ACRG seminars

2011
  • TBC - Enrico Crema, University College London
  • TBC - Drew Baker
  • TBC - Stuart Eve, University College London
  • 18 May- Keith May, English Heritage
  • 11 May - Enrico Costanza, Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton
  • 23 March - Jari Pakkanen, Royal Holloway
  • 2 March - Monika Solanki, Tracing Networks, University of Leicester
  • 28 February - Steve Stead, CIDOC CRM and data standards
  • 16 February - Marge Konsa, University of Tartu, Estonia

2010

  • 25 November - Joeri Theelen, Jeroen Poblome Roel van Beeumen, Katholieke Universiteit Leuven
  • 17 November - Leif Isaksen, Archaeological Computing Research Group, University of Southampton
  • 11 November - Yu Fujimoto, Doshisha University - Japan
  • 5 November - Ellaine Massung, Bristol University

2009

  • 27.03 - Patricia Murrieta Flores, The study of human movement in Archaeology
  • 20.03 - Tim Sly
  • 06.03 - Paper discussion, The Past in Bits: Towards an Archaeology of Information Technology?
  • 13.03 - Leonardo Garcis Sanjuan, The use of GIS in archaeological research in Southwest Spain
  • 27.02 - Marta Diaz-Bonilla
  • 20.02 - Stuart Eve, LP Archaeology
  • 13.02 - Tom Goskar, Web 2.0 (mainly social media and content management systems)
  • 06.02 - CAA UK
  • 30.01 - Stuart Jeffrey, The Archaeology Data Service
  • 23.01 - Eleftheria Paliou
  • 16.01 - Steve Stead, CIDOC CRM and data standards
  • 09.01 - Leif Isaksen
2008
  • 05.12 - José Ángel Salgado
  • 28.11 - Gareth Beale and Graeme Earl, The Amazon Head Extravaganza
  • 21.11 - Paul Cripps, Survey, on-site and post-ex GIS, mobile GIS with a bit of importance of data structures and interoperability
  • 14.11 - Hembo Pagi, "A picture is worth a thousand words" - Visualising archaeological textiles