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1.Update on the Archaeelogical Standard Method of measurement0
2.Cracking the code of the cups: geospatial analysis of Scottish cup and ring marks0
3.Current developments in TII Archaeology and Heritage0
4.Skin in the Game: A Partnership with the Museum of Leathercraft to elucidate the Leather Industry0
5.One Big Jigsaw: Challenges in Disseminating 3D Data from the Former Curzon Street Station Yard0
6.Improving the discoverability of zooarchaeological using Natural Language Processing0Vlog
7.Submerged landscapes: remote sensing data interpretation and changes in the spatial organisation...0
8.Archaeologoical Ethics for the Modern World0Vlog
9.Systems based on structural inequalities cannot be reformed, they must be totally reimagined0
10.CHRoMA: Cultural Heritage Review on Map Accessibility. Towards a consistent FAIR map key for data...0
11.The Northamptonshire Archaeological Resource Centre: The first year of opening0
12.The use of Convolutional Neural Networks in the automated detection of archaeological objects0Vlog
13.‘Publish and be damned…’0
14.Funky Archaeology – The Legacy of Industrial Buildings in the 20th Century.0Vlog
15.Part 4: Interactive session: how you the delegates can use key messaging in your own comms0
16.Drone-made orthophotogrammetry, 3D reconstructions,LiDAR, and historical cartography applied to...0
17.Aerial photography – from unexploded bombs to global warming: why getting material online0
18.Heritage and Affect in Nepal’s Post-Disaster Recovery: Working with the Community of Langtang0
19.Considerations for the effective use of UAS-mounted multispectral sensors for archaeological0Vlog
20.Sign of the Times – 1500 Years of Cultural Change Reflected in the Human-Animal Relationship0
21.Filling the Gaps in a Fragmentary Bronze Object: Contribution of 3D Scanning & Printing Techniques0
22.Multidisciplinary approach to community engagement in Scottish commercial archaeology0Vlog
23.Seggie Farm, Guardbridge: Multiperiod settlement in the shadow of a multivallate fort0
24.The social role of hoarding over the Mesolithic-Neolithic transition in southern Scandinavia0
25.Ensuring future access to geoarchaeological and environmental archives0Vlog
26.The Happiness Machine, or how to be an archaeologist in a changing world0Vlog
27.Historical Foodscapes: Challenges and reflections0
28.Monitoring concept for deformation estimation of the Bremen Cog0
29.TACOS Session 2: Skills Development0
30.Informal Education As A Means Of Social Integration0
31.Where to detect? A review: metal detector surveys on developer-funded investigations0Review
32.The Ridge Project, Dunbar0
33.Back to school for HS2: learning how to unlock virtual engagement for schools during lockdown0
34.Sharing common ground – exploring remote and near-surface sensing practices0
35.Tasting the Sweetness of Death: A timeless morality in dark shamanism?0
36.How global? – Do long distance trade goods create a false ‘global middle ages’?0
37.The long, strange journey of Viking-Age ringed pins0
38.Applying Linked Open Data to non-standardised typologies: the example of Celtic coinages0Vlog
39.Open Past Services0
40.Metadata and long term data survival in cultural heritage0
41.Timing the M/LPPNB Transition0
42.Religion on the Frontier: Identity and Ritual Adaptations after the Anglo-Saxon migration0
43.Introduction to the session: A broader vision for Brexit0
44.Virtual Reconstruction of the Maya Site of Vista Alegre: Multi-use Digital Assets in Context0
45.‘Dig Society’: Putting the Community into Community Archaeology0Vlog
46.Simulating (In)experience at Sea: Building an Agent-based Model for Iron Age Channel Crossings0
47.Hypothesis modelling in R, using shared data0
48.The challenges, strategies and rewards of managing publicly owned cultural resources0
49.Interview 2- 2015 EAA Conference0
50.Site Reconstruction from Partial Information0Guide
51.Trowels and tea-Towels: The Hidden Heritage Project0
52.Introduction to Climate Change and Heritage Management Session0
53.It’s about democracy0
54.Introduction to the 2022 SMF Conference0
55.What empowers innovation: money and value0
56.Beachy Head Woman and Take the Space0
57.Theorising from an ontological stand: What is the use of Historical Ecology and Human Ecodynamics...0Vlog
58.Digital Experimentation and Developing Innovative Digital Tools for Global Engagement in Archaeology0Vlog
59.Using a Drone to Survey hulks in Gosport0
60.Numerical methods for understanding & quantifying crack propagation in complex masonry constructions0
61.Digital Outreach and the Thames Discovery Programme: What Next?0
62.Mapping the bibliography of Citânia de Sanfins. New methodological approach 4 historiographic model0Vlog
63.Analysing the use of light and space in Neolithic Malta through the use of custom Unity3D scripting0
64.CITiZAN SW Team Summary0
65.Inverted Worlds: Where archaeology and science fiction meet0Vlog
66.Not all data are born digital: Workflows to facilitate data integration & rapid 3D visualization0
67.Archaeological Investigations at Tideway0Vlog
68.On the Current Impossibility of Creating Digitally enabled Knowledge Maps0
69.Carmelite Friary, Perth: ongoing research0
70.Canal College - engaging young people with Scotland’s heritage0
71.Rethinking the perception of magic and rituals in archaeological contexts0Vlog
72.Transition or Revolution? Rethinking the South African Earlier-Middle Stone Age0
73.Computer-aided Classification of British Isles Neolithic Group VI Axes0
74.‘To Render Sensible to the Eye’: New stories for old pictures between Antiquity & the Grand Tour0
75.Edinburgh Archaeology Field Society0Vlog
76.‘Poetry and Archaeology’ The Soil Remembers0Vlog
77.Diving in: how volunteers are uncovering the stories of Arlington Baths0
78.Assessing manual, unsupervised, supervised and automatic change detection methods for detection of l0Tutorial
79.Modelling landscapes: assessing risk and opportunities at Skeffling0
80.Building capacity - ensuring our profession has the skills it needs in the future0
81.Arcade Teaching0
82.Unlocking the secrets of cremated human remains from Late Bronze Age/Early Iron Age Austria.0
83.Look after your denarii: the benefits of object first aid training for field staff0
84.Where have all my data gone, and how do I find them again0
85.Archaeological Object Detection in Airborne Laser Scanning Data Using Convolutional Neural Networks0Vlog
86.Serial, fast and low cost 3D pottery on site documentation0
87.Cash Cow: Transitional economies challenging hybridity in late prehistoric-early Medieval Ireland0
88.Walking with Intent: Culture therapy in historic landscapes0
89.The Edinburgh Archaeology Outreach Project0Vlog
90.Democratising Access to Museum Collections & Using Digital Innovation to Explore Archaeological Data0Vlog
91.Partitioning Archaeological Chaînes Opératoires on R: dealing with huge categorical datasets?0Vlog
92.Is there anything R can't do?0
93.Introduction and background to the project0
94.Political organisation at the earliest low-density, egalitarian cites in Eurasia: A Trypillia...0
95.Viewshed network analysis of the Cochasquí site, Ecuador0
96.Against Our Better Nature: Engaging Audiences with the Historic Environment in “Natural” ...0
97.A new approach to rationalising archaeological shell0Vlog
98.Overview of CIfA’s work on equality, diversity and inclusion0
99.The Roles of Data Fusion in the Scientific Process of Archaeological Remote Sensing0Vlog
100.Futures That Could Have Been Otherwise: Time and the past in an Imperial landscape0