Practicing Digital Archaeology at the Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Project

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Abstract

Between the years 2015 and 2019, the Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Project of the Department of Classical Archaeology at the University of Vienna had one of its focal points in practicing archaeological fieldwork and post-processing using selected tools of the multitude of computational methods and applications as providing a theoretical framework too for this approach. The aim was to fuse data-driven and digitally practiced archaeological methods with theory in ‘digital archaeology.’ Eventually, the multi-annual third-party funded project showed how an integrated hybrid digital and analogous approach in landscape and settlement archaeology might be successfully carried out from the beginning to the end.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationThe Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Project
Subtitle of host publicationProceedings of the International Workshop held at Vienna, June 22–23, 2018
EditorsGünther Schörner
Place of PublicationVienna
PublisherProjektinitiative Roman Rural Landscapes am Institut für Klassische Archäologie der Universität Wien
Pages221-234
Number of pages14
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-903351-01-1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 21 Dec 2020
EventInternationaler Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Workshop 2018 - Institut für Klassische Archäologie, Universität Wien, Wien, Austria
Duration: 22 Jun 201823 Jun 2018
https://rrl.univie.ac.at/vopp-workshop-2018/

Publication series

SeriesRoman Rural Landscapes Monograph Series
Volume1
ISSN2709-5339

Seminar/Workshop

Seminar/WorkshopInternationaler Vienna Orme and Pesa Valley Workshop 2018
Abbreviated titleVOPP Workshop 2018
Country/TerritoryAustria
CityWien
Period22/06/1823/06/18
Internet address

Austrian Fields of Science 2012

  • 601010 Classical archaeology
  • 601026 Virtual archeology
  • 605007 Digital humanities

Keywords

  • digital archaeology
  • landscape archaeology
  • settlement archaeology
  • Geographic information systems (GIS)
  • data
  • Roman Rural Landscapes

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