09:00 - 19:00
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Lidar and Landscapes in the Archaeology of Greece: An International Workshop
9:00 Welcome and Introduction – Bonna Wescoat and Alex Knodell
Session 1: Lidar in Archaeological Surveys
9:10 Lidar-Based Research in the Phokian Kephissos Valley – Katja Sporn and Will Kennedy (Deutsches Archäologisches Institut Athen)
9:30 Lidar-Based Remote Sensing and Ground Truthing in the Eretria-Amarynthos Survey Project – Sylvian Fachard and Chloé Chezeaux (Swiss School of Archaeology in Greece, University of Lausanne)
9:50 The Samothrace Lidar Project – Dimitris Matsas (Hellenic Ministry of Culture), Michael Page (Emory University), Bonna D. Wescoat (American School of Classical Studies), Christopher Witmore (Texas Tech University), Thomas G. Garrison, and Brody W. Manquen (University of Texas at Austin)
10:10 Post-Fieldwork Lidar Applications in Archaeological Surveys: Feature Recognition and Quantification with the Small Cycladic Islands Project – Alex R. Knodell (Carleton College), Evan I. Levine (University of Copenhagen), Sam Wege (US Department of Agriculture–Forest Service), Michaela Fielder-Jellsey (Carleton College),and Demetrios Athanasoulis (Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades)
10:30 Discussion
10:45 —Coffee Break—
Session 2: Remote Sensing Methodologies in the Field and the Lab
11:10 Terrestrial and Underwater Use of ALS/ALB in Mediterranean Landscapes: Archaeological Prospection for Roman Land Use on the Croatian Coast – Nives Doneus and Michael Doneus (University of Vienna)
11:30 Issues of Representativeness in Lidar-Based Landscape Archaeology in Mediterranean Contexts – Giacomo Fontana (University College London)
11:50 Discussion
12:00 Using Lidar in Geomorphological Mapping: The Case of the Amarynthos River Valley (Euboea, Greece) – Tibor Talas (University of Lausanne)
12:20 Aerial Survey with Lidar and Photogrammetric Sensors in a Feature-Rich Mediterranean Environment: From Flight Parameters to Feature Extraction – Themis Bournas, Christos Boutsoukis, and Nikos Dalampis (AeroPhoto Co Ltd)
12:40 Visualization, Vectorization, and Verification: Open-Source Lidar Methods for Archaeological Prospection and Accuracy Assessment in Mediterranean Shrublands
Brody W. Manquen, Thomas G. Garrison (University of Texas at Austin), Alex R. Knodell (Carleton College), and
Demetrios Athanasoulis (Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades)
1:00 Discussion
1:15 —Lunch Break—
Session 3: Drone and Airborne Lidar Comparisons and Case Studies
2:45 Drone and Airborne Lidar in Greece: Mediterranean Perspective on Processing Techniques and Cultural Landscapes – Jesús García Sánchez (Instituto de Arqueología de Mérida), Thierry Lucas (Université de Picardie Jules Verne), Joao Fonte (University of Exeter), Lieve Donnellan (University of Melbourne), and Jitte Waagen (University of Amsterdam)
3:05 Lidar and Landscapes in Archaeology: The Case of Palaiokastro Pylos, Greece – Anastasios Kazolias, Vayia V. Panagiotidis, and Nikolaos Zacharias (University of the Peloponnese)
3:25 UAV-Based Survey of Ancient White Marble Quarries on Mt. Pentelikon: Challenges and Successes of a Lidar and Photogrammetric Survey in a High Relief Environment – Scott Pike, Cassie Drazen, and Adelaide Kemp (Willamette University)
3:45 Using UAV Lidar to Reveal Quarried Landscapes on Naxos – Evan Levine (University of Copenhagen), Hallvard Indgjerd, Steinar Kristensen, and Magne Samdal (University of Oslo Museum of Cultural History)
4:05 Discussion
4:20 —Coffee Break—
Session 4: Lidar Analysis of Archaeological Sites and Their Hinterlands
4:45 Exploring the Rural Landscape of Attica Using Lidar and Remote Sensing: The Case Study of KASP at Ancient Aphidna – Anastasia Dakouri-Hild (University of Virginia), Stephen Davis (University College Dublin), Athos Agapiou (Cyprus University of Technology), and Eleni Andrikou (Ephorate of Antiquities of East Attica)
5:05 The Lidar survey at Akraiphia (Boeotia): Methodology and First Results – Thierry Lucas (Université de Picardie Jules Verne)
5:25 Discussion
5:35 Seeing the Trees through the Forest: Lidar Analysis and the Identification of Ancient Sites in the Busy Built Environment of Southeastern Rheneia – Zozi Papadopoulou, Vangelis Samaras, Pavlos Fylaktos (Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades), and Alex R. Knodell (Carleton College)
5:55 Lidar Analysis and Phasing at Multiperiod Sites in Cycladic Landscapes: Examples from the Islets of Amorgos – Rosie Campbell (University of Cambridge), Demetrios Athanasoulis (Ephorate of Antiquities of the Cyclades), and Alex R. Knodell (Carleton College)
6:15 Lidar Applications in the Australian Paliochora Kythera Archaeological Survey: Workflows, Paradigms, and Limitations – Konstantinos Trimmis (King’s College London)
6:35 Discussion
7:00 Reception at ASCSA
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