caravale
Chapter 2 Field and Laboratory Data Recording
Practical Assessment of a Multi-Frequency Slingram EMI for Archaeological Prospection
43(10)
Francois-Xavier Simon
Alain Tabbagh
Apostolos Sarris
Utilizing Magnetic Prospection and GIS to Examine Settlement Organization in Neolithic Southeastern Europe
53(12)
Alexis Niekamp
Apostolos Sarris
Historic Forest Change: New Approaches to Land Use Land Cover
65(8)
Charlotte E. Stancioff
Robert G. Pontius Jr.
Scott Madry
Elizabeth Jones
Challenges and Perspectives of Woodland Archaeology Across Europe
73(8)
Hauke Kenzler
Karsten Lambers
Archaeological Mapping of Large Forested Areas, Using Semi-Automatic Detection and Visual Interpretation of High-Resolution Lidar Data
81(6)
Øivind Due Trier
Lars Holger Pilø
Laser scanning and Automated Photogrammetry for Knowledge and Representation of the Rupestrian Architecture in Cappadocia: Sahinefendi and the Open Air Museum of Goreme
87(8)
Marco Carpiceci
Carlo Inglese
Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Approach in Archaeological Fieldwork
95(12)
Carlo Bianchini
Francesco Borgogni
Alfonso Ippolito
From Survey to Representation of the Model. A Documentation of Typological and Chronological Sequences of Archaeological Artefacts: Traditional and Innovative Approach
107(8)
Alfonso Ippolito
Luca J. Senatore
Barbara Belelli Marchesini
Gabriella Ceroli
Archaeology In the Third and Fourth Dimensions: A Case Study of 3D Data Collection and Analysis From Prince Rupert, BC, Canada
115(8)
Alyssa Parker
Morley Eldridge
Integrated RTI Approaches for the Study of Painted Surfaces
123(12)
Eleni Kotoula
Graeme Earl
Survey, Documentation and Analysis of the Archeological Architecture: the House of the Knights of Rhodes in the Forum of Augustus
135(10)
Carlo Bianchini
Gaia Lisa Tacchi
Digital Research Strategies for Ancient Papyri: A Case Study on Mounted Fragments of The Dervenl Papyrus
145(12)
Eleni Kotoula
Graeme Earl
Chapter 3 Ontologies and Standards
Towards Linked-Data in Numismatics: How the DIANA Approach can Improve the Diachrony Integrating Heterogeneous Pieces of Data
157(8)
Maria Caltabiano
Mariangela Puglisi
Antonio Celesti
Grazia Salamone
Celtic Coins in Context, a New Database
165(6)
Katherine Gruel
Agnes Tricoche
Philippe Charnotet
Uncertainty Handling for Ancient Coinage
171(8)
Karsten Tolle
David Wigg-Wolf
Interoperability of the ArSol (Archives du Sol) Database Based on the CIDOC-CRM Ontology
179(8)
Emeline Le Goff
Olivier Marlet
Xavier Rodier
Stephane Curet
Philippe Husi
Find the Balance - Modelling Aspects in Archaeological Information Systems
187(6)
Franz Schwarzbach
Felix F. Schafer
Alexander Schulze
Integration of Archaeological Datasets Through the Gradual Refinement of Models
193(12)
Cesar Gonzalez-Perez
Patricia Martin-Rodilla
Linked Open Greek Pottery
205(10)
Ethan Gruber
Tyler Jo Smith
The Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden
215(6)
Marcus J. Smith
Exploring Time and Space in the Annotation of Museum Catalogues: The Sloane Virtual Exhibition Experience
221(6)
Stephen Stead
Dominic Oldman
