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SUMMARY:Nationell konferens om öppen arkeologi
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch\, Riksantikvarieämbetet & Statens Historiska Museer bjuder in till en konferens om öppen arkeologi. Konferensen riktar sig till alla intressenter och verksamma inom svensk arkeologi och kulturmiljövård\, såsom uppdragsarkeologer\, forskare\, studenter\, myndighetsutövare\, museiverksamma\, kulturmiljöhandläggare\, specialister m fl. \nÖvergången till digital dokumentation inom uppdragsarkeologin har sedan början av 1990-talet genererat stora mängder digital primärdata. Öppen vetenskap är ett ramverk av principer och ansatser för att skapa en global och jämlik tillgång till vetenskapliga resultat och forskningsprocesser med syfte att påskynda implementeringen av de globala målen för hållbar utveckling. Principerna om öppen vetenskap innebär ett paradigmskifte då fler delar av forskningsprocessen blir öppna för alla att använda och ta del av\, både inom och utanför forskarsamhället. En avgörande pusselbit är tillgång till användbar data. Hur tillgodoser vi forskningens och det övriga samhällets behov av arkeologisk data? Vad krävs för att såväl den äldre som den nuvarande och framtida digitala dokumentationen ska kunna förvaltas och bli öppen och tillgänglig? \nÖppen vetenskap består av flera delområden (data\, resultat och processer\, publikationer)\, som både tillsammans och var för sig bidrar till att göra forskning och vetenskapligt baserad kunskap öppen. Vid konferensen diskuterar vi hur svensk arkeologi kan förhålla sig till de möjligheter och utmaningar som en öppen arkeologi innebär. \nProgrammet hittar du här \nAnmäl dig här senast den 27 mars 2025 \nKostnad \nKonferens – yrkesverksamma: 600 kr (ex moms) \nKonferens – studenter/doktorander: 280 kr (ex moms) \nFullsatt: Tre rätters middag med vin: 900 kr (ex moms) \nFullsatt: Endast tre rätters middag: 620 kr (ex moms\, dryck kan köpas på plats) \n_____ \nNational Conference on Open Archaeology\nOn April 3-4\, 2025\, Swedigarch\, in collaboration with the Swedish National Heritage Board and the National Historical Museums\, is organizing a national conference on open archaeology at the Historical Museum in Stockholm. The conference is aimed at all stakeholders and professionals within Swedish archaeology and cultural heritage management\, such as researchers\, contract archaeologists\, students\, government officials\, museum professionals\, cultural heritage administrators\, specialists\, and others. \nThe principles of open science represent a paradigm shift as more parts of the research process become open and accessible for everyone to use and participate in\, both within and outside the research community. \nOpen science consists of several sub-areas (data\, results and processes\, publications)\, which both together and individually contribute to making research and scientifically based knowledge open. At the conference\, we will discuss how Swedish archaeology can relate to the opportunities and challenges that open archaeology entails.
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/national-conference-on-open-archaeology/
LOCATION:Stockholm\, Historiska museet\, Stockholm
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SUMMARY:Tysklands digitala infrastruktur för arkeologi – NFDI4Objects
DESCRIPTION:Just nu pågår utveckling av e-infrastrukturer i många länder\, inte minst inom kulturarv och arkeologi. Vår partner Riksantikvarieämbetet arrangerar ett webbinarium om Tysklands omfattande satsning att tillgängliggöra information om spåren av mänsklighetens historia\, från hominider till nutid: NFDI4Objects \nPresentationen ges på engelska av Christin Keller\, Managing Director\, och Fabian Fricke\, IT Coordinator. \nNär: Onsdagen den 2 april\, kl 13.15 – 14.30\nVar: Digitalt via Teams – länk postas samma dag på Riksantikvarieämbetets hemsida. \nIngen anmälan behövs. \nIn English\nThe German infrastructure NFDI4Objects is presented at this open webinar by Christin Keller\, Managing Director\, and Fabian Fricke\, IT Coordinator. \nThe webinar is organised by The National Heritage Board in collaboration with Swedigarch. \nThe presentation will be held in English. No sign up is required\, click on the link above\, which will be posted the day of the seminar. \nWhen: Wednesday April 2\, 1.15 – 2.30 pm (CET) \nWhere: The seminar is digital and the link will be posted the same day at the National Heritage Board’s webpage.
