From Undine Lieberwirth via Antiquist, even though readers will know in advance I dislike the over-multiplication of meetings with the same purpose:
The Excellence Cluster Topoi at Free University Berlin would like to invite you to submit a paper for the international workshop "Spatial Analysis of Past Built Spaces" on 1-2nd April 2010. We welcome contributions that discuss the theory and application of spatial analysis in built spaces, and especially methods such as access analysis, visibility graph analysis, isovist analysis, agent-based models of pedestrian movement, analytical approaches to visibility in 3D spaces. For more detailed information please visit our website http://www.topoi.org/ - call for papers.
This one is just 5 days before CAA. I thought the financial crisis would mean also a lower budget for academics travel expenses, but apparently this is happening only in Italy.
From Undine Lieberwirth via Antiquist, even though readers will know in advance I dislike the over-multiplication of meetings with the same purpose:
The Excellence Cluster Topoi at Free University Berlin would like to invite you to submit a paper for the international workshop "Spatial Analysis of Past Built Spaces" on 1-2nd April 2010. We welcome contributions that discuss the theory and application of spatial analysis in built spaces, and especially methods such as access analysis, visibility graph analysis, isovist analysis, agent-based models of pedestrian movement, analytical approaches to visibility in 3D spaces. For more detailed information please visit our website http://www.topoi.org/ - call for papers.
This one is just 5 days before CAA. I thought the financial crisis would mean also a lower budget for academics travel expenses, but apparently this is happening only in Italy.
The XXXVIII Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology will be held in the world famous city of Granada, Spain.
Granada is a historic city where visitors can enjoy a large number of diverse experiences from the different cultures that have lived in this city (romans, arabs, jews and christians).
Granada is said to be a fusion of cultures, and this idea matches completely with the aim of the CAA Conference: the interdisciplinary and complementary work of archaeologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. So, the title of the conference, Fusion of Cultures, refers both to the conference scope and to the spirit of the city that is proud to host it.
Typical CAA topics include:
The XXXVIII Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology will be held in the world famous city of Granada, Spain.
Granada is a historic city where visitors can enjoy a large number of diverse experiences from the different cultures that have lived in this city (romans, arabs, jews and christians).
Granada is said to be a fusion of cultures, and this idea matches completely with the aim of the CAA Conference: the interdisciplinary and complementary work of archaeologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. So, the title of the conference, Fusion of Cultures, refers both to the conference scope and to the spirit of the city that is proud to host it.
Typical CAA topics include:
The XXXVIII Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology will be held in the world famous city of Granada, Spain.
Granada is a historic city where visitors can enjoy a large number of diverse experiences from the different cultures that have lived in this city (romans, arabs, jews and christians).
Granada is said to be a fusion of cultures, and this idea matches completely with the aim of the CAA Conference: the interdisciplinary and complementary work of archaeologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. So, the title of the conference, Fusion of Cultures, refers both to the conference scope and to the spirit of the city that is proud to host it.
Typical CAA topics include:
The XXXVIII Annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology will be held in the world famous city of Granada, Spain.
Granada is a historic city where visitors can enjoy a large number of diverse experiences from the different cultures that have lived in this city (romans, arabs, jews and christians).
Granada is said to be a fusion of cultures, and this idea matches completely with the aim of the CAA Conference: the interdisciplinary and complementary work of archaeologists, computer scientists and mathematicians. So, the title of the conference, Fusion of Cultures, refers both to the conference scope and to the spirit of the city that is proud to host it.
Typical CAA topics include: