Programm (preliminary)
MONDAY, November 15
08.00 – 16.00 | Registration
WORKSHOPS
Presentations of Urban Archaeologies in Central Europe
Organizers | Ingeborg GAISBAUER, Martin MOSSER, Austria [German/English]
09.00 – 14.00 | Wappensaal
Sibiu: A missing link in the City’s memory (E. CREANGA / R. NEMTEANU/ I. BUDISTEANU / D. COSTEA, Romania)
Urban Archaeology in Alba Iulia in the last decades (M. CIUTĂ/ E.-B. CIUTĂ, Romania)
Stadtarchäologie in Budapest (P. ZSIDI, Hungary)
Urban Archaeology in Vienna – The status quo (S. SAKL-OBERTHALER, Austria )
Thinking about Post-medieval archaeology in Vienna (P. MITCHELL, Austria)
Urban archaeology in Tulln (M. KRENN / U. SCHOLZ, Austria)
Stadtarchäologie St. Pölten- Vergangenheit und Zukunft? (R. RISY, Austria)
Stadtarchäologie in Zürich, Wichtige Themen und besondere Fragestellungen (D. WILD, Switzerland)
Rijeka – The Presentation Of The Roman Period Predecessor (J. VIŠNJIĆ, Croatia)
Abandoned town of Stari Bar in Montenegro (M. GUŠTIN, Slovenia)
The Danube – River of many returns – Round Table Discussion
Organizer | Eugen SCHERER, Austria
15.00 – 17.00 | Wappensaal
Photogrammetry – Documentation from Photos
Organizers | Norbert PFEIFER, Camillo RESSL, Austria
10.00 – 13.00 | Room 319
Kulturportale: Die Stadt im Internet – Archäologie, Stadtgeschichte, Kulturelles Erbe
Organizer | N.N. [In German]
14.00 – 17. 00 | Room 319
Kulturpool – Zentrales Portal für das digitalisierte österreichische Kulturerbe (Marko GÖLS, Austria)
Geodatenportal der Länder – GEOLAND.AT (Th. EBERT, Austria)
„Tiroler Kunstkataster – Vernetzung regionaler Kulturgüterdaten“ (K. WIESAUER, Austria)
Kulturgüter Südtirols – nachschlagbar für Alle (L. ANDERGASSEN, Italy)
ViennaGIS WEB Framework – Basis für sämtliche GIS Internet Auftritte der Stadt Wien (W. JÖRG, Austria)
wien.at mit Stil – der Relaunch von wien.at und die Rolle des Styleguides (Th. JÖCHLER, Austria)
Wie aus Daten kontextspezifisch Informationen werden! (M. HAUSENBLAS / K. GRÜNWALD, Austria)
Complex Measurements made easy.
An interactive Workshop on computer-assisted morphometry
Organizer | Irwin ROVNER, USA
10 .00 – 13.00 | ADV-Schulungsraum (Rathausstraße 1)
Using Historical Maps in GIS
Organizer | Menne KOSIAN, The Netherlands
14.00 – 17.00 | ADV-Schulungsraum (Rathausstraße 1)
19.30 – 22.00 | Opening Event | Cocktail Reception at Wien-Museum
TUESDAY, November 16
08.00 – 16.00 | Registration
SESSIONS WAPPENSAAL
Opening
09.00 – 09.20
Urban Archaeology in Europe (invited speakers)
Session dedicated to Samuel Paley
09.20 – 10.20
10.20 – 10.40 | Coffee Break
Urban Archaeology and New Technologies
Chairs | Willem BEEX, Benno RIDDERHOF, The Netherlands
10.40 – 11.00 | The Role of the Venetian Cities in the Evolution of the Modern Urban Centers of Crete (C. ARGUELLES / D. DYKSTRA / A. SARRIS. Greece)
11.00 – 11.20 | Amsterdam’s Real Estate Market in the Golden Age (J. E. ABRAHAMSE, The Netherlands)
11.20 – 11.40 | Medieval forests of data. The importance of dendrochronology in reconstructing Early Medieval Dorestad (R. VAN LANEN, The Netherlands)
11.40 – 12.00 | The sandstone historical buildings in Bologna and Petra (R. CIANCIULLI / G. MAINO, Italy)
12.00 – 13.20 | Lunch Break
