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CAA GR Conferences
- CAA GR 2024 “Transforming Heritage in a Transforming World”, Serres, Greece
- Currently in process of proceedings.
- CAA GR 2020, Athens, Greece
- CAA GR 2018, Limassol, Cyprus
- CAA GR 2016, Athens, Greece
- CAA GR 2014, Rethymno, Greece
- Papadopoulos, C., Paliou, E., Chrysanthi, A., Kotoula, E., and Sarris, A. (Eds) 2015. Archaeological Research in the Digital Age. Proceedings of the 1st Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology Greek Chapter (CAA-GR) Rethymno, Crete, 6-8 March 2014. Rethymno: Institute for Mediterranean Studies – Foundation of Research and Technology. ISBN: 978-618-81780-0-7.
Recent International CAA Conferences
- CAA2024, Auckland, New Zealand “Across the Horizon”
- CAA2023, Amsterdam, the Netherlands “50 years of synergy”
- CAA2022, (Hybrid) Oxford, United Kingdom “Inside Information”
- CAA2021, Virtual Conference from Limassol, Cyprus “Digital Crossroads”
- CAA2020, Oxford, UK (Postponed to 2022)
- CAA 2019, Krakow, Poland “Check Object Integrity”
- CAA 2018, Tübingen, Germany “Human History and Digital Future”
- CAA 2017, Atlanta, GA USA “Digital Archaeologies, Material Worlds (Past and Present)”
- CAA 2016, Oslo, Norway “Exploring Oceans of Data”
- CAA 2015, Siena, Italy “Keep the revolution going”
- CAA 2014, Paris, France “21st Century Archaeology”
- CAA 2013, Perth, Western Australia “Across space and Time”
- CAA 2012, Southampton, United Kingdom
- CAA 2011, Beijing, China “Revive the Past”
- CAA 2010, Granada, Spain “Fusion of Culture”
- CAA 2009, Willamsburg “Making History Interactive”
- CAA 2008, Budapest, Hungary “On the Road to Reconstructing the Past”
- CAA 2007, Berlin, Germany “Layers of Perception”
- CAA 2006, Fargo, USA “Digital Discovery: Exploring New Frontiers in Human Heritage”
- CAA 2005, Tomar, Portugal “The world is in your eyes”
- CAA 2004, Prato, Italy “Beyond the Artifact – Digital Interpretation of the Past”
- CAA 2003, Vienna, Austria “Enter the Past”
- CAA2002, Heraklion, Crete, Greece “The Digital Heritage of Archaeology”
- CAA2001, Gotland, Sweden “Archaeological Informatics—Pushing the Envelope”
- CAA2000, Ljubljana, Slovenia “Computing archaeology for understanding the past”