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/tysklands-digitala-infrastruktur-for-arkeologi-nfdi4objects/
LOCATION:Digital Event
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SUMMARY:Workshop: Making archaeological geodata open and FAIR
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Module 3 focuses on working with geodata and documentation derived from archaeological excavations. The primary objective is to enhance the FAIR (Findable\, Accessible\, Interoperable\, and Reusable) status of existing GIS data. As a first step towards this\, we have developed export functions to enable efficient handling of Intrasis data in QGIS. \nDuring the workshop\, we will showcase some of the tools and data developed thus far\, including the Swedigarch Geotools plugin for QGIS and the AGES server for accessing data from excavations. A first version of the server is scheduled to be launched in November to make data available as individual databases for each excavation. This includes data from the archaeological unit at the National Heritage Board (RAÄ UV) with more than 3\,500 databases\, and more will be added from other organizations. Later\, a version of this will be harmonized into a layer that can be used for aggregated analysis and for linking to other resources. Moreover\, we wish to engage in discussions about the potential and challenges associated with this ongoing development\, and how archaeologists can deal with geodata from excavations in the future to ensure the information is FAIR. \nThe workshop will be held on Zoom on November 20\, from 14:15 to 16:00 CET. To register and receive a Zoom link\, contact helena.hulth@arkeologi.uu.se.
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/workshop-making-archaeological-geodata-open-and-fair/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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SUMMARY:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #4 with Dr Jeremy Huggett\, University of Glasgow: The Data Interface
DESCRIPTION:We are thrilled to announce that Dr. Jeremy Huggett from the University of Glasgow will be the distinguished speaker for our 4th Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture. A leading researcher in digital archaeology\, Huggett has significantly advanced archaeological education through his insightful lectures and pioneering use of IT since the early 1990s. His lectures consistently captivate audiences\, earning him wide recognition within the academic community. \nAs one of the founding members behind the creation of the Archaeology Data Service in 1996\, Huggett has played a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital archaeology. In the latest issue of Current Swedish Archaeology (Vol. 31 2023)\, he delves into the phenomena of archaeological research infrastructures\, and we are eager to continue this important discussion. \nJoin us on the 9th of October as Jeremy Huggett explores the implications of the technological interfaces we use to access and interact with archaeological digital data\, and how they influence knowledge creation. This is a rare opportunity you won’t want to miss! Warmly welcome. \nThe lecture will be delivered on Zoom. [https://uu-se.zoom.us/j/65644859480] \n  \nThe Data Interface\nAbstract: The construction of knowledge is understood to be social and combinatorial – our knowledge is built on the knowledge of others\, our knowledge is created from the data collected by ourselves and others\, our data becomes the basis for the creation of new data by ourselves and others\, and so on. But what about the devices which mediate in that process? We pay a great deal of attention to the processes behind data collection\, data recording\, data archiving\, and are concerned about ensuring its findability\, accessibility\, interoperability\, and reusability into the future so that it can provide the basis for the construction of new knowledge\, but we often seem to pay less attention to the technological mediation between ourselves and those same data. Given that our increasing access to growing bodies of archaeological digital data has been truly transformative over recent years\, how do the search interfaces which we customarily employ in our archaeological data portals influence our use of them\, and consequently affect the knowledge we create through them? How do they both enable and constrain us? And what are the implications for future interface designs?
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/swedigarch-inspirational-lecture-4-with-dr-jeremy-hugget-university-of-glasgow/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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SUMMARY:FOMU - Network for research at Swedish museums
DESCRIPTION:Digital presentation of Swedigarch for FOMU (Forskning vid museer) – Swedish network for research at museums. Contact: Bengt Wittgren \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/fomu-network-for-research-at-swedish-museums/
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240612T170000
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CREATED:20240527T193947Z
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SUMMARY:DARK Lab Workshop on using Structured Light Scanners for Monument Documentation
DESCRIPTION:Dive into the world of digital archaeology and learn to utilize the cutting-edge Artec Leo scanner! This workshop\, organized by Lund University’s Digital Archaeology Laboratory (DARKLab) in collaboration with Swedigarch and SND\, offers a unique opportunity to gain practical experience in 3D recording and data processing. \nLimited spots available! Register now to secure your place:  https://forms.gle/zn3dRD9KJPuLRCnF6 \nDon’t miss out on this chance to enhance your skills and contribute to the preservation of our cultural heritage!