13.20 – 13.40 | The qualities of brick: Identifying conservation issues on the historic city walls of Sibiu, Transylvania, Romania (E. CREANGA/ G. NASH / D. COSTEA, Romania)
13.40 – 14.00 | Philadelphia USA: The use of urban historical archaeology and digital technologies to interpret and better understand the birth of a nation (G. MUSCHIO, USA)
14.00 – 14.20 | Integrated deposit modelling; heritage under our feet in the City of York (C. NEAL / S. ROSKAMS, United Kingdom)
14.20 – 14.40 | Cryptoporticus: a hidden system under the skin of the ancient town (G. VERDIANI / G. CORSARO, Italy)
14.40 – 15.00 | Cyrene and Ptolemais (Libya): problems of urban development, buffer zones and methodologies to prevent damages to the sites and monuments (D. FOSSATARO / O. MENOZZI, Italy)
15.00 – 15.20 | The archaeological map on digital support. The cases of Trieste and Cividale del Friuli (S. GONIZZI BARSANTI / M. BRAINI, Italy)
15.40 – 16.00 | Coffee Break
16.00 – 16.20 | Archaeological maps regarding ancient urban centres with continuity of life and aimed historical knowledge and protection (G. SCARDOZZI / L. CASTRIANNI / G. DI GIACOMO / I. DITARANTO, Italy)
16.20 – 16.40 | Strategies and new technologies for urban archaeology: Matera, a town of Unesco World Heritage (F. SOGLIANI / D. ROUBIS, Italy)
16.40 – 17.00 | S.I.T.A.R. A repository of archaeological data for conservation of cultural heritage and town planning (M. SERLORENZI / A. DE TOMMASI, Italy)
17.00 – 17.20| GIS Application in Archaeology – Advantages and Problems (M. GIERSZEWSKA, Germany)
17.20 – 17.40| Seeing through the shambles: landscape biography in urban fringes (M. C. KOSIAN, The Netherlands)
SESSIONS ROOM 319
Lost Cities
Chair | Hansjörg THALER, Italy
10.40 – 11.00 | The reconstruction of the urban landscape of an ancient metropolis in Asia Minor: integration of 2D and 3D technologies and methodologies in Hierapolis of Phrygia (Turkey) (F. GABELLONE / G. SCARDOZZI, Italy)
11.00 – 11.20 | Making the invisible visible: Presenting urban archaeology in Tarsus (P. AYKAC / G. B. ALTINOZ, Turkey)
11.20 – 11.40 | Kusaklı Hoyuk (Turkey) as Zippalanda: the integrate contribute of geophysics and remote sensing (M.C. SALVI / G. CARPENTIERO / R. SALVINI / A. CARTOCCI / S. MAZZONI, Italy)
11.40 – 12.00| On the Form of the Etruscan city of Populonia. Hipotesis and suggestions (M. CORNIETI / L. BIANCHINI, Italy)
12.00 – 12.20| Firuzabad, the 5th capital of medieval Delhi (E. SCHOTTEN MERKLINGER, Canada)
12.20 – 13.20 | Lunch Break
A critical View on Urban 3D Reconstruction Models
Chair | Peter FERSCHIN, Austria
13.20 – 13.40| 3D reconstruction and the formulation of a new paradigm of archaeological spaces (S. POLIĆ RADOVANOVIĆ, Serbia)
13.40 – 14.00| Development’s perspectives of 3d cultural heritage’s models – Some considerations (T. A. TRIFONOV, Czech Republic)
14.00 – 14.20| Less is more. 3D-reconstructions, showing the essentials. Possible solutions (R. FRANK, Germany)14.20 – 14.40| The printed Legionary Camp of Vindonissa (M. FLÜCK, Switzerland)
14.40 – 15.00| A harbour gate at Roman Cologne – Hand drawing, laser scanning, digital reconstruction (A. SCHÄFER / M. TRIER, Germany)
15.00 – 15.20| Visualizing a phantom. 3D-reconstruction, historical analysis and modern urbanistic valorization of Schloss Neugebäude (Vienna, Austria) (D. MASCHEK / M. SCHNEYDER / M. TSCANNERL, Austria)
