Institute for Medieval Studies
IMC 2022 Session
Session | 1334 |
Title | Mapping Borders and Cultural Heritage beyond the Eye, IV |
Date/Time | Wednesday 6 July 2022: 16.30-18.00 |
Sponsor | The Anthropological & Archaeological Database of Sepultures (THANADOS) / Go!Digital Next Generation, Österreichische Akademie der Wissenschaften, Wien / Open LiDAR Toolbox |
Organiser | Stefan Eichert, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien |
Moderator/Chair | Markus Breier, Institut für Geographie und Regionalforschung, Universität Wien |
Paper 1334-a | Visualising the Dead: A New Look at Medieval Cemeteries and Their Relations by Means of Digital Tools (Language: English) Stefan Eichert, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien Index Terms: Archaeology - Artefacts; Archaeology - General; Archaeology - Sites; Computing in Medieval Studies |
Paper 1334-b | Tearing Down Borders between Disciplines in a Digital Age: Archaeological and Anthropological Data in OpenAtlas and Thanados (Language: English) Nina Richards, Naturhistorisches Museum Wien Index Terms: Anthropology; Archaeology - General; Archaeology - Sites; Computing in Medieval Studies |
Paper 1334-c | Overgrown Villages: A Stratigraphic Perspective on Deserted Medieval Villages and Their Surrounding Landscapes (Language: English) Roland Filzwieser, Ludwig Boltzmann Institute for Archaeological Prospection & Virtual Archaeology, Ludwig Boltzmann Gesellschaft, Wien Index Terms: Archaeology - General; Archaeology - Sites; Computing in Medieval Studies |
Abstract | Archaeology per se uncovers cultural heritage, however not only through excavation, but also through non-invasive methods. This session deals with different approaches on how to make - otherwise invisible - archaeological sources from excavations and surface features visible and to visualize them and their relations with digital means. |