OPENING | KEYNOTE SPEECH

Opening | Christina SCHWARZ, Finance Director of the Wien Museum, Austria
Keynote Speech | Wolfgang NEUBAUER, Director Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection and Virtual Archaeology, Austrian Scientist 2016, Austria: The Stonehenge Hidden Landscapes Project

SESSIONS

Preservation and Re-Use of Digital Archaeological Research Data with Open Archival Information Systems
Chairs: Felix SCHÄFER | Reiner GÖLDNER | Maurice HEINRICH, Germany | Valentijn GILISSEN | Hella HOLLANDER, The Netherlands | Julian RICHARDS | Tim EVANS, UK

David BIBBY, Germany: ARCHES “Archaeological Resources in Cultural Heritage, a European Standard”
Reiner GÖLDNER, Germany: Archiving Archaeological Research Data – Requirements, Objectives and first Experiences
Tim EVANS | Holly WRIGHT, UK: Twenty years of the ADS: lessons and challenges for the future of data curatio
Philipp GERTH | Anne SIEVERLING | Martina TROGNITZ, Germany: Data Curation: How and why. A showcase with re-use scenarios
Valentijn GILISSEN | Hella HOLLANDER, The Netherlands: Archiving the past while keeping up with the times
Wouter BOASSON | Ronald M. VISSER, The Netherlands: SIKB0102: Synchronising excavation data for preservation and re-use
Edeltraud ASPÖCK | Gerald HIEBEL | Matej DURCO, Austria: Developing an archive for archaeological data: the ‘A puzzle in 4D’ project

 

Digging for the Digital Dividend: Information Systems and Excavation Data
Chairs: Benjamin DUCKE | David BIBBY, Germany

Burak BELGE, Turkey: An Urban Archaeological Database in Tarsus, a Multi-layered Historic City Centre in Turkey
Yvonne GERBER, Switzerland: Systematic Charting of Archaeological Finds and Sites in the Canton Aargau for more than 100 Years
Martina POLIG, Sweden: 3D GIS for building archaeology – combining old and new data in a three-dimensional information system in the case study of Lund Cathedral
Undine LIEBERWIRTH | Axel GERING, Germany: 3D GIS in archaeology – a micro-scale analysis

PhD and Master Session
Chair: Benjamin STANGL, Austria

Susanna CEREDA, Austria: Geoarchaeology and ritual – a methodological approach for the study of prehistoric ceremonial contexts
Francesca DOLCETTI, UK: Digital visualisation and interpretation of archaeological sites. A case study from Middle Bronze Age Cyprus
Roland FILZWIESER, Austria: The historical landscape of Scharfeneck – a combination of written sources and archaeological prospection data
Ulrike GRIMM, Germany: Leipzig 1015 – A multiproxy study to reconstruct the palaeorelief of Leipzig’s centre
Vernelle A. A. NOEL, USA: New Technologies in the preservation, development, and visualization of design in the cultural practice of Trinidad Carnival

Combining ‘physical’ and ‘digital’ in archaeological practice: collaborative visualisation during excavation
Chairs: Fabrizio GALEAZZI, UK | Peter JENSEN, Denmark

Donald HORNE, UK: Must Farm: An Integrated 3D Workflow
Michael BAMFORTH, UK: A critical evaluation of the use of hybrid digital / analogue recording and 3D modelling at the Early Mesolithic site of Star Carr, UK
Peter JENSEN, Denmark: Integrating 2D and 3D GIS in Archaeological Excavation Documentation
Luca BEZZI | Alessandro BEZZI | Rupert GIETL| Gianluca FONDRIEST | Giuseppe NAPONIELLO | Mattia SEGATA, Italy: Digitizing the excavation. Toward a real-time documentation and analysis of the archaeological record
Carlo BATTINI | Elena SORGE, Italy: Amphitheater of Volterra: case study for the representation of the excavation data
Recep KARADAĞ, Turkey: Resin Analysis and Characterization in the Yenikapı Byzantine-Era Shipwrecks
Adele MAGNELLI | Davide PANTILE, Italy: Museum Glass Beacon at Museum of the Imperial Forums in Rome
Marion GROSSMANN, Austria: familia gladiatoria

