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Tuesday April 06, 2010
Start: 2010-04-06

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:

Wednesday April 07, 2010

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:

Thursday April 08, 2010

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:

Friday April 09, 2010
Start: 2010-04-06
End: 2010-04-09

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:

Thursday May 06, 2010
Start: 2010-05-06

I am glad to forward this e-mail from Giuliano De Felice on behalf of the Scientific and Organizing Commitee:

Cari Colleghi,
sperando di farvi cosa gradita vi informo che il Quinto Workshop "Open Source, Free Software e Open Format nei processi di ricerca archeologica" si terra' a Foggia, presso il Museo Civico, il 6 e 7 maggio 2010, a cura del Dipartimento di Scienze Umane dell'Università degli Studi di Foggia.
L'edizione del 2010 si propone di valorizzare il patrimonio degli scorsi eventi, e di permettere ancora una volta l'incontro e il confronto fra i diversi attori del mondo delle applicazioni informatiche all'archeologia.
E' possibile proporre contributi su ogni aspetto inerente il progetto, lo sviluppo e l'uso di formati liberi e/o di software libero o open source in archeologia.
Sono previste sessioni per la presentazione di papers soggetti a recensione.

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