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Aegeus Society For Aegean Prehistory

LECTURES / CONFERENCES

Reconstructing the Prehistoric Cretan Landscape: Perspectives, Problems and Prospects

Country & City: Germany, Heidelberg
Venue: Institute of Classical Archaeology (Heidelberg University)
Date & Time: 2013/10/18, 10:30

Participants:

Apostolos Sarris, “Geoinformation Technologies Applied in Prehistoric Crete”

Diamantis Panagiotopoulos, “The Heidelberg Koumasa Project. Reconstructing a Marginal Mediterranean Landscape.”

Irina Rabenseifner, “Reconstructing landscape on Crete by geomorpholgical mapping based on GeoEye data”

Bernhard Höfle, “Geospatial Analysis of Topographic Features on Multiple Scales: A Multi-Sensor 3D Approach”

Christoph Siatr, “Beyond Topography: Fusion of surface and subsurface geodata as a new approach to paleoenvironmental reconstruction.”

Katerina Athanasaki, “Combining multiple layers of information in the reconstruction of prehistoric Cretan Landscape. A case study.”

Eleftheria Paliou, “Geographic networks and cultural dynamics in Bronze Age Crete”

Alexander Zipf, “Towards web-based GIS analysis for archaeology”