Closing event RADIO-PAST – Gent Colloquium Non

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Closing event RADIO-PAST – Gent
Colloquium
Non-destructive approaches to complex archaeological sites
in Europe: a round up
Preliminary program
PRELIMINARY PROGRAM
DAY 1
8.30 – 9 AM Registration at the colloquium venue “Het Pand”
9 – 9.30 AM Welcome
9.30 – 11 AM Session 1A : Remote sensing and Aerial Photography (chair: Cristina Corsi, coord.
of the project Radio-Past)
- Giuseppe Ceraudo (Università del Salento, Lecce) - Aerial archaeology and ancient
landscapes. Combining traditional methods and advanced technologies
- Darja Grosman (Univ. Ljubljana) – The old fashioned way. AP interpretation between
experience and technology.
11 – 11.30 AM Coffee break
11.30 AM – 1 PM Session 1B : Remote sensing and Aerial Photography (chair: Cristina Corsi,
coord. of the project Radio-Past)
- Jean Bourgeois (Univ. Gent) – Aerial photography in Flanders: from research to cultural
heritage management
- Simon Crutchley (English Heritage) - Drawing on the future to preserve the past
1 - 2 PM Lunch
2 – 4 PM Session 2A : Geo-archaeological survey (chairs: Frank Vermeulen & Philippe De Mayer,
Univ. Gent)
- Eric Fouache (Univ. Paris – Sorbonne, Abu Dhabi) - The geoarchaeological approach
- Helmut Bruckner (Univ. Köln) - Spatio-temporal changes of coastal cities - examples from
the Aegean Sea and Black Sea
- Kosmas Pavlopoulos (Univ. of Harokopeion, Athens ) - Paleoenvironmental reconstruction:
Restricted indicators and processes- new approaches of "reading' the sedimentary phasies
4 – 4.30 PM Coffee break
4.30 – 6 PM Session 2B : Geo-archaeological survey (chairs: Frank Vermeulen & Philippe De Mayer,
Univ. Gent)
- Jose-Luis Peña-Monné (Univ. Zaragoza) – Methodological proposals for landscape evolution
study around the archaeological sites in semiarid regions. The Caesaraugusta-SaraqūstaZaragoza (Central Ebro valley, Spain) example
- Giuliano Rodolfi (Univ. Firenze) - The importance of "minor" archeological sites as
indicators of palaeonvironmental conditions and problems for their management: some
examples from Tuscany (Italy).
6 – 7 PM Reception (dedicated to Prof. Morgan De Dapper - Department of Geography)
DAY 2
9 – 10.30 AM Session 3A: Geophysical survey (chair: Burkhart Ullrich, Eastern Atlas)
- Eileen Ernenwein (Univ. Arkansas) - title to be submitted
- Bozidar Slapsak (Univ. Ljubljana) – Structuring systematic non-invasive research on complex
sites
10.30 – 11 AM Coffee break
11 AM – 12.30 PM Session 3B: Geophysical survey (chair: Burkhart Ullrich, Eastern Atlas)
- Stefano Campana (Univ. Siena) - Exploring the Archaeological continuum. New perspectives
and actual limitations of very large scale geophysical prospections
- Cornelius Meyer (Eastern Atlas, Berlin) – Fast, precise and flexible: Trends in large-scale
geophysical prospection for geoarchaeology
12.30 – 1.30 PM Lunch
1.30 – 2 Poster session I
2 – 3.30 PM Session 4A : Digital technologies and visualisation (chair: Guenther Weinlinger,
7Reasons)
- Anthony Corns (The Discovery Programme, Dublin) – 3D Digital Documentation of Cultural
Heritage: What's the point(s)?
- Chris Gaffney (Univ. Bradford) – Working at the Visualisation and Interpretation boundary
3.30 – 4 PM Coffee break
4 – 5.30 PM Session 4B : Digital technologies and visualisation (chair: Guenther Weinlinger,
7Reasons)
- Sofia Pescarin (CNR Rome) – Virtual archaeological landscapes
- Michael Klein (7Reasons) - Current Productions in Virtual Archaeology: Carnuntum, German
Limes and Radio-Past
DAY 3
9 – 10.30 AM Session 5A: Site management and development (chair: Arjen Bosman, The Missing
Link)
- Almudena Oregas (CSIC Madrid) - A Roman mining landscape today. Successes and
challenges in the Archaeological Zone of Las Médulas (León, Spain)
- Sigrid Van Roode (The Missing Link) - title to be submitted
10.30 – 11 AM Coffee break
11 AM – 12.30 PM Session 5B: Site management and development (chair: Arjen Bosman, The
Missing Link)
- Dirk Callebaut (Ename Center for Public Archaeology and Heritage Presentation) – The
European valorisation of archaeological sites
- Daniel Pletinckx (Visual Dimension)- Virtual Reality for monuments and sites: how to
make it work
12.30 – 1.30 PM Lunch
1.30 – 2 Poster session II
2 – 4 PM Round table: Surveying Complex Archaeological Sites: between traditional and
innovative approaches (chairs: Frank Vermeulen, Univ. Gent & Jeroen Poblome, Univ. Leuven)
Participants:
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Simon Keay (Univ. of Southampton)
Bozidar Slapsak (Univ. of Ljubljana)
John Bintliff (Univ. Leiden)
Martin Millett (Cambridge University)
Jeroen Poblome(Univ. Leuven)
Cristina Corsi (Univ. Cassino, Univ. Évora)
Frank Vermeulen (Univ. Gent)
4 PM Closure of the colloquium
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