S25 Public Archaeology & the use of digital platforms
Ingvild Solberg Andreassen
- S25-01 Co-designing digital community archaeologies: Experiences from the re-reading the British Memorial Project
Gareth Beale, Nicole Beale - S25-02 Using Google Earth applications to enhance public engagement with cultural heritage: an evaluation of Seeing Beneath Stonehenge
Kate Welham, Lawrence Shaw, Mark Dover, Harry Manley, Mike Parker Pearson - S25-03 Rekrei: A public platform for digitally preserving lost heritage
Matthew Luke Vincent, Chance Coughenour, Fabio Remondino, Mariano Flores Gutierrez, Victor Manuel Lopez-Menchero Bendicho, Dieter Fritsch - S25-04 Photomodeling and webmapping on archeological site of Carthage (Tunisia) and data collection in the museum of Bardo (Tunisia)
Meriem Zammel - S25-05 Visualizing original sea level of Stone Age sites on location by means of mobile augmented reality
Gunnar Liestøl, Birgitte Bjørkli, Espen Uleberg - S25-06 DOMUS: Cyber-Archeology and Education
Alex da Silva Martire, Tatiana Bina - S25-07 Democratising the digital: Sustaining community–sourcing platforms for heritage management and conservation by co-creation
Leif Harald Fredheim - S25-08 Cancelled
Posters
- S25-P1 WW2 remains as cultural heritage
Evy Berg - S25-P2 Archives, archaeology, and architecture: A multimedia approach for 3D reconstructions
Lauren Massari - S25-P3 Doha Online Historical Atlas—GIS interactive mapping of space and time in a pearling town
Michal Michalski, Robert Carter, Daniel Eddisford, Richard Fletcher, Colleen Morgan