Session1234
TitleMapping Borders and Cultural Heritage beyond the Eye, III
Date/TimeWednesday 6 July 2022: 14.15-15.45
 
SponsorProject 'Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition: Migration & Elite Change in Pre-Ottoman Macedonia, 1282-1355', P 30384-G28, FWF Austrian Science Fund
 
OrganiserMihailo Popović, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
 
Moderator/ChairStefan Eichert, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien
 
Paper 1234-a Medieval Borders in the Digital Age: Approaching the (Re)Creation of Medieval Border Zones through Digital Methods (OpenAtlas and GIS)
(Language: English)
Bernhard Koschiček-Krombholz, Institut für Mittelalterforschung (IMAFO) / Austrian Centre for Digital Humanities & Cultural Heritage (ACDH-CH), Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Index Terms: Byzantine Studies; Computing in Medieval Studies; Geography and Settlement Studies; Local History
Paper 1234-b The Governors of the Border Towns during the Serbian Expansion into Byzantine Macedonia, 1282-1355: Survey and Analysis of Elite Change
(Language: English)
Vratislav Zervan, Abteilung Byzanzforschung, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien
Index Terms: Byzantine Studies; Geography and Settlement Studies; Local History; Social History
Paper 1234-c On the Trail of the Digital Tabula Imperii Byzantini: How Changes in the World's Cultural Heritage Become Visible
(Language: English)
Veronika Polloczek, Archiv der Diözese Gurk, Katholische Kirche Kärnten
Index Terms: Archaeology - General; Archives and Sources; Byzantine Studies; Computing in Medieval Studies
 
AbstractIn this session we will present our scholarly results of the ongoing project 'Byzantino-Serbian Border Zones in Transition: Migration and Elite Change in pre-Ottoman Macedonia (1282-1355)', being part of the Tabula Imperii Byzantini Balkans. Our emphasis will be put on the borders in Byzantine Macedonia in the Middle Ages and their analysis with the tools of Digital Humanities. Moreover, we will address the elite change in the area of research in the 13th and 14th centuries. Finally, a PhD project within the framework of the Tabula Imperii Byzantini Balkans will outline the connection between the TIB Archive on the Balkans, archival studies, Digital Humanities and the World's Cultural Heritage.