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Proceedings of the 29th CAA conference held at Heraklion, Crete, Greece, April 2002

Edited by Doerr, M. & Sarris A.

published by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture, 2003.

Table of Contents

Preface
Panos Constantopoulos, Athanassios Kalpaxis, Martin Doerr and Apostolos Sarris

The Digital Heritage of Archaeology
Evangelos Venizelos, Minister of Culture of Greece

Archaeological  Discourse, Conceptual Modelling and Digitalisation: an lnterim Report of the Logicist Program
Jean-Claude Gardin

TroiaVR: a Virtual Reality Model of Troy and the Troad
Peter Jablonka, Steffen Kirchner and Jordi Serangeli

VR AS A TOOL FOR RESEARCH AND EDUCATION

QTVR and the Preservation of Pompeii Regio VI: Using Digital  Technologies to Document and Preserve Archaeological Sites
Michael Andrew Anderson

Virtual Archaeology as a Teaching Tool
Jeffrew T. Clark, Brian M. Slator, Aaron Bergstrom, Shawn Fisher, Justin Hawley, Eunice Johnston,James E.Landrum, III and Melissa Zuroff

Analyzing an Agrarian Territory: a Vectorial GIS for the Detection of Ancient Cadastral Divisions 
Andrea D’Andrea, Laura Saffiotti and Francesco Iacotucci

Virtual Representation of Archaeological Excavation and Surroundings Using Topographical Techniques for the Purpose of Assisting Museums with Presentation of Archaeological Information
Mercedes Farjas, Jose Juan Arranz and Landscape & Archaeology Research Group

Remote Sensing Technologies and Virtual Reconstruction of Archaeological Landscapes: New Developments of the Aksum Project
Maurizio Forte, Stephen Kay, Cinzia Perlingieri and Rosario Perlingieri

Legend and Virtual Reconstruction: Porsenna’s Mausoleum in X3D
Franco Niccolucci and Francesca Cantone

Requirements and Assumptions in Visualization Process of Urban and Surrounding Areas (the Case Study of the Greek City in Time)
George Sidiropoulos and Athanasios Sideris

Deconstructing the (Re)Constructed: Issues in Conceptualising the Annotation of Archaeological Virtual Realities
Isto Vatanen

Realistic Textures for VR
Alexey Zalesny, Dominik Auf der Maur and Luc Van Gool’

VISUALIZATION TECHNIQUES AND PHOTOGRAMMETRY

A 3D Model of an Archaeological Excavation
Juan A. Barceló, Oscar de Castro, David Travet and Oriol Vicente

Visualizing Legacy Stratigraphic Data from Archaeological Handbooks
Damian Green

The CSA Propylaea Project
Chiysanthos Kanellopoulos and Harrison Eiteljorg, II

Matching Ancient Texts with Geographical Data
Lemonia Ragia and Edda Leopold

Maps, Mental Maps and Sites: Interpreting Ii Pizzo (Nepi, VT, Italy)
Ulla Rajala

Digital Maps for the Study of Medieval Landscapes
Federico Salzotti and Marco Valenti

Low Cost 3D Visualization and Measuring “Tool” in the Service of Archaeological Excavations
Vassilios Tsioukas and Petros Patias

GIS AS RESEARCH TOOL AND RESOURCE

The Murghab Delta in Central Asia 1990-2001: GIS from a Research Resource to a Reasoning Tool for the Study of Settlement Change in Long-Term Fluctuations
Maurizio Cattani, Barbara Cerasetti, Sandro Salvaton and Maurizio Tosi

Modelling Time through GIS Technology: the Ancient Prile Lake (Tuscany, Italy)
Letizia Ceccarelli and Franco Niccolucci

Quantifying Palaeolithic Landscapes: Computer Approaches to Terrain Analysis and Visualisation
Christopher Duke

An Integrated Information System for Archaeological Data Management: Latest Developments
Vittorio Fronza, Alessandra Nardini and Marco Valenti

The Use of GIS and Remote Sensing in the Study of Minoan Town Planning at Gournia
David Gilman Romano, Douglas Arbittier, Osama Tolba, Nicholas L. Stapp and Andrew Insua

Visualisation and GIS-based Analysis of the Nasca Geoglyphs
Armin Grün, Martin Sauerbier and Karsten Lambers

