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www.archaeolandscapes .eu ArchaeoLandscapes Europe ArchaeoLandscape Europe A Network for Archaeological Remote Sensing and Surveying WAC-7 Session 2.3B: Archaeology in the Digital Age Dr. Axel G. Posluschny M.A. ArchaeoLandscapes Europe Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute Palmengartenstr. 10-12 D-60325 Frankfurt [email protected]

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Axel G. Posluschny: ArchaeoLandscape Europe - A Network for Archaeological Remote Sensing and Surveying World Archaeological Congress (WAC-7), Session 2.3B: Archaeology in the Digital Age. Jordan, 15/1/2013

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ArchaeoLandscapes Europe

ArchaeoLandscape EuropeA Network for Archaeological

Remote Sensing and Surveying

WAC-7 Session 2.3B: Archaeology in the Digital Age

Dr. Axel G. Posluschny M.A.

ArchaeoLandscapes Europe

Roman-Germanic Commission of the

German Archaeological Institute

Palmengartenstr. 10-12

D-60325 Frankfurt

[email protected]

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeContent

Remote Sensing & Surveying for Cultural Heritage Management

Knowledge, Expertise and their Distribution

ArchaeoLandscapes Europe Network

introduction

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeLandscape Archaeology & Invisible Sites

introduction – R

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HM

& researchhttp://www.ohiotraveler.com/images/serpent%20mound.jpghttp://www.ohiotraveler.com/images/serpent%20mound.jpg

http://www.online-reisefuehrer.com/bilder-reisen/tuerkei/ephesos.jpghttp://www.online-reisefuehrer.com/bilder-reisen/tuerkei/ephesos.jpg

http://www.zum.de/Faecher/G/BW/Landeskunde/w3/provence/vienne/augustus1.jpghttp://www.zum.de/Faecher/G/BW/Landeskunde/w3/provence/vienne/augustus1.jpg

http://www.aegypten-spezialist.de/uploads/pics/gizeh-cheops-sphinx.jpghttp://www.aegypten-spezialist.de/uploads/pics/gizeh-cheops-sphinx.jpg

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeBeyond the Fascination of the Visible

introduction – R

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeThe Archaeology Cliché

introduction – R

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HM

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeArchaeology Today

introduction – R

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeGeophysical Survey

introduction – R

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeMagnetometric Survey

introduction – R

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeMagnetometric Survey

introduction – R

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeAerial Archaeology

introduction – R

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HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeAerial Archaeology

introduction – R

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HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeSatellite Imagery

introduction – R

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HM

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeSatellite Imagery - Google Earth

introduction – R

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HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeSatellite Imagery - Google Earth

introduction – R

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HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeLiDAR /Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS)

introduction – R

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& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeLiDAR /Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS)

introduction – R

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& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeLiDAR /Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS)

introduction – R

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HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeLiDAR /Airborne Laser Scanning (ALS)

introduction – R

S for C

HM

& research

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeVisualisation – Public outreach & Lobby Building

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeExpert Knowledge

Remote Sensing needs expert knowledge RS is more than just pushing buttons RS is more than buying data or even worse, their interpretation

Archaeologists often pay (technical) experts to do remote sensing for them

What they get as a result/product is often a filtered interpretation, based on the technicians experience

They don’t get nor want the real data and even if so, many archaeologists wouldn’t be able to deal with that

Using only PDF reports and neglecting raw and metadata is simply waisting the potential of RS!

DON‘T BURN YOUR MONEY!

knowledge, expertise &

distributio

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeKnowledge and its Spread

Expert knowledge about RS is not evenly distributed amongst

archaeologists in Europe, nor world-wide

Acquiring RS data as well as dealing with that data in a sufficient

way is not being taught with the same intensity and on a regular

basis at universities all over Europe

There is still a lack of education in these methods in many parts of

Europe and also in the rest of the world

knowledge, expertise &

distributio

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ArchaeoLandscapes Europe

• Agreement Number: 2010-1486• Start: 15th September 2010• End: 14th September 2015• EU Advancement: 2,5 Mio €• Total Budget: 5 Mio €• Partner Institutions: 61(at present)• Project Leadership: Roman-Germanic Commission of

the German Archaeological Institute

ArchaeoLandscape Europe is supported by the EU within the framework of the Culture 2007-2013 programme

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeArchaeoLandscapes Europe

Coordinator/Project Leader 1. Roman-Germanic Commission, German Archaeological Institut (DE)

Co-organisers:1. In Flanders Fields Museum, Belgium (BE)2. Cyprus Research and Education Foundation (STARC) (CY)3. Holstebro Museum (DK)4. State Heritage Service Baden-Württemberg (DE)5. Institute for Mediterranean Studies (FORTH) (GR)6. Baranya County Museum Authority (HU)7. Institute of Archaeology (IS)8. Discovery Programme (IE)9. University College Dublin (IE)10. University of Foggia (IT)11. University of Salento (LabTAF), Lecce (IT)12. University of Siena (LAP&T) (IT)13. University of Klaipeda (LT) 14. University of Leiden (NL)15. Norwegian Institute for Cultural Heritage Research (NIKU) (NO)16. Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań (PL)17. Institute for Cultural Memory (CIMEC) (RO) 18. Institute of Archaeology (RS)19. Slovak Academy of Sciences (SK)20. Slovenian Academy of Sciences and Arts (ZRC SAZU) (SI) 21. University of Ljubljana (SI)22. Instituto de Estudos Galeos Padre Sarmiento (ES)23. English Heritage (UK)24. University of Exeter (UK)25. University of Glasgow (UK)26. Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of Scotland (UK)

Associated Partners:1. University of Vienna (AT)2. University of West Bohemia (CZ)

