Heritage Punk – ACRG Seminar
Update: Video added This Thursday an ACRG seminar will be given by Matthew Tyler Jones (National Trust/University of Southampton) on digital narrative and heritage. All are welcome to attend. The...
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Archaeology continues to make more and more data open and accessible on the web, however searching and comparing across web-based datasets remains difficult and awkward. The root of these concerns...
View ArticleDigital Boat Recording: the latest technologies
The University of Southampton Centre for Maritime Archaeology and Archaeological Computing Research Group, with the support of the Southampton Marine and Maritime Institute, are pleased to announce a...
View ArticleACRG Seminar: Laser scanning at Ostia and Pompei
Laser scanning at Ostia and Pompei: architecture and urban infrastructure Professor Yoshiki Hori from the Department of Architecture and Urban Design at Kyushu University, Japan, will speak about his...
View ArticleOntological representation of Sumerian narrative literature
In this seminar we will describe and discuss an on-going research project into the interpretation and digital publication of previously published literary compositions from the ancient Near East in a...
View ArticleRomanisation, territory and landscape in Roman Baetica: an insight from...
This seminar will deal with alternative insights into the issue of Romanisation (understood as the cultural change between pre-Roman and Roman times) in the south of the Iberian peninsula. Traditional...
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How does material or information pass through the generations? As affect, as engram, as copy: mediated by the technologies of its reproduction. The re-use of objects, of commodities within art has a...
View ArticleMulti-model inference, visual affordance, and point process analysis of a...
Information criterion is a robust and flexible inferential framework that offers an alternative to the traditional hypothesis testing approach adopted by most archaeologists. Rather than testing the...
View ArticleA Tale of Two Villages: How Food Exchange Led to Aggregation in the American...
In this talk I use computer simulation to explore the extent to which food-sharing practices would have been instrumental for the survival of Ancestral Pueblo people across the patchy landscape of the...
View ArticleLearning to Share: Has the rise of social media changed the way we think...
Today, we routinely share information about ourselves and our work in ways that would have been unthinkable even ten years ago. The rise of the Web, and in particular social media, has not only altered...
View ArticleJoining the Dots with Pelagios 3
The Pelagios 3 project is a community-driven initiative led by the University of Southampton that is annotating, linking and indexing place references in documents that use written or visual...
View ArticleCrafting knowledge with digital visual media in archaeology
Visual producers have a literal hand in pushing forward paradigm change across disciplines—a distinction that is notable from pre-Renaissance times onwards. In this presentation, I consider the...
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