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Posluschny / K. Lambers / I. Herzog (eds.), Layers of Perception.
Proceedings of the 35th
International Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative
Methods in Archaeology (CAA). Berlin, Germany, April 2–6,
2007. Kolloquien zur Vor- und Frühgeschichte, Vol. 10 (Bonn
2008). 428 pp., extensively illustrated, 1 CD ROM. Dr. Rudolf Habelt GmbH. ISBN 978-3-7749-3556-3. |
Layers of Perception: Contents |
Preface 01| RECORDING AND ANALYSIS OF FIELD DATA John Pouncett – Gary Lock Closest Facility Analysis: Integration of Geophysical and Test-Pitting Data from the South Cadbury Environs Project Otis Crandell – Angelica Balos Palaeotopography – The Use of GIS Software with Data Derived from Resistivity Surveys and Stratigraphic Profiles to Reconstruct Sites and Past Terrains Bogdan Bobowski – Krzysztof Walczak – Miroslaw Stawniak Hybrid 3D Visualisations of Archaeological Sites: Dynamic 3D Visualisations of Harris Matrix Data for Rescue Town Excavations, Gdansk / Szafarnia Site, Poland Undine Lieberwirth 3D GIS Voxel-Based Model Building in Archaeology Giulio Fabricatore – Francesca Cantone Pushing the Archaeological Interpretation by Analysing Workflow Protocols: The “Variable Transparency Image Stacker” and DATARCH© Archaeological Data Management System Martin Gussone – Manfred Stephani – Dorothée Sack Resafa and its Surroundings – Resafa-Sergiupolis / Rusafat Hisham. The Employment and Evaluation of Diverse Methods Shannon J. P. McPherron – Harold L. Dibble – Deborah Olszewski GPS Surveying and On-Site Stone Tool Analysis: Equipping Teams for Landscape Analysis in the Egyptian High Desert Michael Rains Silchester – A Virtual Research Environment for Archaeology Stuart Eve – Guy Hunt ARK: A Development Framework for Archaeological Recording 02| GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING Apostolos Sarris – Nikos Papadopoulos – Vasilis Trigkas – Eleni Kokkinou – Dimitris Alexakis – Georgia Kakoulaki – Emanuela de Marco – Evi Seferou – Guangrong Shen – Marios Karaoulis – Kleanthis Simirdanis – Foteini Kondili – Marianna Karifori – Meliha Dogan – Yiannis Lolos – Thanasis Kalpaxis Recovering the Urban Network of Ancient Sikyon Through Multi-component Geophysical Approaches Immo Trinks – Lars-Inge Larssons Geophysical Archaeological Prospection in Rescue Archaeology: Examples from Sweden Ercan Erkul – Andreas Hüser – Harald Stümpel – Tina Wunderlich Combined Geophysical Survey of an Ancient Hittite Dam: New and Old High-Tech Mohamed Abdelwahab Mohamed Ali – Hans Burkhardt – Badr el Din Khalil Integration of Magnetic and Resistivity Imaging Surveys for Archaeological Prospection in the Southern Part of Meroe City (Capital of Kush, Sudan) Burkart Ullrich – Thomas Günther – Carsten Rücker Electrical Resistivity Tomography Methods for Archaeological Prospection Henning Zöllner – Burkart Ullrich – Renate Rolle – Sergey Makhortykh – Michail Orlyuk Results of Geophysical Prospection in the Scythian Settlement of Belsk (Bol’šoe Belskoe Gorodišce) Anna Klochko – Dmitry Shishkov Virtual Georadar Modelling of Significant Archaeological Sites 03| 3D DATA ACQUISITION AND PROCESSING Karsten Lambers – Fabio Remondino Optical 3D Measurement Techniques in Archaeology: Recent Developments and Applications Stefano Campana – Fabio Remondino Fast and Detailed Digital Documentation of Archaeological Excavations and Heritage Artifacts Sabry F. El-Hakim – Fabio Remondino – Lorenzo Gonzo – Francesca Voltolini Effective High Resolution 3D Geometric Reconstruction of Heritage and Archaeological Sites from Images Tim Gernat – Shannon J. P. McPherron – Harold L. Dibble – Jean-Jacques Hublin An Application of Structured Light Scanning to Documenting Excavated Surfaces and in situ Finds: