Announcement: Joint Chapter Meeting of the CAA Germany, Netherlands and Flanders
Between the 5-7 of October 2022, the a joint chapter meeting on “Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology” (CAA)…
Computational Archaeology describes computer-based analytical methods for the study of long-term behavioural interactions. It is mainly focused on mathematical methods, that can not be performed without a computer. Agent-based models, statistics or geospatial systems are all part of Computational Archaeology.
Between the 5-7 of October 2022, the a joint chapter meeting on “Computer Applications & Quantitative Methods in Archaeology” (CAA)…
At the CAA international I gave a workshop on R package development together with Clemens Schmid (@nevromeCS) and Petr Pajdla…
Archaeoinformatics focuses not always on software. Sometimes we need to build stuff and sometimes we need to do it right….
This years ICAANE in Bologna is different than before. Initially scheduled for last year, the ICAANE (International Conference on the…
Simon Maddison and I published a paper on a clustering method called “percolation analysis” and I am proud to say,…