Exploring wicked problems and social dilemmas in the food security of past societies. The trajectory of a simulation modeller in archaeology – Andreas Angourakis(University of Bochum)
29th february 2024, 16:00 GMT – newcastle university, armstrong building, room 2.50 (in partnership with the archaeological seminar series 2023-24)
Combining legacy spatial data with modern GPS survey methods in Egypt – Alex Makovics & Mark Gonzales (New York University)
Data reuse, digital literacy and the ADS – Nicky Garland (ADS)
11th may 2023, 16:00 GMT+1 – newcastle university, armstrong building, room 2.50 (in partnership with the archaeological seminar series 2022-23)
What is Semantic GIS and How Can It Be Useful in Archaeology? – Piraye Hacigüzeller(University of Antwerp)
27th april 2023, 16:00 GMT+1 – newcastle university, armstrong building, room 2.50 (in partnership with the archaeological seminar series 2022-23)
Mapping the survival of indigenous medical knowledge after the Conquest of America: An artificial intelligence approach to 16th century Spanish American historical documents – Patricia Murrieta Flores (Lancaster University)
Ridges by the river: Investigating the origins and functionality of an abandoned irrigation system in Southern Iraq – Peter J Brown (Radboud Universiteit)
Archaeological research in upland areas. Integrating site and landscape analysis in different high mountain valleys of Southern Europe – David Garcia Casas (CSIC – University of Santiago)