The workshop brings together leading experts and emerging scholars to explore the transformative role of computer and data science in archaeological research. Over two days, participants will engage in dynamic sessions highlighting cutting-edge methods, including machine learning and data visualization, for uncovering and interpreting the past. Collaborative discussions and detailed case studies provide practical insights into integrating digital tools with archaeological inquiry. This interactive program fosters innovation, collaboration, and the advancement of digital archaeology for addressing complex questions in human history.
Organized by
- Justin Pargeter, Senior Research Fellow, Palaeo-Research Institute, University of Johannesburg; Assistant Professor, Department of Anthropology, NYU