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The Aerial Archaeology Research Group (AARG) 2015 Annual Conference - 09-10-11/09/2015, Santiago de


FECHA/DATE/DATA: 09-10-11/09/2015

ORGANIZADOR/ORGANIZER/ORGANIZZATORE: Incipit-Instituto de Ciencias del Patrimonio - Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas (CSIC) ; Aerial Archaeology Research Group

INFO: web - aarg.chair@gmail.com

INSCRIPCIÓN/REGISTRATION/REGISTRAZIONE:

- Miembro / Member / Membro (hasta / until / fino 30.06.2015): 110 €

- Miembro / Member / Membro (01.07.2015-01.09.2015): 125 €

- No miembro / Non member / Non membro (hasta / until / fino 30.06.2015): 90 €

- No miembro / Non member / Non membro (01.07.2015-01.09.2015): 110 €

- Estudiante / Student / Studente (hasta / until / fino 30.06.2015): 40 €

- Estudiante / Student / Studente (01.07.2015-01.09.2015): 55 €

- Excursión / excursion / gita: 30 €

- Visita de medio día por Santiago / Half-day tour in Santiago / Visita mezza giornata per Santiago: 15 €

- Cena / dinner / cena: 30 €

- Cena (estudiante) / Dinner (student) / Cena (studente): 15 €

PROGRAMA/PROGRAM/PROGRAMMA:

Wednesday, 9 September 2015


9:10 - 9:30 Registration

9:30 - 9:55 AGM - AARG Reports and Elections

9:55 - 10:10 Opening - Remarks from Host Institution Representatives - GAIN and Incipit

10:10 - 10:35 Benjamin Stular & Anthony Corns - Remote Sensing & Spatial Data in ARIADNE

10:35 - 10:45 Rog Palmer - Report from the first Flying Circuls

10:45 - 11:00 Axel G. Posluschny - Travels, Friends and Impact - Looking back on 5 years of ArchaeoLandscapes Europe and looking forward to ArchaeoLandscapes International

11:00 - 11:35 Coffee break

Session 1: Aerial Approaches in Spain

11:35 - 12:00 Marcos García García - Interpreting social change from above: causewayed enclosures of Northern Spanish Plateau

12:00 - 12:25 Jesús García Sánchez - Aerial survey in the Northern Plateau (Spain), the Ager Segisamonensis study case

12:25 - 12:50 Brais Currás - Aerial photography as a resource for the historial interpretation of the landscape: the case of the Baixo Miño (Spain-Portugal)

12:50 - 13:15 Victorino Mayoral - The experience of the Merida institute of archaeology for the development of a research line on aerial archaeology

13:15 - 14:30 Lunch

Session 2: New Arts & Practices / Lost Arts & Practices

14:30 - 14:55 Michael Doneus - Automated archiving of oblique and vertical aerial photographs

14:55 - 15:20 Łukasz Banaszek - Are lidar data a new type of archaeological source?

15:20 - 15:45 Andrew Ford and Heather Papworth - Assessing dual wavelength, fully polarimetric airborne Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) for archaeological prospection in temperate regions

15:45 - 16:10 Lucie Culikova and Martin Gojda - Making hidden components of past landscapes interpretable: from air photos to structured records

16:10 - 16:40 Coffee break

Session 3: Stories from an aerial view

16:40 - 17:05 Kasper Hanus and Wojciech Ostrowski - Flights into the Enlightenment. Documentation of the Natal Landscape of Buddha using UAV

17:05 - 17:30 Mikołaj Kostyrko, Kornelia Kajda, Dawid Kobiałka, Dimitrij Mlekuž -Tracking the past of animals: reflections on archaeology of non-human agents in the perspective of aerial archaeology

17:30 - 17:55 Willem Vletter - Using a gaming engine to visualize change of an historical road and path network over time

17:55 - 18:20 Lidia Żuk - Microhistories in microtopography


Thursday, 10 September 2015


9:30 - 9:45 Registration

Session 4: Hidden Landscapes

9:45 - 10:10 Charlie Yuill and Peter Butler - Addressing the Challenges of Landscape Archeology in the Central Appalachians With A Multi-Sensor Data Collection Strategy

10:10 - 10:35 Csilla Gatti - Pécs-Jakabhegy: An Iron Age hillfort in the wood - a landscape study from Hungary

10:35 - 11:00 Anthony Corns, Gary Devlin, Ger Dowling, Robert Shaw - Discovering the hidden monastic landscapes of Ireland

11:00 - 11:25 Ralf Hesse - Approaching the multitemporality of archaeological landscapes with airborne lidar

11:25 - 12:00 Coffee break

Session 5: Inherently Political? Aerial Archaeology and Endangered Archaeology

12:00 - 12:25 Chris Cox (presented by Rebeca Bennett) - Mapping in crisis - Nepal 2015

12:25 - 12:50 Robert Bewley - Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (EAMENA)

12:50 - 13:15 General Discussion

13:15 - 14:30 Lunch

14:30 - 15:00 Posters

Session 6: Idiosyncrasies

15:00 - 15:25 Chris Musson - 'How it all Began: Unreliable Memories'

15:25 - 15:50 Steve Davis - Sure, I wouldn't have started from there...

15:50 - 16:15 Coffee break

16:15 - 16:40 Dave Cowley - Reflexivity and context - or why I do not like 'aerial archaeology'

16:40 - 17:05 Rog Palmer - Add ingredients and stir well

17:05 - 17:30 Wlodek Rączkowski - Not for fun, but… fun anyway: searching for new dimensions of aerial archaeology

17:30 - 17:45 Closing of the Conference

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