New realities2: virtual, augmented reality and other techniques in Cultural Heritage for the general public
Chairs: Willem BEEX, The Netherlands | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy | Bernard FRISCHER, USA | Peter FERSCHIN, Austria

Bert GROENEWOUDT, The Netherlands: Introducing NOaA 2.0: a web-based research agenda for Dutch archaeology for the benefit of heritage management, science and society
Matthew NICHOLLS, UK: Digital reconstruction in university teaching and outreach
Severin HOHENSINNER, Austria: GIS-based reconstruction of Vienna’s historical landscape since the 16th century
Anna Margherita JASINK | Cristian FARALLI | Panaiotis KRUKLIDIS, Italy: MUSINT II: presentation of a complex project on a virtual and interactive museum involving institutions of Florence, Rome and Hiraklion, addressed to scientific and general public
Stefano MARZIAL | Giulia DIONISIO, Italy: Photogrammetry and macrophotography. The experience of the MUSINT II Project in the 3D digitizing process of small size archaeological artifacts
Reka LOVAS | Katalin TOLNAI, Hungary: Combining data acquisition technologies to support heritage protection and interactive presentation
Sandro LOCHAU, Switzerland: Chronicles of a House – An Immersive Journey from the Middle Ages to the Present
Takehiko NAGAKURA | Joshua CHOI, USA: Panoramic Media: Recording and Representing Digital Heritage Experience
Andrea PASQUALI | Angela MANCUSO, Italy: From micro-survey to virtual reality: an attempt of immersive virtual reconstruction
Giorgio VERDIANI | Carlo GIRA | Andrea PISANI, Italy: As abandoned as full of historical strenght: the case of the Marconi’s station in Coltano, Pisa
Anastasia VALAVANIDOU | Areti KONDYLIDOY | Nikolaos PACHTAS, Greece: Using digital techniques for the communication of the history of the Thessaloniki Islahhane
Aaron LIU-ROSENBAUM, Canada: Augmented, virtual, and actual soundscapes as cultural heritage
Daniel STILLER | Willem BEEX, The Netherlands: Apps under the Surface: Problems with Cultural Heritage apps

(Inter)relating to the Dead
Chairs: David BIBBY, Germany | Ann DEGRAEVE, Belgium | Raphael PANHUYSEN, The Netherlands | Karin WILTSCKE-SCHROTTA, Austria

Claudia Maria MELISCH | Peter RAUXLOH | Natasha POWERS, Germany | UK: Harris-Matrix as key for understanding time in cemeteries
Michaela BINDER | Leslie QUADE, Austria: Life and death in the Napoleonic wars – A bioarchaeological investigation of skeletal remains from the Battle of Aspern 1809
Nicole NICKLISCH | Oliver PESCHEL | Axel MANTHEI | Frank RAMSTHALER | Kurt W. ALT | Susanne FRIEDERICH, Germany: „Aim and shoot“ – A bioarchaeological contribution to the reconstruction of military strategies in the Thirty Years‘ War
Erik SCHMITZ, The Netherlands: Interrelating realities: historical and archeological sources for burials in post-medieval Amsterdam (1553- ca. 1865)
Daniela ISTRATE | Annamaria DIANA, Romania: The Black Church Project: interdisciplinary approaches to the study of a medieval urban cemetery
Apostolos SARRIS | Paweł DZIECHCIARZ | Dylan KELLY | Paul R. DUFFY | Györgyi PARDITKA | Julia GIBLIN, Greece | Poland | USA | Canada: Construction of a Geophysical Signature Archive for the Investigation of Bronze Age sites. The Case of Békés 103 (Jégvermi-kert) in Eastern Hungary
David BIBBY | Benjamin HÖKE, Germany: Lauchheim 1986 – 2016. The Interdisciplinary analysis and GIS-Mapping of a prominent early medieval necropolis in Eastern Swabia
Raphaël PANHUYSEN | Maarten SEPERS | Kim VAN STRATEN, The Netherlands: Scanning an Early Medieval burial from Domburg (The Netherlands)

