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CAA2016: Oceans of Data: Proceedings of the 44th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology [Mīkstie vāki]

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A selection of 50 papers presented at CAA2016. Papers are grouped under the following headings: Ontologies and Standards; Field and Laboratory Data Recording and Analysis; Archaeological Information Systems; GIS and Spatial Analysis; 3D and Visualisation; Complex Systems Simulation; Teaching Archaeology in the Digital Age.

‘CAA2016: Oceans of Data’ gives an up-to-date overview of the field of archaeology and informatics. It presents ground-breaking technologies and best practice from various archaeological and computer science disciplines. The articles in this volume are based on the foremost presentations from the 44th Computer Applications in Archaeology Conference 2016, held in Oslo. The theme of CAA2016 was ‘Exploring Oceans of Data’, alluding to one of the greatest challenges in this field: the use and reuse of large datasets that result both from digitalisation and digital documentation of excavations and surveys. The volume contains 50 peer reviewed and highest ranked papers that are divided in eight parts, including an introduction and seven chapters. The introduction sets the stage with Oceans of Data (C.-E. Ore) and Theorising the Digital (S. Perry and J. S. Taylor), discussing the current status of overall CAA research. These two papers present the current developments, challenges, and potential that lies ahead from different perspectives. Ore points to the importance of common authority systems and ontologies. Common conceptual data models will ease curation and secure long term reusability. Perry and Taylor address the need to bring together theoretical and digital archaeology. In the following chapters, different topics are presented under the headings Ontologies and Standards, Field and Laboratory Data Recording and Analysis, Archaeological Information Systems, GIS and Spatial Analysis, 3D and Visualisation, Complex Systems Simulation, and Teaching Archaeology in the Digital Age.
Foreword v
Introduction 1(2)
Oceans of Data: Creating a Safe Haven for Information 3(8)
Christian-Emil Ore
Theorising the Digital: A Call to Action for the Archaeological Community
11(12)
Sara Perry
James Stuart Taylor
Ontologies and Standards
23(96)
Is that a Good Concept?
25(8)
George Bruseker
Maria Daskalaki
Martin Doerr
Stephen Stead
Sculptures in the Semantic Web Using Semantic Technologies for the Deep Integration of Research Items in ARIADNE
33(12)
Philipp Gerth
Dennis Mario Beck
Wolfgang Schmidle
Sebastian Cuy
Formalization And Reuse Of Methodological Knowledge On Archaeology Across European Organizations
45(10)
Cesar Gonzalez-Perez
Patricia Martin-Rodilla
Elena Viorica Epure
Linked Open Data For Numismatic Library, Archive And Museum Integration
55(8)
Ethan Gruber
Sustainability = Separation: Keeping Database Structure, Domain Structure And Interface Separate
63(6)
Ian Johnson
Systematic Literature Review On Automated Monument Detection: A Remote Investigation On Patterns Within The Field Of Automated Monument Detection
69(16)
Karl Hjalte Maack Raun
Duncan Paterson
Bioarchaeology Module Loading...Please Hold. Recording Human Bioarchaeological Data From Portuguese Archaeological Field Reports
85(4)
Ana Lema Seabra
Filipa Mascarenhas Neto
Cristina Barroso-Cruz
Methodological Tips For Mappings To Cidoc Crm
89(14)
Maria Theodoridou
George Bruseker
Martin Doerr
An Ontology For A Numismatic Island With Bridges To Others
103(6)
Karsten Tolle
David Wigg-Wolf
Ethan Gruber
Integrating Analytical With Digital Data In Archaeology: Towards A Multidisciplinary Ontological Solution. The Salamis Terracotta Statues Case-Study
109(10)
Valentina Vassallo
Giusi Sorrentino
Svetlana Gasanova
Sorin Hermon
Field And Laboratory Data Recording And Analysis
119(124)
Integrated Methodologies For Knowledge And Valorisation Of The Roman Casinum City
121(14)
Michela Cigola
Arturo Gallozzi
Leonardo Paris
Emanuela Chiavoni
A Multidisciplinary Project For The Study Of Historical Landscapes: New Archaeological And Physicochemical Data From The `Colline Metallifere' District
135(12)
Luisa Dallai
Alessandro Donati
Vanessa Volpi
From Survey, To 3D Modelling, To 3D Printing: Bramante's Nymphaeum Colonna At Genazzano
147(12)
Tommaso Empler
Adriana Caldarone
Towards A National Infrastructure For Semi-Automatic Mapping Of Cultural Heritage In Norway
159(14)
Martin Kermit
Jarle Hamar Reksten
ØIvind Due Trier
Experiments In The Automatic Detection Of Archaeological Features In Remotely Sensed Data From Great Plains Villages, Usa
173(12)
Kenneth L. Kvamme
Interpolating 3D Stratigraphy From Indirect Information
185(12)
Lutz Schubert
Ana Predoi
Keith Jeffery
Closing A Gap With A Simple Toy: How The Use Of The Tablet Affected The Documentation Workflow During The Excavations Of The Rozprza Ring-Fort (Central Poland)
197(10)
Jerzy Sikora
Piotr Kittel
Supercomputing At The Trench Edge: Expediting Image Based 3D Recoding
207(12)
David Stott
Matteo Pilati
Carsten Meinertz Risager
Jens-Bjorn Riis Andresen