15.20 – 15.40| Ubiquitous Computing and Urban Archaeology: Experiences with Augmenting the Learning Experience by Smart Objects (K. HOLZINGER / M. LEHNER /M. FASSOLD / A. HOLZINGER)
15.40 – 16.00 | Coffee Break
Newbies
Chair | Michael DONEUS, Austria
16.00 – 16.20 | Archaeology: A Mediated Practice of Technology & Digital Tools (S. AKBOY, USA)
16.20 – 16.40 | Conjectural Modeling of Historic Sites Using Dynamic Asset Libraries (P. STRATTON / G. MUSCHIO, USA)
16.40 – 17.00 | Analysis of the Mastaba of Ptahshepses – using space syntax (L. WALTENBERGER / M. VASKU / M. HIRZBAUER, Austria)
17.00 – 17.20 | The St. Mang Square in Kempten/Allgaeu – Interdisciplinary Reconstruction and Public Presentation of its Long History (S. NEUPERT, Germany)
17.20 – 17.40 | Fleeing for Their Lives: Archaeology of the Underground Railroad in St. Charles, Illinois (L. BROWN, USA)
17.40 – 18.00 | A Human value system. the role of Cultural and historic environment in it. example of old town in Kuldīga (J. JĀKOBSONE / I. STRAUTMANIS, Latvia)
19.30 – 22.00 | Major Reception | Rathauskeller
WEDNESDAY, November 17
08.00 – 14.00 | Registration
SESSIONS WAPPENSAAL
Gone Digital – Digital applications in cultural heritage research with no analogue alternatives
Chairs | David BIBBY, Germany; Benjamin STANGL, Austria
09.00 – 09.20 | Processing and managing archaeological data with program ME – two examples of archaeological excavations in urban environment (E. BUTINA / R. KLASINC, Slovenia)
09.20 – 09.40 | A CIDOC-CRM based metadata scheme for virtual reconstructions (D. PLETINCKX, Belgium)
09.40 – 10.00 | Highly Accurate Photorealistic Modeling of Cultural Heritage Assets (P. DORNINGER / Marco BRUNNER, Austria)
10.00 – 10.20 | The application and usefulness of 3D surveying methods in Oinoanda, the ancient city of Diogenes (K. BERNER / M. BACHMANN, Germany)
10.20 – 10.40 | Coffee Break
10.40 – 11.00 | Bridging the Gap between Sites and Finds: An Information System for the Mainlimes Section of the Limes World Heritage Site (Ch. FLÜGEL, Germany / K. SCHALLER, Austria)
11.00 – 11.20 | Mainlimes Mobil (E. DOBAT / Ch. FLÜGEL, Germany)
11.20 – 11.40 | Virtual Soldiers of the Revolution (Ch. REDMANN, USA)
11.40 – 12.00 | Architecture with concave and convex rhythms and its decoration in Hadrian age: the southern pavilion of Piazza d’Oro in Hadrian’s Villa (B. ADEMBRI, Italy / S. DI TONDO, Italy / F. FANTINI, Spain)
12.00 – 13.20 | Lunch Break
13.20 – 13.40 | 3D Data Capture and Modeling of Sculpture: Problems and Prospects (B. FRISCHER, USA)
13.40 – 14.00 | Taking conservation-restoration treatments a little further: digital technology as a possible tool (S. DE CARVALHO, Portugal)
14.00 – 14.20 | Spatial distribution analysis of LIDAR prospection results (R. HESSE, Germany)
14.20 – 14.40 | Data integration – beyond the walled garden (W. BOASSON / E. BOASSON, The Netherlands)
14.40 – 15.00 | Coffee Break
15.00 – 15.20 | Taj Mahal: Conservation and Management (D. DAYALAN, India)
15.20 – 15.40 | The use of formal ontology languages in Harris Matrix Models – Benefits, Problems and Visions (Ch. ANSORGE / A. MASUR / P. MITCHELL, Austria)