Predicting Archaeological Site Locations Using G.I.S. and Fuzzy Logic
Eugenia Hatzinikolaou, Thomas Hatzichristos, Angelos Siolas and Eleni Mantzourani

Geoglyphs and GIS: Modeling Transhumance in Northern Chile
Dana E. Jensen

Conceptual Aspects of the ,,Archaeprognose Brandenburg” Project: Archaeological Site Predictions for Various Test Areas in Brandenburg
Ulla Münch

Modeling Natural and Human Landscape in Prehistoric and Medieval Southwest Finland from 500 BC to 1500 AD - Computer Based Visualization
Kari Uotila. Petten Aiho, Jouko Pukkila and Carita Tulkki

Geophysical Data Presentation Using GIS
Antonis Vafidis, Nikos Economou and Apostolos Sarris

Agency and GIS: the Neolithic Land Use Hypothesis within Southern Italy
Doortje Van Hove

GIS as an Interpretative Tool for Addressing Risk Management and Cognitive Spatial Dynamics in a Slave Society
Thomas G. Whitley

REMOTE SENSING TECHNIQUES

Ikonos-2 Multispectral Satellite Imagery to the Study of Archaeological Landscapes: an integrated Multi-Sensor Approach in Combination with “Traditional” Methods
Stephano, Campana

Digital Approaches and Access for Aerial Survey - Help or Hindrance?
Simon Crutchley

Flight Over the Future Motorway: Airphotos in Polish Rescue Archaeology
Agnieszka Dolatowska and Andrzej Prinke

An Association of Computerized Data Processing, Image Processing of Aerial Photographs, GPS Measurements, GIS: the Princely Site of VIX and its Surroundings
Laure Saligny and René Goguey

High Resolution Geophysical Imaging of Buried Relics in Itanos Archaeological Site
Antonios Vafidis, George Poulioudis, George Kritikakis and Apostolos Sarris

REASONING, STATISTICAL AND ANALYTICAL TECHNIQUES

Spatial Statistics in Archaeological Texture Analysis
Mercè Adán, Juan A. Barceló, Jordi Pijoan-López, Raquel Piqué and Andrea Toselli

“Mixed-mode” Approaches to the Grouping of Ceramic Artefacts Using S-Plus
C. C. Beardah, M.J. Baxter, I. Papageorgiou and M.A. Cau

Archaeological Predictive Modelling in Intelligent Network Structures
Benjamin Ducke

Profile Segmentation Scheme for Automated Classification of Archaeological Sherds
Martin Kampel Robert Sablatnig and Hubert Mara

Movies for the Visualization of Output from a Bayesian Analysis of Corbelled Domes
Nicole A. Lazar, Joseph B. Kadane and Fang Chen

Spatial Analysis Utilities: a Quantitative Tool for Studies on Archaeological Distribution
Giancarlo Macchi Jánica

Recognition and Classification of Fragments from Ceramic Artefacts
Luigi De Napoli, M. Laura Luchi, Maunzio Muzzupappa and Sergio Rizzuti

Constrained Correspondence Analysis for Seriation of Sagalassos Tablewares
Jeroen Poblome and Patrick J.F. Groenen

A Fuzzy Logic Approach to Typology in Archaeological Research
Sonn Hermon and Franco Niccolucci

DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS AND ARCHIVES

From Theory to Practice: the Centre for Archaeology Digital Archiving Programme
Adrian Brown

Historical Documents as Monuments and as Sources
Panos Constantopoulos, Martin Doerr, Maria Theodoridou and Manolis Tzobanakis

OASIS: Dealing with the Digital Revolution
Catherine Hardman and Julian D. Richards

Archive as Artifact: the Archaeological Report in the Digital Age
Paul F. Jacobs and Nancy Serwint

Relational Database Management System for the Early Metallurgy of Copper and Bronze in Transylvania, Romania
Manuella Kadar, Valentin Bucur and Emilian Ceuca

Deploying the POLEMON System for the National Monuments Record of Greece: Experience and Outlook
Demitrios Kalomoirakis , Alexandra Alexandri and the Archive of Monuments R&D Group

Enter the ARENA: Preservation and Access for Europe’s Archaeological Archives
Jonathhan Kenny, William Kilbride and Julian D. Richards

