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Number 63, December 2005

Agent-based modeling, archaeology and social organisation: The robustness of Rome
Shawn Graham

Developing data visualization and spatial statistics for archaeological inference
Kevin R. Schwarz, Jerry Mount

GIS applications for the control and management of Cultural Heritage: The archaeological map of the Comune of Camaiore (Lucca)
Eliana Siotto

Increased joy through delegated reading
Alun Salt

Forthcoming conferences

EVA Conferences International 2nd London 3D Imaging Technology Conference; London, UK. 14-17 February 2006

Unleashing the Power of GIS and GPS, Chicago, Illinois, USA. 7-11 March 2006

Cultural Heritage and New Media. New Heritage: Beyond Verisimilitude, Hong Kong, Japan. 13-14 March 2006

Museums and the Web 2006, Albuquerque, New Mexico, USA. 22-25 March 2006

The 2nd Annual Ename International Colloquium: Who Owns The Past? Heritage Rights and Responsibilities in a Multicultural World, Ghent, Belgium. 22-25 March 2006

International Workshop: Ontology Based Modelling in the Humanities, University of Hamburg, Germany. 7-9 April 2006

IFA Annual Conference for Archaeologists Session: Digital Archaeology: From Cradle to Grave, Edinburgh, UK. 11-13 April 2006

Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. Digital Discovery: Exploring New Frontiers in Human Heritage, Fargo, North Dakota, USA. 18-23 April 2006

Museums of the City as Gateways to Understanding Urban Life. CAMOC Museums of Cities. First Plenary Conference, Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 1-2 May 2006

National Park Service’s 2006 Archaeological Prospection Workshop. Current Archaeological Prospection Advances for Non-Destructive Investigations in the 21st Century, St. Simons, Georgia, USA. May 15-19 2006

Theory and Practice of Computer Graphics 2006. The UK Chapter of the Eurographics Association (EGUK), Teesside, Middlesbrough, UK. 20-22 June 2006

New books

Archaeological Landscapes through Digital Technologies. Proceedings of the 2nd Italy-United States Workshop (Rome, Italy, November 2003 – Berkeley, USA, May 2005). Edited by M. Forte, BAR International Series 1379, Oxford 2005, Archaeopress.

AA.VV., Arena (Archaeological Records of Europe: Networked Access). Pathways to a Shared European Information Infrastructure for Cultural Heritage, Internet Archaeology, 18, Summer 2005 (http://intarch.ac.uk/journal/issue18/6/).

Digital Archaeology: Bridging Method and Theory. Edited by T.L. Evans and P. Daly, London-New York 2006, Routledge.

 


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