Digital archaeological heritage: an introduction
Keith May
Session 1 Measuring and sensing
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The Rae Project: digital documentation of a nation’s heritage
James Hepher, Lyn Wilson and Sofia Antonopoulou
It’s all in the Pixels: high resolution remote sensing data and the mapping and analysis of the archaeological and historical landscape
Erwin Meylemans, Karl Cordemans, Katrien Cousserier and Isabelle Jansen
Non-invasive archaeology in the Republic of Moldova – An example of multidisciplinary approach and international partnership
Sergiu Musteaţă, Alexandru Popa and Hans-Ulrich Voß
Acoustic research on historic submarine hulls
Mark Dunkley
Free and Open Source Software development in archaeology. Two interrelated case studies: gvSIG-CE and Survey2GIS
David Bibby and Benjamin Ducke
Historic Building Information Modelling
Paul Bryan
Session 2 Data to knowledge
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Archaeological data in the GIS portal of the National Heritage Board of Poland
Agnieszka Oniszczuk and Agnieszka Makowska
Digitising the archaeological process at the Swedish National Heritage Board: producing, managing and sharing archaeological information
Asa M. Larsson, Marcus Smith, Rikard Sohlenius and Tord Klafver
Why the historic environment needs a Spatial Data infrastructure
Peter McKeague, Anthony Corns and Axel Posluschny
Switching to digital tools: heritage evaluation for preventive archaeology in Hungary
Máté Stibrányi
Saving treasures of the World Heritage at the Digital Archive DANS
Hella Hollander
Archaeological map of the Czech Republic. Current state and future visions of virtual research tools in the Czech Republic
Martin Kuna, David Novák, Jan Hasil and Dana KÅ™ivánková
Archaeological Service Agency: an Open Source WebGIS application for Albania
Rudina Zoto
Long-term data preservation and re-use: the work of the Archaeology Data Service
Julian Richards
Session 3 Visualising the past
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Using 3D technology to digitise and replicate the near Lewes Hoard
Jaime Kaminski
The digital dimension of cultural heritage. New opportunities for digital access to cultural goods by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports
Elena Korka
An on-site presentation of invisible prehistoric landscapes
Jiri Unger and Petr Kvetina
Recent developments in the application of new digital technologies in archaeological heritage management in Hungary
Erzsébet Jerem and József Laszlovszky
Archaeology and geohistory: building a multi-user platform in the Brussels Capital Region, Belgium
Hans Blanchaert, Marc Meganck, S. Modrie and Daphné Van Grieken
3D-ICONS Ireland – Fulfi lling the potential of a rich 3D resource
Anthony Corns, Gary Devlin, Aaron Deevy, Robert Shaw and Linda Shine
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