All paper and poster abstracts are listed below by submission type and then in alphabetical order by first author. Open online access to these abstracts is provided to promote interest and discussion in the conference, accordingly (and in the spirit of academic discourse) please reference and attribute the works of the authors when citing elsewhere.
Introduction
Guy Hunt – Introduction to CAA-UK 2013 and L – P : Archaeology
Keynote Presentation
Dr. Mark Lake (University College London) – Open Archaeology
Paper Abstracts (& Videos)
Paul Backhouse – Laser scanning is pointless. Lets do more!
Erik Champion – Game Issues for Scholarly Discourse or for Public Understanding
Michael Charno – ADSeasy: Developing a system for data deposition
Nathalie Cohen and Courtney Nimura – Digital Outreach and the Thames Discovery Programme: What Next?
Jeroen De Reu – Towards a cost-effective three-dimensional documentation of archaeological excavations
Ulla Rajala and Philip Mills – Analysing and visualising the ceramiscene of Roman Nepi
Giovanni Murru, Marco Fratarcangeli and Tommaso Empler – Practical Augmented Visualization on Handheld Devices for Cultural Heritage
Peter Rauxloh – The application of applications: The bump and grind of commercial archaeology
Matteo Romanello – SkOSifying an Archaeological Thesaurus
Henriette Roued-Cunliffe – Can we share? – current status for sharing heritage data online!
Stephen Stead – Cloud computing and Cultural Heritage IT
Armando Trujillo – The movements of the Teuchitlán people: A testimony of regional interaction in Western Mexico
Rebeka Vital – Digital documentation through laser scanning of a cultural heritage site
Poster Abstracts
Alexandra Angeletaki – How is the use of Virtual Reality technology challenging the museum- library sector? The case of the University Museum and Library of Trondheim, Norway.
Neil Beagrie, John Houghton, Stuart Jeffrey, Ray Moore – Impact of the Archaeology Data Service: a study and methods for enhancing sustainability
Catriona Cooper – Using Acoustics to Explore Lived Experience at Late Medieval Sites
Stuart Eve – Dead Men’s Eyes: The Use of Augmented Reality in Archaeology
Vicki Herring – Vessel volumes and visualisation: innovative computer applications for ceramicists: Vessel Volumes
Donald Horne – Vessel volumes and visualisation: innovative computer applications for ceramicists: Vessel Visualisation
Debanjan Mitra – Application of Generalized Linear Regression to Understand the Use-wear Patterns of Stone Tools made on Shahabad
Doug Rocks-Mcqueen – Open Access in Archaeology
Iza Romanowska, Tom Brughmans – ‘A Connected Island?’: how the Iron Curtain affected Palaeolithic Archaeologists in Central Europe