Examples from the Middle Paleolithic Sites of Jonzac and Roc de Marsal, France Norbert Zimmermann – Gerold Eßer Showing the Invisible – Documentation and Research on the Roman Domitilla Catacomb, Based on Image Laser Scanning and 3D Modelling Peter Fux – Martin Sauerbier – Janine Peterhans – Thomas Kersten – Maren Lindstaedt Documentation and Interpretation of the Petroglyphs of Chichictara, Palpa (Peru), Using Terrestrial Laser Scanning and Image-Based 3D Modeling Maja Aufschnaiter – Anja Cramer – Guido Heinz – Hartmut Müller Documentation of Medieval Caves in Southern Crimea (Ukraine) Using Hybrid Data Sources Dieter Dirksen – Zoltan Böröcz – Guido Bischoff – Lena Loerper – Albrecht Jockenhövel High Resolution Documentation and Evaluation of Decorated Wall Stones with Optical 3D Measurement Techniques taking the Megalithic Gallery-Grave at Züschen / Lohne, Germany as an example Michael Jansen – Georgios Toubekis – Andreas Walther – Marina Döring-Williams – Irmengard Mayer Laser Scan Measurement of the Niche and Virtual 3D Representation of the Small Buddha in Bamiyan Hubert Mara – Robert Sablatnig Evaluation of 3D Shapes of Ceramics for the Determination of Manufacturing Techniques Albert Wiedemann Pictured Descriptions of Spatial Objects Giuliano De Felice – Nunzia Maria Mangialardi – Maria Giuseppina Sibilano – Giuliano Volpe Late Roman Villa at Faragola (Foggia, Italy): Laser Scanning for a Global Documentation Methodology During Field Research Lena Loerper – Albrecht Jockenhövel – Dieter Dirksen Re-inspection of the Megalithic Art of the Gallery-Grave at Züschen/Lohne, Germany, with Optical 3D Measurements Techniques Arleyn Simon – Gerald Farin – Christian Lübke – George Indruszewski – Jeremy Rowe Ceramic Technologies Digital Library (CTDL):A Digital Repository of Medieval Ceramics; A Preliminary Report 04| 3D MODELLING AND VISUALISATION Laia Pujol Tost Does Virtual Archaeology Exist? Ferenc Traser Bringing Time and Change to Life in the Visualization of Greek Architecture David Koller The Digital Forma Urbis Severiana Johannes Bäuerlein – Rafael Pokorski – Stefan Maass– Jürgen Döllner Visualization Project of Roman Cologne – How to Make VR models Available for Scientific Work Ulla Rajala Visualising Archaic Tombs and their Postdepositional Histories: The 3D Modelling of the Tombs from Cisterna Grande, Crustumerium (Rome, Italy) Richard Levy – Peter Dawson Structural Analysis: A Tool for Testing 3D Computer Reconstructions of Thule Whalebone Houses Kari Uotila The Lifecycle of a Medieval Stone House and How to Model it in 4D Sorin Hermon – Joanna Nikodem 3D Modelling as a Scientific Research Tool in Archaeology Stefan Baumeier 3D Models in Settlement Research – Potentials and Drawbacks of Digital Models as Scientific Working Tools and for Presentation to Non-Professionals Alexandra Riedel – Thomas Bauer Three-dimensional Computer Models as a Working Tool for Documentation and Investigation in Building Archaeology – Pretty and Useful? David Johnson Architectural Drafting Standards in Archaeological Computer Modeling: Reconstructions from Drawings and Surveys of the Metropolitan Museum of Art Egyptian Expedition Peter Ferschin – Iman Kulitz – Andreas Jonas – Dietrich Raue Spatial and Temporal Visualization in Archaeology. Examples from the Excavation on Elephantine, Egypt Thomas van Reimersdahl – Peter Melms – Henner von Hesberg 3D Visualization Limitations of Historical Spaces: Requirements, Practices and Technical Visions Andreas Georgopoulos – Charalabos Ioannidis – Marinos Ioannides 3D Virtual Reconstructions at the Service of Computer Assisted Archaeological Measurements Michael Anderson Putting the “Reality” in Virtual Reality: New Advances through Game Engine Technology Alex Hale – James Hepher 3D Data Fusion