3D reconstruction as an interpretative melting pot of the (art-)historical data
Chairs: Piotr KUROCZYŃSKI, Germany | Fabrizio APOLLONIO, Italy |Krzysztof KOSZEWSKI, Poland | Stephan HOPPE, Germany

Fabrizio Ivan APOLLONIO | F. FALLAVOLLITA| R. FOSCHI | S. CORSO | E.C. GIOVANNINI, Italy: The reconstruction of ‘drawn’ architecture
Marc GRELLERT | Mieke PFARR-HARFST, Germany: The Reconstruction – Argumentation Method, Proposal for a minimal documentation standard for virtual reconstructions
Mieke PFARR-HARFST | Stefanie WEFERS | Frank BOOCHS | Ashish KARMACHARYA, Germany: Digital 3D reconstructed models – Structuring project workflows using semantic technologies to develop recommendations
Piotr KUROCZYŃSKI, Germany: Virtual Research Environment for digital 3D reconstructions – Standards, thresholds and prospects
Sławomir KOWAL | Krzysztof KOSZEWSKI | Jan SŁYK | Stefan WRONA, Poland: Digital Method for Verifying Archaeological Hypotheses. Medieval Gord under Pultusk Castle
Giorgio VERDIANI | Martina CARRARA | Stefano LAMI, Italy: Destroyed places and ancient wars. Digital tools for the Montecastrese fortress in Camaiore, Lucca
Jonas CHRISTEN, Switzerland: Reconstructing Vindonissa as a living document
Justyna KOLENDA | Małgorzata MARKIEWICZ, Poland: A medieval bishop’s palace in Milicz. 3D reconstruction as a method of a research hypotheses presentation
Eiman ELGEWELY | Willeke WENDRICH, Egypt | USA: 3D Reconstruction of Furniture Fragments from the Ancient Town of Karanis
András PATAY-HORVÁTH, Hungary: From Reconstruction to Analysis: Re-use and re-purposing of 3D scan datasets
Lucia MARSICANO | Saverio Giulio MALATESTA | Francesco LELLA | Eleonora MASSACCIO, Italy: Maxentius 3D Project
Beatrix SZABO, Hungary: High precision 3D scanning in the service of art historical research
Nikolaus STUDNICKA| Christoph FÜRST | Martin PFENNIGBAUER, Austria: How much of a historic town can be mapped by a terrestrial laser scanner within a working day?

The Employment of Mobile Applications for Survey, Documentation and Information
Chair: Claudiu SILVESTRU, Austria

Eduardo BAVIERA LLÓPEZ | Jorge MARTÍNEZ PIQUERAS | Jorge LLOPIS VERDÚ | José Luis DENIA RÍOS | Carlos BONAFÉ CERVERA, Spain: Integration of a Geographic Information System with Augmented Reality Technologies to build a divulgation mobile application
Gerhard SINDELAR, Austria: From multimedia 2D to interactive immersive 360° Virtual Reality Apps

Photogrammetry in Underwater and Aerial Archaeology
Chairs: Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ | Roman SCHOLZ, Germany | Luka BEKIC, Croatia

Colin WALLACE, Canada: Retrospective Photogrammetry in Greek Archaeology
Giorgio VERDIANI | Paolo FORMAGLINI | Filippo GIANSANTI | Stéphane GIRAUDEAU, Italy: Close-up, Macro and Micro photogrammetry and image perspective: a comparative studio on different lenses at work with small and medium size objects
Łukasz MISZK | Wojciech OSTROWSKI, Poland: Multi-source photogrammetry as instrumental tool in integrated archaeological prospection
Ladislav DEDÍK | Jana MINAROVIECH, Slovakia: Digitisation of the architectural heritage of Slovakia combining of lidar data and photogrammetry
Hansjörg THALER, Italy: Templars in Iceland-an Illusion?
Damian HETTMANCZYK | Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ | Benjamin GEHMLICH, Germany: JEnhancer: Automatic Enhancement Toolkit for Underwater Images
Roman SCHOLZ | Luka BEKIĆ | Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ; Germany: Geo-referencing from Photo-based Documentation in Freshwater and Marine Archaeology
Henrik POHL | Ronny WESSLING, Austria: Systematic SfM and MVS-based documentation and interpretation: The underwater excavation of the Mondsee culture settlement Seewalchen/Attersee, Upper Austria
Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ | Cyril DWORSKY | Carmen LÖW | Benjamin GEHMLICH | Dennis WITTCHEN | Niklaas GÖRSCH | Benjamin DUCKE, Germany | Austria: Archaeonautic: Low-cost and efficient 3D Videogrammetry meets Palafittes at Mondsee/Austria
Ana DJURICIC | Peter DORNINGER | Sascha RASZTOVITS | Clemens NOTHEGGER | Mathias HARZHAUSER | Oleg MANDIC | Philipp GLIRA | Norbert PFEIFER, Austria: Pairing fossil oyster shells