Jonathan Whitson Cloud
Building Comprehensive Management Systems for Cultural -- Historical Information
227(8)
Chryssoula Bekiari
Martin Doerr
Dimitris Angelakis
Flora Karagianni
Managing Time Dimension in the Archaeological Urban Information System of the Historical Heritage of Rome and Verona
235(10)
Alberto Belussi
Sara Migliorini
Piergiovanna Grossi
Towards an Archaeological Information System: Improving the Core Data Model
245(12)
Muriel van Ruymbeke
Cyril Carre
Vincent Delfosse
Pierre Hallot
Michelle Pfeiffer
Roland Billen
Chapter 4 Internet and Archaeology
Archaeological Open Access Journals: The Case of `Archeologia e Calcolatori'
257(8)
Alessandra Caravale
Alessandra Piergrossi
Massive Open Online Opportunity: MOOCs and Internet-Based Communities of Archaeological Practice
265(6)
Jeffrey P. Emanuel
Moving Instruction Beyond the Museum's Walls: Priorities in Online Public Education at the Oriental institute
271(8)
Kathryn Grossman
Catherine Kenyon
Megaera Lorenz
Brittany Hayden
Crowd- and Community-Fuelled Archaeology. Early Results from the MicroPasts Project
279(10)
Chiara Bonacchi
Andrew Bevan
Daniel Pett
Adi Keinan-Schoonbaert
The ACCORD Project: Archaeological Community Co-Production of Research Resources
289(10)
Stuart Jeffrey
Alex Hale
Cara Jones
Sian Jones
Mhairi Maxwell
Chapter 5 Archaeological Information Systems
12000 Years of Human Occupation, 3 Meters Deep Stratigraphy, 12 Hectares... A Geographical Information System (GIS) for the Preventive Archaeology Operation at Alizay (Normandie, France)
299(6)
Sylvain Mazet
Cyril Marcign
BrunoAubry
Isabelle Comte
Philippe Boulinguiez
Records and Spatial Representations in the Context of a Rescue Excavation: The Case of Quincieux (Rhone-Alpes, France)
305(10)
Ellebore Segain
Veronique Vachon
Bernard Moulin
Cecile Ramponi
Wojciech Widlak
Cartography and Heritage: Past Practice and Future Potential for Mapping Scotland's Cultural Heritage
315(8)
Peter McKeague
Visualization Based on the Norwegian University Museum Database
323(10)
Espen Uleberg
Mieko Matsumoto
An Inventory of Lucanian Heritage
333(8)
Alain Duplouy
Vincenzo Capozzoli
Alessia Zambon
Integrating Complex Archaeological Datasets from the Neolithic in a Web-Based GIS
341(8)
Kai-Christian Bruhn
Thomas Engel
Tobias Kohr
Detlef Gronenborn
Enhanced 3D-GIS: Documenting Insula V 1 in Pompeli
349(12)
Giacomo Landeschi
Nicolo Dell'unto
Daniele Ferdani
Stefan Lindgren
Anne-Marie Leander Touati
MAPPA Open Data Metadata. The importance of Archaeological Background
361(4)
Francesca Anichini
Gabriele Gattiglia
A Simple Way to Formalize the Dating of Stratigraphic Units
365(6)
Bruno Desachy
Recognizing Temporalities in Urban Units from a Functional Approach: Three Case Studies
371(10)
Julie Gravier
OH_FET: A Computer Application for Analysing Urban Dynamics Over Long Time Spans
381(12)
Laure Saligny
Ludovic Granjon
Thomas Huet
Gael Simon
Xavier Rodier
Bastien Lefebvre
An `Alphabet' to Describe the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Settlement Systems: A Relevant Representation of Time?