15.40 – 16.00 | Ad thermas: a system between private and public life in the ancient town (M. PUCCI / A. BLANCO, Italy)
16.00 – 16.20 | The Utilization of Digital Surveying Tools In-Situ in Field Archaeology (S. AKBOY / R. WARDEN, USA)
16.20 – 16.40 | Antra Cyclopis and the others: the dimension of the entertainment in the ancient town (N. CACCETTA / G. PATTI, Italy)
How Archaeology survives in big Cities: Structures of Urban Archaeology
Chair | Christoph ÖLLERER, Austria
09.00 – 09.20 | Urban archaeology in a European Capital: the Brussels’ Experience (A. DEGRAEVE, Belgium)
09.20 – 09.40 | The urban archaeology of the London Crossrail Project – Approach, organisational management, constraints and challenges of integration (J. CARVER; United Kingdom)
09.40 – 10.00 | The Rise or the Fall of the Urban Archaeology in Bratislava (Slovakia) after the Velvet Revolution? (Margareta MUSILOVA, Slovak Republic)
10.00 – 10.20 | Evaluation of the Archaeological Potential of the Individual Grounds of the Municipal Area (Branislav RESUTIK, Slovak Republic)
10.20 – 10.40 | Coffee Break
10.40 – 11.00 | Urban archaeology of Koper/Capodistria (Z. MILEUSNIĆ, Slovenia)
11.00 – 11.20 | Archaeological research of Roman baths in the old town of Rijeka (L. CATAJ, Croatia)
11.20 – 11.40 | The Swiss-Egyptian Joint Mission in Aswan. An Urban Archaeological Project in Upper Egypt (W. MÜLLER, Switzerland)
11.40 – 12.00 | Archeology is culture! – Comments on Archaeology and Public Relations (A. BAERISWYL, Switzerland)
12.00 – 13.20 | Lunch Break
Special Items and Methods
Chair | Ann DEGRAEVE, Belgium
13.20 – 13.40 | Cultural Heritage in Digital Age (Vl. I. IONESOV, Russia)
13.40 – 14.00 | Cultural Heritage and Computer Application – A case study of Bishnupur Temples, West-Bengal, India (A. DATTA, India)
14.00 – 14.20 | PERDITURUS: Preserving Nordic Medieval Culture (Kari UOTILA, Finland)
14.20 – 14.40 | Interdisciplinary Education. – Digital Architecture meets Egyptology (I. KULITZ / P. FERSCHIN / P. JANOSI, Austria)
14.40 – 15.00 | Coffee Break
15.00 – 15.20 | Dendrosimilarity and analyzing wooden settlement structures (V. MOM, The Netherlands / J. SCHULTZE, Germany)
15.20 – 15.40 | The documentation of the archaeological site of Carsulae (S. PARRINELLO, Italy)
15.40 – 16.00 | How can we best perform the information sharing that will help protecting our historical cultural heritage? (M. AYDIN, Turkey)
16.00 – 16.20 | Internet Encyclopaedia of Brno History, the City on Display (Irena LOSKOTOVÁ / Olga LEČBYCHOVÁ, Czech Republic)
16.20 – 16.40 | Archaeology and Cultural heritage of the City of Gaur—Its preservation through modern technologies (D. BASU, India)
16.40 – 17.30 | Video Session |Wappensaal
19.30 – 22.00 | Informal Farewell | Bieronymus
Poster – Session (presenter in alphabetical order)
Chair | Peter WALDHÄUSL, Austria
Development of the infrastructure of medieval Tartu (R. BERNOTAS, Finland)
Height data from archaeological investigations for the reconstruction of the subsol (V. BOI /F. LAMONACA / M. STACCA, Italy)
The Ianus Temple from Roşia Montană – epigraphy, architecture and space meaning (a 3D restoration project) (R. CIOBANU, Romania)
Sibiu: A missing link in the city’s memory (E. CREANGA / R. NEMTEANU / I. BUDISTEANU / D. COSTEA, Romania)
