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Read more at: CREWS - 3D approaches for the documentation and study of Cypro-Minoan Creating a strange foundation for future research

CREWS - 3D approaches for the documentation and study of Cypro-Minoan Creating a strange foundation for future research

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 10:37


Read more at: CREWS - New comparative syllabotactic analyses of Aegean scripts: interim results

CREWS - New comparative syllabotactic analyses of Aegean scripts: interim results

Thu, 01/30/2020 - 09:42


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Living and Dying in Christian North Africa: the funerary landscape at Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Living and Dying in Christian North Africa: the funerary landscape at Bulla Regia, Tunisia

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 10:18


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Worship at a Crossroad of the Mediterranean: Cultural Interaction at the Lago di Venere Sanctuary, Pantelleria

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Worship at a Crossroad of the Mediterranean: Cultural Interaction at the Lago di Venere Sanctuary, Pantelleria

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 10:13


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Collective action: the making and breaking of gold objects in Early Bronze Age Crete

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Collective action: the making and breaking of gold objects in Early Bronze Age Crete

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 10:07


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - The Mythology of Ecphrasis: Centaurs, Ganymede and Europa

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - The Mythology of Ecphrasis: Centaurs, Ganymede and Europa

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 10:05


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Cultural Choice and Identity in Roman Athens: The Case of the Kosmetai Corpus

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Cultural Choice and Identity in Roman Athens: The Case of the Kosmetai Corpus

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 10:02


Read more at: Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Who (and what) is local in Iron Age south Iberia? On the Phoenician/conundrum

Classical Art and Archaeology Seminar - Who (and what) is local in Iron Age south Iberia? On the Phoenician/conundrum

Wed, 01/08/2020 - 09:46


Read more at: New perspectives and old problems: Integrating computational approaches to archaeological field survey workflows
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New perspectives and old problems: Integrating computational approaches to archaeological field survey workflows

Thu, 11/14/2019 - 16:14

The presentation will discuss the computer-based methods applied in surface surveys in different cases of study located in the Mediterranean and the Indus basin. The work is part of a research program set up by a group of researchers from the University of Cambridge and the Catalan Institute of Classical Archaeology aiming at the development of automated workflows for the large-scale detection of archaeological sites in distinct ecological settings.
 


Read more at: Faculty of Classics - Beyond GDP: Measuring Welfare under the Roman Empire

Faculty of Classics - Beyond GDP: Measuring Welfare under the Roman Empire

Thu, 10/24/2019 - 09:22