393(8)
Marie-Jeanne Ouriachi
Frederique Bertoncello
Pierre Nouvel
Laure Nuninger
Elise Fovet
Stephane Alix
Chapter 6 GIS and Spatial Analysis
ArkeoGIS, Merging Geographical and Archaeological Datas Online
401(6)
Loup Bernard
Damien Ertlen
Dominique Schwartz
Counting Sheep Without Falling Asleep: Using GIS to Calculate the Minimum Number of Skeletal Elements (MNE) and Other Archaeozoological Measures at Schoningen 13li-4 `Spear Horizon'
407(6)
Alejandro Garcia-Moreno
Jarod M. Hutson
Aritza Villaluenga
Elaine Turner
Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser
Looking for the Best. A Comparison Between GIS and PageRank Based Algorithms for Preventive Archaeology in Urban Areas
413(10)
Dubbini Nevio
Gabriele Gattiglia
Augusto Palombini
Analyses of Bone Modifications on Human Remains: A GIS Approach
423(8)
Elsa Ciesielski
Herve Bohbot
Territorial Organisation of the Terramare Culture (Bronze Age, Italy): Use of GIS Methodology to Tackle Societal Issues
431(12)
Julie Boudry
From the Excavation to the Territory: Contributions of GIS Tools to the Study of the Spatial Organization of the Archaeological Site of Argentomagus (France, Indre, Saint-Marcel/Argenton-sur-Creuse)
443(8)
Emeline Le Goff
Laure Laut
Yoann Rabaste
Francoise Dumasy
The Integration of Landscape Processes In Archaeological Site Prediction in the Mugello Basin (Tuscany/Italy)
451(8)
Elmar Schmaltz
Michael Marker
Hans-Joachim Rosner
Adrew-Williams Kandel
The Use of Burgundy Stone from Ancient Times to the Present Day
459(10)
Stephane Buttner
Delphine Montange
Laure Saligny
Marion Foucher
Eric Leclercq
Marinette Savonnet
Exploring Intervisibility Networks: A Case Study From Bronze and Iron Age Istria (Croatia and Slovenia)
469(12)
Zoran Cuckovic
Chapter 7 Mathematics and Statistics in Archaeology
Intentional Process Modeling of Statistical Analysis Methods
481(8)
Charlotte Hug
Rebecca Deneckere
Ammar Aymen
Ancient Mesopotamian Glyptic Products, Statistics and Data Mining: A Research Proposal
489(8)
Alessandro Di Ludovico
Sergio Camiz
Intrasite Spatial Analysis Applied to the Neolithic Sites of the Paris Basin: From the Archaeological Feature to Global Analysis
497(12)
Francois Giligny
Statistical and Mathematical Models for Archaeological Data Mining: A Comparison
509(10)
Nevio Dubbini
Adam Lodoen
Chapter 8 3D Archaeology and Virtual Archaeology
Measuring and Describing 3D Texture
519(10)
Vera Moitinho De Almeida
Juan Antonio Barcelo
Old Versus New -- Introducing Image-Based 3D Modeling into the General Documentation Workflow of Archaeological Rescue Excavations. Case Studies: the Cachtice and Bratislava castles, Slovakia
529(12)
Jan Zachar
Seta Stuhec
Beyond Spreadsheets: Digitising the Archaeological Artefact Inventory Process
541(8)
Arianna Traviglia
Stephen White
Andrew Wilson
Potentialities of 3D Reconstruction in Maritime Archaeology
549(8)
Elisa Costa
Carlo Beltrame
Francesco Guerra
Cultural Heritage Documentation in Cave Environnement Using Low-Cost Means for Archaeologists. Case Study of the Larchant Caves in the Fontainebleau Forest in France
557(12)
Aurelia Lureau
Mehdi Belarbi
Pascal Raymond
Regis Touquet
Forum Romanum: A 3D Model for Self-Service Educational Purposes
569(6)
Philippe Fleury
Sophie Madeleine
Nicolas Lefevre
The Virtual Reconstruction of a Small Medieval Town: The Case of Briviesca (Spain)
575(10)
Mario Alaguero
Andres Bustillo
Blanca Guinea
Lena Iglesias
25 Years of Experience in Virtual Reconstructions - Research Projects, Status Quo of Current Research and Visions for the Future
585(8)
Mieke Pfarr-Harfst
The Archaeological Excavation of the Early Neolithic Site of Portonovo as a Case Study for Testing a 3D Documentation Pipeline
593(12)
Cecilia Conati Barbaro
Eva Savina Malinverni
Anna Nora Tassetti
Chiara La Marca
Chapter 9 Multi-Agent Systems and Complex System Modelling
A Density-Based Simulation Approach for Evaluating Prehistoric Population Fluctuations in Finland
605(6)
Tarja Sundell
Juhana Kammonen
Multi-Agent Modelling of the Neolithic LBK
611(12)
Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel
Richard Moussa
Jerome Dubouloz
Explaining the Adoption of `Innovations' in Western Europe During Bronze Age: Towards an Agent-Based Simulation
623(8)
Juan A. Barcelo
Florencia Del Castillo Bernal
Giacomo Capuzzo
Berta Morell
Joan Negre
Spatial Interaction Simulation Methods for Ancient Settlement Distributions in Central Italy
631(10)
Taylor Oshan
Carson Farmer
Eoin O'Donoghue
Interactions and Network Analysis of a Rock Art Site in Morro do Chapeu, Bahia, Brazil
641
Carlos Etchevarne
Gregoire Van Havre