Poster Presentation
Organiser: Peter DORNINGER, Austria

Jessica ROTHE | Claudia Maria MELISCH | Natasha POWERS, Germany: The three medieval fighters from Cölln/Berlin
Angela MANCUSO | Andrea PASQUALI | Giorgio VERDIANI, Italy: The Mausoleum of Giuseppe Tonietti on the Elba Island: from a masterpiece of Adolofo Coppedè to a compromising state of decay
Veronica VILLA | Tatiana PIGNATALE | Ilenia TRAMENTOZZI, Italy: The lapidary of Palazzo Ancarano, headquarter of the Archaeological Superintendence of Emilia Romagna
Giulia DIONISIO | Daniela PUZIO, Italy: The teaching of restoration in the Archaeological University Courses: the innovation of the practical ceramic conservation laboratory inside the Graduate School in Archaeology – UNIFI
Anna Livia CIUFFREDA | Alonso Elena JUAREZ | Petronilla PATTI | Sara SOLDAINI, Italy: The Ruspoli Chapel at the Porte Sante cemetery in Florence. Material and diagnostic survey for conservation
Angela MANCUSO | Olimpia BARBIERI GENTILI CALCAGNINI | Gabriella GORETTI | Milena ROCCABRUNA, Italy: The Bogliaco Bartolani Chapel in the Cemetery of Porte Sante, Florence. Survey and analysis for the restoration
Francesco CUCCURU | G.CASULA | S. FAIS | P. LIGAS | M. G. BIANCHI, Italy: Non –destructive analysis in the diagnostic process on the cultural heritage buildings
Fabrizia GIANNOTTI | Andrea PASQUALI | Andrea LEONARDI, Italy: The Tower of Torrenostra in Torreblanca – Spain: studies and documentation for a landscape virtual reconstruction
Züleyha Sara BELGE, Turkey: Using a Development Plan from 1930s to evaluate Urban Archaeological Potential in Tarsus (Winner of the Poster AWARD CH 2016)
Ugur GENC, Turkey: Experimental Restoration and Replica Studies Using 3D Technology
Tomoyuki USAMI | Alisher BEGMATOV | Takao UNO | Amridin BERDIMURADOV | Gennadiy BOGOMOLOV, Japan: Archaeological Excavation and Documentation of Kafirkala Fortress

Willem BEEX, The Netherlands: How to use the new LIDAR information
Julia KLAMMER | Michael DONEUS, Austria: Prospection based on airborne laser scanning as a method of cultural heritage
Erika LOVELAND | George AUSTIN, USA: Exploring Archaeology from a First Person Perspective using a Go-Pro
Matthew NICHOLLS, UK: Virtual Rome: a digital model of the ancient city
Elisa SGHERRI | Giovanni ANZANI, Italy: The fortress of Riolo Terme, near Ravenna: digital survey and 3d printing for cultural dissemination
Ladislav DEDÍK | Jana MINAROVIECH, Slovakia: Digitisation of the cultural heritage of Slovakia. Combining of lidar data and photogrammetry
Ester RIBO-DELISSEY, France: 3D modeling and study of the dispersion of pottery from the late Neolithic site of Boussargues, Herault, France
Christine SPENCER, UK: Picking up the pieces: Assessing the role of archaeological survey data in interpreting regional social change in Bronze Age Crete
Martina TROGNITZ, Germany: Clustering of multi-sided Aegean Seals (Winner of the Poster AWARD NT 2016)
Rainer SIMON | Leif ISAKSEN | Elton BARKER | Pau de SOTO CAÑAMARES, Austria: Pelagios Commons: facilitating better linkages between online resources documenting the past
Jonas BRUSCHKE | Markus WACKER, Germany: DokuVis – A Documentation Tool for Digital Reconstructions
Gerald HIEBEL | Klaus HANKE, Austria: Data integration in a mining landscape
Gerhard SINDELAR, Austria: From multimedia 2D to interactive immersive 360° Virtual Reality Apps
Francesca TOMEI | Marta LAZZARONI | Veronica SELVANETTI | Teo BASILI, Italy: Caching the walls of Lucca
Carmela CRESCENZI | Elena VANNACCI, Italy: Survey documentation about some refectory in Cappadocia

