GIS Workshop and Economic Archaeology: Interand Intrasite Approaches

Friday, May 19, 2017 – University of Bonn, Germany The workshop aims to: provide the Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies students an introduction to Geographic Information Systems (GIS) and their potential in grasping issues related to economic archaeology in general, and spatial analysis of ritual and cult more specifically, provide the new students with the opportunity to discuss informally – in a friendly and collegial environment – the possibility of applying interand intra-site GIS analyses to their work, provide the more advanced students with the opportunity to present – in a friendly and collegial environment – their ideas or their preliminary GIS results, and to get feedback and stimuli from various GIS specialists, provide a forum through which both the Archaeology of Pre-Modern Economies Research Training Group and the Unlocking Sacred Landscapes Network have the opportunity of networking with other projects/scholars in Germany and beyond. Check the website for more information.