for the Presentation of Archaeological Landscapes: A Scottish Perspective Vera Moitinho Virtual Archaeology: Work in Progress 05| IMAGE ANALYSIS Shirley Crompton 3D Lithic Analysis Paul J. Boon – Sylvia C. Pont – Gert J. M. van Oortmerssen Acquisition and Visualization of Cross Section Surface Characteristics for Identification of Archaeological Ceramics Jan De Beenhouwer Data Management for Moulded Ceramics and Digital Image Comparison: a Case Study of Roman Terra Cotta Figurines Sara Franck Spectral and GIS Analysis for Quarry Location in Ancient Messene, Greece Vincent Mom – Hans Paijmans SECANTO: A Retrieval System and Classification Tool for Simple Artefacts Frederick A. Cooper – Todd Brenningmeyer A Digital Approach for Practical Reconstructions of Fragmented Murals Martin Lettner– Markus Diem – Robert Sablatnig – Heinz Miklas Digital Image Analysis for the Investigation of Ancient Manuscripts Martin Kampel – Maia Zaharieva Optical Recognition of Modern and Roman Coins 06| DATA MANAGEMENT Peter Ferschin – Andreas Jonas – Iman Kulitz – Dietrich Raue Collaborative Work with Visual Index Structures in Archaeology Elise Meyer – Pierre Grussenmeyer – Jean-Pierre Perrin – Anne Durand – Pierre Drap A Virtual Research Environment for Archaeological Data Management, Visualization and Documentation Peter McKeague – Rebecca Jones The National Database for Scotland: Evolution of the Digital Resource Tony Austin – Jenny Mitcham – Julian D. Richards From Questions to Answers: Outcomes from the ‘Big Data’ Project Andrea D’Andrea – Gilda Ferrandino Shared Iconographical Representations with Ontological Models Stuart Jeffrey – William Kilbride – Stewart Waller – Julian Richards Thinking Outside the Search Box: The Common Information Environment and Archaeobrowser Hans Paijmans – Sander Wubben Preparing Archaeological Reports for Intelligent Retrieval Stuart Dunn – Nicolas Gold – Lorna Hughes CHIMERA: A Service Oriented Computing Approach for Archaeological Research Xavier Rodier – Laure Saligny Social Features, Spatial Features and Time Features: An Urban Archaeological Data Model John Mc Auley – James Carswell An Open Approach to Contextualising Heterogeneous Cultural Heritage Datasets Maddalena Andreussi – Achille Felicetti The CIDOC CRM Encoding of the “Fontes ad Topographiam Veteris Urbis Romae Pertinentes” by Giuseppe Lugli Laura Pecchioli – Fawzi Mohamed – Marcello Carrozzino – Heinz Leitner Method to Link Data in 3D Environment Vincent Mom – Suzanne Vautier CACTUS, a Document Management System to Support the Archaeological and Historical Research of San Juan, a Plantation on Curaçao |
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WEB-BASED SPATIAL DATA MANAGEMENT Stefan Baumeier – Christoph Koeck – Christian Begand OSCAR – A Web-based Multimedia Communication System for Interdisciplinary Settlement Research: Spatial & Temporal Data Organization, Manipulation & Visualization Frank Henze – Heike Lehmann – Wolfgang Langer CISAR – A Modular Database System as a Basis for Analysis and Documentation of Spatial Information Frank Henze A Distributed GIS Architecture for Research in Baalbek Based on CISAR Christiane Brasse – Katja Heine – Dexu Zhao – Ulrike Wulf A 3D Solution for a Web-based Building Information System Andrea D’Andrea – Achille Felicetti – Matteo Lorenzini – Cinzia Perlingieri Spatial and Non-Spatial Archaeological Data Integration using MAD Apostolos Sarris – Vasilis Trigkas – Giorgos Papadakis – Michalis Papazoglou – Eleni Peraki – Nektaria Chetzoyiannaki – Maria Elvanidou – EvaggeliaKarimali –Katerina Kouriati – Mariana Katifori – Georgia Kakoulaki – Evaggelia Kappa – Katerina Athanasaki – Nikos Papadopoulos A Web-GIS Approach to Cultural Resources Management in Crete: the Digital Archaeological Atlas of