Please find below details for the next CAAUK at the University of Birmingham
in April.
Judith
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Judith Winters
Editor, Internet Archaeology, University of York
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From: CAAUK11 [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
Sent: 22 February 2011 11:41
To: [log in to unmask]
Subject: Computer Applications in Archaeology conference, University of
Birmingham
Dear Sir/Madam,
We are hoping that you would be kind enough to pass on the information below
about the caauk11 conference being run at the University of Birmingham in
April to your list. Many thanks.
Dear all,
The closing date for abstract submissions for the CAA conference is now less
than two weeks away, ending on the 4th March 2011. The closing date for
registration ends on the 21st March 2011.
The Institute of Archaeology and Antiquity (IAA) at the University of
Birmingham and the CAA (Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in
Archaeology) UK Chapter Committee will be hosting this years CAAUK
conference running from the 1st - 2nd April.
For registration details please follow the link below:
http://www.vista.bham.ac.uk/CAAUK_2011/Info/CAAUK_2011_Registration.htm
We are still accepting contributions to the event in the form of a poster or
paper on any topic within the sphere of archaeological computing. Specific
topical themes this year are as follows:
§ Working in a Visual World – From gaming to solid modelling, mobile
technology to augmented reality – we would welcome papers on any aspect of
the pervasive nature of computer visualisation and interfaces with
archaeology and historical disciplines.
Other themes of long-standing interest to researchers and practitioners
include:
§ Archaeological computing methods and techniques within the Cultural
Resource Management (CRM) environment – Submissions on current computing
practice and method are particularly welcome from commercial archaeology
companies, museum professionals, heritage managers, local authority officers
or other bodies working within CRM.
§ Pattern recognition – Finding patterns within archaeological data, site
patterning, image recognition, etc.
§ Theory within Archaeological Computing – The application of archaeological
theory within the computing environment e.g. post-processual approaches to
archaeological computing.
We would like to thank those all those who have submitted their abstracts so
far. For those looking to give a paper, these should be 20 minutes in
duration. Please send the title for the paper to be given along with a 300
word abstract to
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]> no later
than the 4th March 2011.
The conference website also provides further information, including
directions to the university, and ideas for accommodation.
If you have any queries about the conference, please do not hesitate to
contact us at
[log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>
We look forward to seeing you at the conference, but in the meantime we
would greatly appreciate it if you could forward this email on to anybody
you think may be interested.
Thanks and best wishes,
Helen Moulden
CAAUK11
VISTA Centre
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
Tel: GB +44 121 415 1040
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