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/dark-lab-workshop-on-using-structured-light-scanners-for-monument-documentation/
LOCATION:Lund University\, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History LUX\, Lund University\, Lund\, SE-221 00\, Sweden
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CREATED:20240515T141446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240515T142058Z
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SUMMARY:The deep end of the FAIR principles - making legacy GIS data from excavations interoperable and reusable within the Swedigach infrastructure
DESCRIPTION:Opportunity! Our GIS champion Daniel Löwenborg holds a lecture on Zoom at the Helsinki Archaeology Seminar about saving digital archaeological excavation data from becoming obsolete. \nZoom: https://helsinki.zoom.us/s/65319677747 \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/the-deep-end-of-the-fair-principles-making-legacy-gis-data-from-excavations-interoperable-and-reusable-within-the-swedigach-infrastructure/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240417T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Paris:20240418T170000
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CREATED:20240417T192213Z
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SUMMARY:Advanced 3D Archaeological Documentation and Linked Open Data
DESCRIPTION:The DARK Lab at Lund University in collaboration with Swedigarch and TETR ARCH is organising a workshop on Advanced 3D archaeological documentation and Linked Open Data. The workshop aims to promote discussions and investigations into the transformative potential of 3D-based documentation tools for archaeological data\, structuring\, and web exposition. The objectives of the workshop include recognizing the needs of archaeologists\, stakeholders\, and data users\, as well as identifying the requirements for long-term data preservation\, accessibility\, and reusability. Find more information about the event here
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/advanced-3d-archaeological-documentation-and-linked-open-data/
LOCATION:Lund University\, Department of Archaeology and Ancient History LUX\, Lund University\, Lund\, SE-221 00\, Sweden
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Helsinki:20240410T160000
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SUMMARY:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #3 Q&A session with Marcy Rockman: The Radical Importance of Now in Linking Archaeology and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Welcome to a Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #3 online Q&A session with Marcy Rockman on April 10\, 2024\, 4–5 pm (Swedish time) at https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/61082535216. \nMarcy Rockman’s Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #3 The Radical Importance of Now in Linking Archaeology and Climate Change was originally planned for December 6\, 2023\, but had to be cancelled owing to technical problems. The lecture has been recorded and can be found here. The Q&A session provides an opportunity to further discuss the potentials and pitfalls of how archaeology can contribute to climate change adaptation and mitigation. \nAbout the lecture\nArchaeology has long understood itself to be fundamentally about material remains of the past and that the responsibility of archaeologists and heritage managers is foremost to steward objects\, places\, and data for the future. But over nearly 15 years of working with cultural heritage and climate change policy at US national and international levels\, the power of archaeology that Marcy Rockman is seeing most clearly is its capacity to connect us with the present and allow us to see ourselves and relationships in new ways. In this talk she shares experiences and insights with the framing of research questions\, finding and sharing of stories\, and emphasizes how needed the skills and perspectives of archaeologists are in building sustainable responses to climate change. \nMarcy Rockman is an archaeologist with experience in national and international climate change policy. Her research focus is landscape learning\, which explores how humans gather\, remember\, and share environmental information. She has used this to address situations as diverse as cultural resource management in the American West and homeland security risk communication in Washington\, DC. In 2011–2018 Marcy served with the US National Park Service as the inaugural Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Cultural Resources. More recently\, she has held multiple international and US national roles in the field of overlap between cultural heritage management and climate science and policy\, for instance working with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and coordinating climate change hearings and briefings with the US Congress. Currently\, Marcy is Director of Lifting Rocks – Climate and Heritage Consulting (www.liftingrocks.org) and Associate Research Professor with the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland\, College Park. She holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Arizona. \nNew research article \nMarcy’s new research article about climate change\, heritage\, and policy\, with a case study of the US federal government was published in PNAS on March 25\, 2024: Capacity of the U.S. federal system for cultural heritage to meet challenges of climate change. \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/swedigarch-inspirational-lecture-3-qa-session-marcy-rockman-the-radical-importance-of-now-in-linking-archaeology-and-climate-change/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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SUMMARY:Share Archaeologicial Dialogues: Research at Geomatics\, Karlstad University
DESCRIPTION:A new appointment for the SHARE series on the most pressing issues in archaeological (digital) practice. Jan Haas from Karlstad university will presents the Geomatics unit and a short overview of current research projects. \n\nThe Geomatics unit at Karlstads university is expanding and has broadened their research horizon throughout the past years. This seminar presents the Geomatics unit and a short overview of current research projects. Earth system’s monitoring and modelling with spatial data science technologies form the core of our research. With emphasis on theory and practice\, research at multiple scales from local to continental context focuses on environmental change\, human-environment interactions\, risk modelling\, resilience and climate adaptation and aims at sustainable development. We hope that our work is inspiring and gives way for future collaboration in education and research. \nThe hybrid seminar will be held on 14 February\, from 15.30 to 16:30 \, on zoom ( lu-se.zoom.us/j/69169343361) and in person at the LUX building\, room A127.