Serai-Automatic Mapping Of Charcoal Kilns From Airborne Laser Scanning Data Using Deep Learning
219(14)
ØIvind Due Trier
Arnt-Barre Salberg
Lars Holger Pilø
Documenting Facades Of Etruscan Rock-Cut Tombs: From 3D Recording To Archaeological Analysis
233(10)
Tatiana Votroubekova
Archaeological Information Systems
243(42)
Fasti Online: Excavation, Conservation And Surveys. Twelve Years Of Open Access Archaeological Data Online
245(8)
Michael Johnson
Florence Laino
Stuart Eve
Elizabeth Fentress
Doha --- Doha Online Historical Atlas
253(8)
Michal Michalski
Robert Carter
Daniel Eddisford
Richard Fletcher
Colleen Morgan
Digital Archives --- More Than Just A Skeuomorph
261(12)
Emily Nimmo
Peter Mckeague
When Data Meets The Enterprise: How Flanders Heritage Agency Turned A Merger Of Organisations Into A Confluence Of Information
273(12)
Koen Van Daele
Maarten Vermeyen
Sophie Mortier
Leen Meganck
Gis And Spatial Analysis
285(52)
Crossroads: Lcp --- Model Testing And Historical Paths During The Iron Age In The North-East Iberian Peninsula (4Th To 1St Centuries Bc)
287(12)
Joan Canela Gracia
Nuria Otero Herraiz
Boundaries Of Agrarian Production In The Bergisches Land In 1715 Ad
299(12)
Irmela Herzog
Geometric Graphs To Study Ceramic Decoration
311(14)
Thomas Huet
Vertical Aspects Of Stone Age Distribution In South-East Norway
325(12)
Mieko Matsumoto
Espen Uleberg
3D And Visualisation
337(142)
Emerging Technologies For Archaeological Heritage: Knowledge, Digital Documentation, And Communication
339(14)
Martina Attenni
Carlo Bianchini
Alfonso Ippolito
New Actualities For Mediterranean Ancient Theaters: The Athena Project Lesson
353(4)
Carlo Bianchini
Carlo Inglese
Alfonso Ippolito
Archaeology And Augmented Reality. Visualizing Stone Age Sea Level On Location
357(20)
Birgitte BjøRkli
Sarunas Ledas
Gunnar LiestøL
Tomas Stenarson
Espen Uleberg
A Virtual Reconstruction Of The Sun Temple Of Niuserra: From Scans To Abim
377(12)
Angela Bosco
Andrea D'Andrea
Massimiliano Nuzzolo
Rosanna Pirelli
Patrizia Zanfagna
A 3D Digital Approach For The Study And Presentation Of The Bisarcio Site
389(10)
Paola Derudas
Maria Carla Sgarella
Marco Callieri
The Role Of Representation In Archaeological Architecture
399(10)
Mario Docci
Carlo Inglese
Alfonso Ippolito
Digital Archaeological Dissemination: Eleniana Domus In Rome
409(12)
Tommaso Empler
On Roof Construction And Wall Strength: Non-Linear Structural Integrity Analysis Of The Early Bronze Age Helike Corridor House
421(12)
Mariza Christina Kormann
Stella Katsarou
Dora Katsonopoulou
Gary Lock
An Exploratory Use Of 3D For Investigating A Prehistoric Stratigraphic Sequence
433(14)
Giacomo Landeschi
Jan Apel
Stefan Lindgren
Nicolo Dell'Unto
Les Gestes Retrouves: A 3D Visualization Approach To The Functional Study Of Early Upper Palaeolithic Ground Stones
447(10)
Laura Longo
Natalia Skakun
Giusi Sorrentino
Valentina Vassallo
Dante Abate
Vera Terehina
Andrei Sinitsyn
Gennady Khlopachev
Sorin Hermon
Enhancing Archaeological Interpretation With Volume Calculations. An Integrated Method Of 3D Recording And Modeling
457(14)
Giulio Poggi
Mirko Buono
3D Spatial Analysis: The Road Ahead
471(8)
Martijn Van Leusen
Gary Nobles
Complex Systems Simulation
479(44)
Weaving The Common Threads Of Simulation And Formation Studies In Archaeology
481(14)
Benjamin Davies
Evolving Hominins In Homininspace: Genetic Algorithms And The Search For The `Perfect' Neanderthal
495(12)
Fulco Scherjon
An Agent-Based Approach To Weighted Decision Making In The Spatially And Temporally Variable South African Paleoscape
507(16)
Colin D. Wren
Chloe Atwater
Kim Hill
Marco A. Janssen
Jan C. De Vynck
Curtis W. Marean
Teaching Archaeology In The Digital Age
523
Archaeological Education For A Digital World: Case Studies From The Contemporary And Historical Us
525(8)
Anna S. Agbe-Davies
Teaching Archaeology Or Teaching Digital Archaeology: Do We Have To Choose?
533(8)
Sylvain Badey
Anne Moreau
Domus: Cyber-Archaeology And Education
541(6)
Alex Da Silva Martire
Tatiana Bina
Digital Data Recording At Circus Maximus: A Recent Experience
547(8)
Alessandro Vecchione
Domenica Dininno
Teaching Gis In Archaeology: What Students Focus On
555
Mar Zamora Merchan
Javier Baena Preysler
Mieko Matsumoto is a member of the scientific staff at the Museum of Cultural History, the University of Oslo. With an education and research background from Japan, Norway, and Poland, she is an archaeologist with a wide knowledge of international lithic technology. Her research specialty focuses on the European Palaeolithic and the Norwegian Stone Age. She is a long-standing member of CAA International and CAA-Norway, with numerous publications on ICT and archaeology. ;





Espen Uleberg is the coordinator of the Digital Documentation Section at the Museum of Cultural History, the University of Oslo. With an education and research background from Germany and Norway, he is an archaeologist working with digitising museum collections since the early 1990s. He has international experience and knowledge over the use of field GIS and databases. He was chair of the organising committee of CAA2016, and is a long-standing member of CAA International and CAA-Norway, with numerous publications on ICT and archaeology.