Ir thermography and ultrasonic investigations in the cultural heritage field (G. DIANA / S. FAIS, Italy)
Urban archaeology and the re-constitution of historical continuity. The case of Amasya, Turkey (L. ETYEMEZ / G. B. ALTINOZ, Turkey)
Assessment of the conservation state of masonry structures in monumental buildings by theIntegrated use of non-destructive unltrasonic techniques and mineral analyses. (S. FAIS / P. LIGAS / M. PALOMBA, Italy)
Heritage Task Force (M. FARRAG, Egypt)
GIS applications for the archaeological analysis of a medieval town: Pisa, Italy (G. GATTIGLIA, Italy)
The Old Cadastral from Ingelheim as a Data Source for Archaeology (M. GIERSZEWSKA / P. NOSZCZYNSKI, Germany)
SITAR: a Web-GIs for managing archeological data in cultural heritage conservation and town planning (P. GRINGMUTH / St. PICCIOLA / S. RUGGERI, Italy)
The project of Santa Maria Maggiore (Trient): from the excavation to cultural and multimedia dissemination (M. T. GUAITOLI / A. BARONCIONI / M. ZANFINI, Italy)
Cultural Heritage Research, Analysis and Conservation Methodologies for the Historic Structures in Pakistan (S. GULZAR / M. NAWAZ CHAUDHRY / J.-P. BURG, Pakistan)
Presenting the medieval heritage. The case of Tartu (Estonia) from a museum perspective (A. HAAK, Estonia)
Making it survive: Post-excavation conservation and re-integration of archaeological remains in urban areas, the case of Roman remains in Ankara (Ö. MUTLU / G. B. ALTINÖZ, Turkey)
Byzantian Palaces (A. OZLEM, Turkey)
Studying Medieval Brick Building Techniques Cases: Holy Cross Church at Hattula and Häme Castle in Finland (T. RATILAINEN, Finland)
Mossyna: The rediscovery of a “lost city” in the territory of Hierapolis in Phrygia (Turkey) (G. SCARDOZZI / L. CASTRIANNI, Italy)
Roman military camp “Ala Nova” in Schwechat (U. SCHOLZ / S. MÜLLER / R. THOMA, Austria)
3D close range laser scanning (G. SEIDL / S. MÜLLER / R. THOMA, Austria)
Preliminary Results of Semantic 3D Modeling of Seddülbahir Fortress Using Laser Scanning Data (E. TEKDAL-EMNIYETI, Turkey / K.-H. HAEFELE / J. ISELE, Germany)
Creating a 3D virtual collection of Colonial American architectural features (C. WAGNER / R. YOUNG, USA)
Protecting the Past Local Government Level (D. WATTS, Australia)
LIDAR, archaeology and towns (R. ZAPŁATA, Poland)
Historic 3D city model of Koper (Slovenia) (A. ZERJAL / T. ZERJAL / N. KOLEGA, Slovenia)
The printed Legionary Camp of Vindonissa (M. FLÜCK, Switzerland)
Less is more. 3D-reconstructions, showing the essentials. Possible solutions (R. FRANK, Germany)
Ubiquitous Computing and Urban Archaeology: Experiences with Augmenting the Learning Experience by Smart Objects (K. HOLZINGER / M. LEHNER / A. HOLZINGER, Austria)
Visualizing a phantom. 3D-reconstruction, historical analysis and modern urbanistic valorization of Schloss Neugebäude (Vienna, Austria) (D. MASCHEK / M. SCHNEYDER / M. TSCANNERL, Austria)
3D reconstruction and the formulation of a new paradigm of archaeological spaces (S. POLIĆ RADOVANOVIĆ, Serbia)
A harbour gate at Roman Cologne – Hand drawing, laser scanning, digital reconstruction (A. SCHÄFER / M. TRIER, Germany)
Development’s perspectives of 3d cultural heritage’s models – Some considerations (T. A. TRIFONOV, Czech Republic)