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/share-archaeologicial-dialogues-research-at-geomatics-karlstad-university/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20231206T153000
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CREATED:20231102T125910Z
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SUMMARY:Marcy Rockman: The Radical Importance of Now in Linking Archaeology and Climate Change
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #3 \nOnline: Marcy Rockman Inspirational Lecture – Swedigarch \nArchaeology has long understood itself to be fundamentally about material remains of the past and that the responsibility of archaeologists and heritage managers is foremost to steward objects\, places\, and data for the future. But over nearly 15 years of working with cultural heritage and climate change policy at US national and international levels\, the power of archaeology that Marcy Rockman is seeing most clearly is its capacity to connect us with the present and allow us to see ourselves and relationships in new ways. In this talk she will share experiences and insights with the framing of research questions\, finding and sharing of stories\, and emphasize how needed the skills and perspectives of archaeologists are in building sustainable responses to climate change. \nMarcy Rockman is an archaeologist with experience in national and international climate change policy. Her research focus is landscape learning\, which explores how humans gather\, remember\, and share environmental information. She has used this to address situations as diverse as cultural resource management in the American West and homeland security risk communication in Washington\, DC. In 2011–2018 Marcy served with the US National Park Service as the inaugural Climate Change Adaptation Coordinator for Cultural Resources. More recently\, she has held multiple international and US national roles in the field of overlap between cultural heritage management and climate science and policy\, for instance working with the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and coordinating climate change hearings and briefings with the US Congress. Currently\, Marcy is Director of Lifting Rocks – Climate and Heritage Consulting (www.liftingrocks.org) and Associate Research Professor with the Department of Anthropology at the University of Maryland\, College Park. She holds a Ph.D. in Anthropology from the University of Arizona.
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/marcy-rockman-the-radical-importance-of-now-in-linking-archaeology-and-climate-change/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Paris:20230608T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260618T074314
CREATED:20231102T132812Z
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SUMMARY:Tom Dawson (University of St Andrews): Scotland’s Changing Coastline
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #2 \nZoom: https://gu-se.zoom.us/j/66934904149 \nScotland’s dynamic coastline is subject to ferocious Atlantic storms that can cause tens of metres of erosion during single events. Although there is uncertainty about how climate change may affect future storminess\, there is no doubt that heritage sites will continue to be impacted. However\, there is no single organisation that is responsible for building defences or undertaking work in advance of damage\, and so new ways of working with the threatened heritage have been developed. Key to this has been a staged approach that sees surveys followed by analysis\, which in itself leads to the identification of priority sites and the development of projects to rescue information before it is too late. Many of these projects have taken a creative approach\, with local community members working alongside heritage professionals. This talk will detail the methodology used in Scotland and will give examples of a range of projects\, from excavation to site relocation; film making to 3D recording. \nTom Dawson is an archaeologist and Principal Research Fellow at the University of St Andrews. For the past twenty years\, Tom has been leading a research team recording the effects of coastal change on archaeological and other heritage sites in Scotland. He has also served as a Commissioner of the organisation that holds the National Monuments Record and was Vice President of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/tom-dawson-university-of-st-andrews-scotlands-changing-coastline/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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SUMMARY:Jeffrey H. Altshcul & Keith Kintigh: The Coalition for Archaeological Synthesis: Expanding knowledge of the past to shape a more secure and just future
DESCRIPTION:Swedigarch Inspirational Lecture #1 \nOn Wednesday 14 December\, from 16.30-17.30\, we will host our first Swedigarch guest lecture. Our guests are professors Jeffrey H. Altshcul & Keith Kintigh (https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/people/jeffrey-h-altschul/ and https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/people/keith-kintigh/)\, Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology\, CCSA (https://ibsweb.colorado.edu/archaeology/). Professors Altschul and Kintigh are experts on\, and the CCSA specializes in\, research connecting the archaeological record to contemporary issues in the environment and society. Altschul and Kintigh are co-authors of the paper Grand Challenges for Archaeology. \n\n\n\n\nHome – Center for Collaborative Synthesis in Archaeology ibsweb.colorado.edu A hub for research that brings the archaeological record to bear on contemporary issues in the environment and society.\n\n\n\nIn their presentation they will present some cases from their research about using the past for a more sustainable future. We can also look forward to an opportunity for discussion about the possibilities of using archaeology to meet the challenges of sustainable development. \nPlease join on the zoom-link https://kau-se.zoom.us/j/64916984442 (Meeting ID: 649 1698 4442) \n 
URL:https://swedigarch.se/index.php/event/jeffrey-h-altshcul-keith-kintigh-the-coalition-for-archaeological-synthesis-expanding-knowledge-of-the-past-to-shape-a-more-secure-and-just-future/
LOCATION:Zoom event
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