Crete Paolo Ardissone – Francesca Balossi Restelli – Emanuela Borgia – Emanuele Brienza Web-GIS Solutions for the Analysis and Valorisation of Archaeological Sites in the Mediterranean Basin Clementina Panella – Marco Fano – Emanuele Brienza – Raffaele Carlani A 3D Web-GIS for the Valley of the Colosseum and the Palatine Hill Todd Brenningmeyer – Frederick A. Cooper A Remote Inventory of Greek Vernacular Architecture: Online Capture of Spatial Information 08| IDENTIFYING SETTLEMENT PATTERNS AND TERRITORIES Benjamin Ducke – Peter C. Kroefges From Points to Areas: Constructing Territories from Archaeological Site Patterns Using an Enhanced Xtent Model Johanna Hilpert – Karl Peter Wendt – Andreas Zimmermann A Hierarchical Model of Scale Levels for Estimations of Population Densities Richard Fletcher – Rona Winter – Isaac Gilead Patterning Human Behaviour in Chalcolithic Southern Palestine: Differing Scales of Analysis Espen Uleberg Scale Dependent Patterns in Large Museum Datasets Krištof Oštir – Žiga Kokalj – Laure Saligny – Florian Tolle – Laure Nuninger Confidence Maps: a Tool to Evaluate Archaeological Data’s Relevance in Spatial Analysis Laure Nuninger– François-Pierre Tourneux – François Favory From Archaeomedes to ArchaeDyn Cristina Gandini – Frédérique Bertoncello – Estelle Gauthier – Laure Nuninger – Frédéric Trément Hierarchical Typology and Settlement Patterns Modeling at Interregional Scale Andrea Moreno Martín Using GIS to Deconstruct Iberian Iron Age Landscapes: The Territory of Kelin Between 6th–5th Centuries BC (La Plana d’Utiel, València) Galina Trebeleva The Ornanization of Taman's Defense from the Mid 1st Century BC to the Turn of the 2nd Century AD: A Historical Simulation Based on GIS Technologies Doris Mischka Territorial Modelling and Archaeological Data: How Complete Must the Picture Be? Agustín Diez-Castillo – C. Michael Barton – Neus La Roca-Cervigón – Joan Bernabeu Aubán Landscape Socioecology in the Serpis Valley (10000–4000 BP) Nicolas Poirier – Florian Tolle Measurements of Diachronic Stability of Agrarian Exploitation Murielle Georges-Leroy – Florian Tolle – Pierre Nouvel Analysis of the Intensity of Agrarian Exploitation by Spatial Analysis of Ancient Field Systems Preserved by Forest Cover Robin Brigand – Andrea Ninfo Landscape Archaeology in the Venetian Plain (Northern Italy) Juan A. Barceló – Alfredo Maximiano Some Notes Regarding Distributional Analysis of Spatial Data Ladislav Šmejda Expanding Scales in GIS Analysis Jens Andresen – Rasmus Birch Iversen – Peter Jensen On the War-Path: Terrestrial Military Organisation in Prehistoric Denmark 09| PREDICTIVE MODELLING Philip Verhagen Testing Archaeological Predictive Models: A Rough Guide Thomas G. Whitley – Gwendolyn Burns Conditional GIS Surfaces and their Potential for Archaeological Predictive Modelling Christoph Siart – Bernhard Eitel Geoarchaeological Studies in Central Crete based on Remote Sensing and GIS Alessio Arnese Applying Ecological Niche Factor Analysis for Predictive Modelling in The Kaulonia Field Survey Patricia de Vries Archaeological Predictive Models for the Elbe Valley around Dresden, Saxony, Germany Gwendolyn Burns – Kem Fronabarger – Thomas Whitley Predictive Modeling of Cultural Resources in the Theban Necropolis, Luxor Egypt 10| MODELLING MOVEMENT AND PERCEPTION Klemen Zakšek – Elise Fovet – Laure Nuninger – Tomaž Podobnikar Path Modelling and Settlement Pattern Ignacio Fiz – Hèctor A. Orengo Simulating Communication Routes in Mediterranean Alluvial Plains Hanna Stöger Roman Ostia: Space Syntax and the Domestication of Space Eleftheria Paliou An Autonomous Agent Approach to the Investigation of Intra-Site Movement and Visibility: The Visual Consumption of Theran Murals from the Public Spaces of LBA Akrotiri (Thera, Greece) Piraye Haciguzeller Modeling Human Circulation in the Minoan Palace at Malia Rupert Gietl – Michael Doneus – Martin Fera Cost Distance Analysis in an Alpine Environment: Comparison of Different Cost Surface Modules Tommaso Mattioli Landscape Analysis of a Sample of Rock-Art Sites in Central Italy Rafal Zaplata Viewshed Analysis, Regional Studies and Cultural Perception Hèctor A. Orengo – Ignacio Fiz The Application of 3D Reconstruction Techniques in the Analysis of Ancient Tarraco’s Urban Topography 11| ANALYSING ANCIENT ECONOMIES AND SOCIAL RELATIONS Nikola Koepke – Joerg Baten Anthropometric Methods and the Interdisciplinary Conversation Between Archaeology and Economics Yasuhisa Kondo Where Did They Go Fishing? A Multi-Scalar Spatial Analysis of Jomon Fishing Activities in the Tokyo-Yokohama District, East Japan Hans-Joachim Mucha – Hans-Georg Bartel – Jens Dolata Finding Roman Brickyards in Germania Superior by Model-Based Cluster Analysis of Archaeometric Data Craig Alexander The Bedolina Map – an Exploratory Network Analysis Erich Claßen Early Neolithic Social Networks in Western Germany Tim Kerig Towards an Econometrically Informed Archaeology: The Cologne Tableau (KöTa) Kathrin Nowak Approaching Linear Pottery Economics – Distribution and Supply of Amphibolite Adzes Guido Nockemann Different Types of Economies within the LBK Settlement Erkelenz-Kückhoven Sara Schiesberg Neolithic Economics: A Case Study in Age, Sex and Labour Jutta Lechterbeck The Event Horizon in Landscape Development: When Economy Makes the Landscape Cultural Christine Chataigner – Olivier Barge Quantitative Approach to the Diffusion of Obsidian in the Ancient Northern Near East Estelle Gauthier Consumption and Circulation of Prehistoric Products in Europe: Characterization of Spatial Evolutions by Using Map Algebra Ferenc Redo The Regularities of Coin-Accumulation, and the Coin-Circulation Based on Settlement-Materials in Pannonia Larisa Vodolazhskaya Reconstruction of Heron’s Formulas for Calculating the Volume of Vessels 12| RECONSTRUCTING ANCIENT LANDSCAPES AND VEGETATION Jutta Lechterbeck When the Point Becomes the Area: Multivariate and Spatial Analysis of Pollen Data Shinya Sugita – Marie-José Gaillard – Sofie Hellman – Anna Broström Model-Based Reconstruction of Vegetation and Landscape Using Fossil Pollen Alejandro Garcia Predictive Models and the Evolution of Tree Vegetation during the Final Pleistocene – Holocene Transition. A Case Study from the Asón River Valley (Cantabria, Spain) Dmitry Korobov GIS as a Tool for Investigation of Early Medieval Climatic Changes in the Kislovodsk Basin (Southern Russia) Jens Andresen Topographic Wetness Index and Prehistoric Land Use Dimitris Alexakis – Theodoros Astaras – Apostolos Sarris – Kostas Vouzaxakis – Lia Karimali Reconstructing the Neolithic Landscape of Thessaly through a GIS and Geological Approach Astrid Stobbe Palynological and Archaeological Data – a Comparative Approach 13| EXPERT KNOWLEDGE, COMMUNICATION AND DISSEMINATION Juan A. Barceló Towards a True Automatic Archaeology: Integrating Technique and Theory Giovanna Greco – Bianca Ferrara – Francesca Cantone Museo Narrante: the Foce Sele Hera Sanctuary Virtual Museum Areti Damala Augmented Reality Based User Interfaces for Mobile Museum and Exhibition Guides Despina Kanellou – Andrew Grantham – Karina Rodríguez Echavarria – Halina Gottlieb – Daniel Pletinckx Bridging the Knowledge Gap between Cultural Heritage and Information and Communication Technologies Professionals: The Network of Expertise Isto Huvila To Whom it May Concern? The Users and Uses of Digital Archaeological Information Go Sugimoto – Akira Igarashi Dividing Wall Collapsed? JAD2 Survey and ACT Archaeology Attempt to Close the Gap between Archaeology and ICT |