The Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) is an international organisation that brings together a range of scholars, specialists and experts in the fields of archaeology, history, cultural heritage, digital scholarship, GIS, mathematics, semantic web and informatics with an interest in interdisciplinary cooperation. Its aims are to encourage communication between these disciplines, to provide a survey of present work in the field, and to stimulate discussion. For more information about Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) please visit the CAA International Home Page
The Greek chapter of the international non-profit organisation “Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology” (CAA-GR) was established in 2012.
Members of CAA-GR are scientists from the fields of archeology, social sciences, life sciences, arts, mathematics, information technology, engineers and scientists in all fields of cultural heritage.
The objectives of the organization are:
- to encourage the communication between these disciplines,
- to provide an overview of current research in the field of computer applications and quantitative methods in archeology,
- to give rise to debate and future progress in the area of research,
- to offer guidance and support in the form of seminars and / or workshops
- to publish the results of research reported in scientific meetings organized by the CAA-GR,
- to support relevant research in these fields in the region of the Eastern Mediterranean.
The consitution of the organization is available here.
Those interested in becoming members of CAA-GR should submit an online application here.