Project Presentation

Nadja DEBENJAK, INARI GmbH, Austria: Archaeological practices and knowledge work in the digital environment

APP – Session
Organiser: 7reasons, Austria

Dagmar BARGETZI | Andrea HAGENDORN | Guido LASSAU | Till SCHOLZ, Switzerland: Archaeo Tour / Archaeological tour
Gabor BODO, Hungary: Solomon tower – a VR experience
Josef ZÁRUBA, Czech Republic: Wounded
Gerhard SINDELAR, Austria: beyondarts Art & Culture Guides (Winner of the APP Award 2016)
Clemens NOTHEGGER | Ana DJURICIC | Mathias HARZHAUSER, Austria: SmartGeology4Public (Winner of the APP Award 2016)
Frederick BAKER, UK: Pitoti Prometheus
Nadja Suvi Tuulia DEBENJAK | Michael DEBENJAK | Stefan KRAUSLER, Austria: Inari AIS

SCIENCE SLAM
Organiser: Marleen de KRAMER, Austria

Eslam NOFAL, Belgium: Communication of Heritage Information: Tangible Interaction Approach
Elisabeth MONAMY, Austria: Eating habits through time
Niklaas GÖRSCH | Benjamin GEHMLICH | Marco BLOCK-BERLITZ, Germany: Structuring the Motion
Doris GRANDITS | Lukas STAMPFER, Austria: AFFANDI sustaining a legacy

ROUND TABLE
Long-term preservation and access: Where is an archive for my data?
Organisers: Edeltraud ASPÖCK | Guntram GESER, Austria

Edeltraud ASPÖCK | Guntram GESER, Austria: Introduction: Long-term preservation and access: Where is an archive for my data
Reiner GÖLDNER, Germany: Small Solutions for Small Institutions – Steps Towards Archiving and Preservation of Digital Data
Felix SCHÄFER | Maurice HEINRICH, Germany: IANUS on the road – building a national research data center in Germany

The integration between archaeology and history based on ICT
Organisers: Ingeborg GAISBAUER, Austria | Irmela HERZOG, Germany

Menne KOSIAN | Rowin VAN LANEN, The Netherlands: A new historical basemap for archaeological research for medieval Netherlands
Irmela HERZOG, Germany: Reconstructing Pre-Industrial Long Distance Roads in the Bergisches Land, Germany, Based on Historical and Archaeological Data
Ralf HESSE, Germany: Historical maps and ALS visualisations
Jaap Evert ABRAHAMSE | Rowin VAN LANEN | Menne KOSIAN, The Netherlands: The Missing Link. Modelling urbanization dynamics in the Lowlands AD200-1200

Target Groups, Users, Followers, Fans – The Nature and Potential of Social Data in Archaeology
Organiser: Carmen LÖW, Austria

Elisabeth MONAMY, Austria: Experimental archeology in social media – the example of Archeomuse
Fiona POPPENWIMMER | Hans RESCHREITER, Austria: The use of weblogs to impart scientific results at the example of the Hallstatt research

ARCHAEOLOGICAL TRAINING | NHM

Unknown Objects (Anthropological Workshop – associated with the Session “(INTER)RELATING TO THE DEAD”)
Organiser: Michaela BINDER | Karin WILTSCHKE-SCHROTTA, Austria