Videos Symposium 2016
YouTube videos of the EAC Symposium in Brighton
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17th Heritage Management Symposium, Digital Archaeological Heritage, 17-18 March, 2016 (Brighton, UK)
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Paul Bryan, Historic Building Information Modelling. (England, UK)
David Novák, Current state and future visions of virtual research tools in Czech Republic (Czech Republic)
Elisabeth Jerem/József Laszlovszky, Application of New Digital Technologies in Archaeological Heritage Management in Hungary (Hungary)
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Videos by Doug Rocks-Macqueen with the support of Historic England. (Recording Archaeology)
Full list of links to presentation videos:
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Session 1. Measuring and Sensing
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James Hepher, The Rae Project: Digital Documentation of a Nation’s Heritage (Scotland, UK)
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Sergiu Musteata, Non-invasive archaeology in the Republic of Moldova - an example of multidisciplinary approach and international partnerships (Moldova)
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Mark Dunkley, Ultra-sonic research on submarine hulls (England, UK)
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David Bibby, Survey2GIS - A flexible, open source solution for transferring survey data into GIS. (Germany)
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Paul Bryan, Historic Building Information Modelling (England, UK)
Session 2. Data to Knowledge
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Agnieszka Oniszczuk, Archaeology in the GIS portal of the National Heritage Board of Poland (Poland)
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Åsa M Larsson, Digitalizing the Archaeological Process in Sweden (Sweden)
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Peter McKeague, Why the historic environment needs a Spatial Data infrastructure (Scotland, UK)
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Máté Stibrányi, Switching to digital tools. Archaeological heritage evaluation for preventive archaeology in Hungary (Hungary)
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Hella Hollander, Saving Treasures: The DANS digital archive (Netherlands)
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Rudina Zoto, ASA: an Open Source WebGIS application for Albania (Albania)
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Julian Richards, Long term data preservation and re-use: the work of the Archaeology Data Service (University of York, UK)
Session 3. Visualising the Past
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Elena Korka, New opportunities for access to cultural goods by the Hellenic Ministry of Culture and Sports (Greece)
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Elizabeth Jerem/ József Laszlovszky, Recent Developments in the Application of New Digital Technologies in Archaeological Heritage Management in Hungary (Hungary)
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Jiri Unger/Petr Kvetina, On-site presentation of the invisible prehistoric landscapes (Czech Republic)
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Hans Blanchart, Archaeology and Geohistory: building a multi-user platform in the Brussels Capital Region (Brussels, Belgium)
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