3. Estonian Heritage Society (EE)4. Aalto University School of Science and Technology (FI)5. National Museum of the Faroe Islands (FO)6. Université de Franche Comté (FR)7. University of Applied Sciences - i3mainz (DE)8. University of Bamberg (DE)9. University of Frankfurt (DE)10. Aerial Archaeology Research Group (international)11. Culture Lab - International Cultural Expertise (BE)12. Dutch Expertise Centre for Archaeological Remote Sensing (NL/BE)13. Dundalk Institute of Technology (IE)14. Latvian Academy of Culture (LV)15. University of Granada (ES)16. University of Uppsala (SE)17. University of Ulster (IE)18. Landscape & Geophysical Services (IE)19. Macquarie University, NSW (AU)20. The DART Project - University of Leeds (UK)21. Leuven University (BE)22. Department of Earth and Environment of the Italian National

Research Council (IT)23. University of Zagreb (HR)24. VU Amsterdam (NL)25. Moesgaard Museum (DK)26. The Rathcroghan Heritage Centre (IE)27. The Landscape Research Centre (UK)28. Polytechnic Institute of Tomar University (PT)29. ArchaeoPhysica (UK)30. University of Bologna (IT)31. Norwegian University of Science and Technology (NO)32. Szczecin University - Institute of History and International Relations,

Department of Archaeology (PL)33. University of California, Merced (USA)34. Cyprus University of Technology (CY)

...

61 Project Partner from all over Europe and Beyond

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeA busy 5-year Programme ...

Create a self-supporting ArchaeoLandscapes Network Europe Communicate the value of aerial survey, remote sensing and

landscape studies Promote the pan-European exchange of people, skills and

experience Enhance teaching in aerial survey, remote sensing and landscape

studies Exploit existing air-photo archives more effectively Support aerial survey, remote sensing and landscape exploration Explore laser, satellite and other forms of remote sensing to a

larger extent Provide technical guidance and advice on best practice

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeAddressing Laymen and Experts

Travelling exhibition, starting on 8th May 2013 in Dublin Conference about RS & Community Archaeology as a starting event for the

travelling exhibition (8th – 11th May 2013 in Dublin) Flyer, sticker Newspaper, radio & TV interviews Technical Workshops: LiDAR, Aerial Archaeology, Geophysics, Satellite Imagery,

UAV, Integrated Data Analyses, … Aerial Archaeology Training Schools Final International Conference (2015 Frankfurt) Symposia, Workshops, Meetings, Conference Sessions, ... Publications (2 Monographs, Flyer, Conference Papers, Best Practices

Guides, ...) Grants for Students and Young Researchers to participate in Workshops,

Schools and Conferences Website http://www.archaeolandscapes.eu (the site will be updated continuously

during the 3 coming years of the project)

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Symposia, Workshops, Meetings, Conference Sessions:

CAA 2012, Southampton – ArcLand session

EAA 2011, Oslo – ArcLand session EAA 2012, Helsinki – ArcLand

session UNESCO Best Practice Conference

2012, Menorca – 3 ArcLand related papers

ESOF – European Science Open Forum 2012, Dublin – ArcLand session

Publications (2 Monographs in print, Flyer, Conference Papers)

Roman-Germanic Commission of the German Archaeological Institute www.archaeolandscapes.eu

ArchaeoLandscapes EuropePrevious Activities

Technical Workshops: Bibracte/FR – LiDAR Slane/IE – Geophysics, kite

photography, data integration Poznan/PL – satellite & aerial

images Klaipeda/LT – geophysics Ljubljana/SL – 3D data Rethymno/GR – geophysics,

satellite & aerial images

Aerial Archaeology Training Schools: Kostolac/RS Velling/DK Merida/ES Pilsen/CZ Kocaeli/TR

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropePrevious Activities

Grants for Students and Young Researchers to participate in Workshops, Schools and Conferences

43 grants have been paid from ArcLand: 19 for aerial archaeological training schools 16 for technical workshops 6 exchange visits / mobility grants 2 conference grants

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeFuture Activities

Technical Workshops: Belgrade/RS – Archiving questions Bamberg/DE – Airphoto interpretation Rathcroghan/IE – Geophysics, LiDAR, data integration Esslingen/DE – LiDAR Montferrand/FR – LiDAR

Aerial Archaeology Training Schools: Leuven/BE Pecs/HU

Conferences: Dublin/IE 2013 Frankfurt/DE 2015

Travelling exhibition: starting in Dublin/IE in 2013, other places in Europe and beyond will

follow

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ArchaeoLandscapes EuropeResume

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• Knowing that the use of all modern RS techniques and methods need skill, expertise and experience and being aware of the fact that these factors are not evenly distributed all over Europe (as well as in the rest of the world), the ArchaeoLandscapes Europe project, supported by the EU Culture 2007–2013 programme, aims for a better understanding and a more excessive use of modern archaeological surveying techniques as well as for an exchange of people, working in these fields, their expertise and of new ideas.

• Moreover, we think that involving the public in various ways is an important aspect of our work, fostering an understanding as well as public support for archaeological remote sensing.

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ArchaeoLandscapes Europe

Future

• Europe shares the same problems with the rest of the world so the solutions should work world-wide!

• And there is of course also knowledge and experience available all over the world!

• Why not broaden the network beyond Europe‘s boarder after 2015?

• Why not search for solutions world-wide?

• Why not collaborate world-wide?

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ArchaeoLandscapes Europe

[email protected]

Thank you very much for your attention!

If you want to know more about the project and the various (future) activities, opportunities and so on,

visit our website

www.archaeolandscapes.eu

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Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA)

Annual Conference 2013Perth/AU, 25 – 28 Marchhttp://www.caa2013.org