Practical and Epistemological Implications of Recording Methods: the Neolithic Excavation Project at Kantou-Kouphovounos, Cyprus
Eleni Mantzourani and Giorgos Vavouranakis

OS MasterMap: Future Directions in Mapping Britain’s Past
Peter McKeague and Glen Hart

CULTURAL RESOURCE MANAGEMENT AND MUSEUMS

New Media for Interpreting Archaeology in Museums: Issues and Challenges
Maria Economou

CRM and Archaeological Research using Remote Sensing and GIS: Zhouyuan (China) and Lasithi (Greece)
Jianguo Liu, Lianggao Xu, Apostolos Sarris and Sofia Topouzi

Auditing Heritage Data - Ensuring Quality
Martin Newman

Keeping Everybody Happy: Museum Surveys with Multiple Objectives
Clive Orton

ARCHAEOLOGLCAL INFORMATION ON THE INTERNET

Nothing to Hide - Online Database Publication and the Silchester Town Life Project
Amanda Clarke, Michael Fulford and Michael Rains

PATOIS: Accessing Archaeological Archives for Teaching and Learning On-line
Kate Fernie, William Kilbride and Pete McKinney

The PRISMA Project: Exploiting the Potential of the Archaeological Museums of Tuscany
Franco Niccolucci, Marianna Baldi Francesca Cantone, Fausto Carminati, Letizia Ceccarelli, V~uro Crescioli, Sonn Hermon and Tommaso Zoppi

Towards Sustainable Electronic Publishing for Archaeology
Judith C. Winters

DESKTOP VIRTUAL REALITY

From GIS to Virtual Reality: DVR Systems and the Access to Cultural Heritage
Sofia Pescarin

Posters

The Educational Potential of Digitalized Archaeological Archives: the edu365
Paloma Gonzalez Marcén and Laia Pujol Tost

Predictive Modelling for Archaeological Resource Management: Development of Best Practice
Jos Deeben, Daan Hallewas, Hans Kamermans, Martijn van Leusen, Philip Verhagen, Milco Wansleeben and Paul Zoetbrood

HEIRNET: Bringing People Together to Create a Historic Environment Information Network
Kate Fernie

My Survey or Yours? Towards the Quantitative and Qualitative Comparison of Archaeological Field Survey Data
Marina Gkiasta, Martijn van Leusen and Rob Witcher

Varying Scales of GIS Applications for the Yalahau Regional Human Ecology Project, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Jeffrey B. Glover, Kathryn Sorensen, Kurt Heidelberg, Scott L. Fedick and Jorge Sifuentes

Arqueograf: Images of Archaeology in Catalonia (Spain)
Paloma Gonzalez Marcén and Laia Pujol Tost

GIS Applications in the Roman Fort and Vicus of Favianis (Noricum)
Stefen Groh and H. Sedlmayer

Technology Diffusion Management of Emerging Technologies
P. Ignatiadis and Vassilis Tsakalos

Designing a Three-layered Database for Modeling Lithic Distribution: the Example of the Aegean
Lia Karimali

PATOIS: Publication and Archives in Teaching with Online Information Systems
William Kilbride, Kate Fernie and Pete McKinney

A Wireless E-guide for Archaeological Sites
Kostas Kotsakis, Sofia Agatzioti, Nikos Valasiadis and Rena Veropoulidou

Online Database of Chilean Rock-Art
Mel Leggatt, Bob Dowling, Glynn Leggatt, Steve Ison and Christopher Chippindale

Database of Archaeological Sites in Japan: a Preliminary Step to GIS
Susumu Morimoto

Archaeological Informatics: Is There Such a Thing?
Franco Niccolucci and Andrea D’Andrea

Designing an Exploitable and Expandable Archaeological Database: the case of the Late Prehistory of NW Greece
Georgios Papaioannou

Internet Based Teaching Resources for Archaeology
Nikolay Prokopiev

OASIS Online Access to the Index of Archaeological Investigations
Damian Robinson, Catherine Hardman and William Kilbride

Prospecting the Italian Agora on Delos Island
Apostolos Sarris, Sofia Topouzi, G. Poulioudis and E. Kalezidou

Integrated Environment for CAL Applications in the Field of Archaeology
Petko Staynov and Rumiana Stefanova

Internet Archaeology: The First Fully Refereed E-journal for Archaeology
Judith Winters