I am very happy to announce, that nearly 16 months after our symposium on “Communicating the Past in the Digital Age” is finally published. We decided for the publisher Ubiquity Press, where you can also find the download possibilities for the open access volume or individual chapters. For your convenience, I’ll list the citations and […]
Tag: Archaeoinformatics
Second day of the conference
The conference is over now and we had great days of ideas, discussions and demonstrations. In the morning on Saturday, we started the session on “Digital Tools in the classroom” where Katherine Cook (@KatherineRCook) from Canada showed us how you can engange with local communities by going into the classrooms and shaping the heritage together. […]
First day of the conference
So, after an interesting and extensive first day, there is time to recapitulate. We started the day off with a warm Welcome Address by Prof. Eleftheria Paliou, who welcomed the participants and introduced our new master’s programme in Archaeoinformatics at the University of Cologne. In the first session “Archaeogaming”, Erik Malcom Champion (@nzerik) showed us […]
The University of Cologne – A venue for archaeologists
One month is left for sending us your application for our conference. This gives us time to present to you the place to be: The University of Cologne, a place where you can study five kinds of Archaeology, including Archaeoinformatics (Computational Archaeology).
Project starts: Experience of Antiquity with help of an Archaeology of the Senses
The project “Experience of Antiquity with help of an Archaeology of the Senses” that was funded by the Stifterverband and the ministry of culture in North Rhine Westphalia was approved and has started in January 2018.