# 35 – Mar 2015 (abstracts of the CAA2015 rock art session)
TRACCE Online Rock Art Bulletin 35
––––––––––––––––––> by Footsteps of Man
edited by Le Orme dell’Uomo (Valcamonica – I)
43rd International Conference
on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods
in Archaeology
(CAA 2015)
University of Siena
San Niccolò University Building
Session 3C
Computer and rock art studies:
data collection, interpretation and communication
Tuesday 31 March 2015, Siena
15.00-16.40 and 17.00-18.40, room A
chair: Andrea Arcà
Communications
[31 March 2015, 15.00-16.40 – room A]
Margarita DIAZ-ANDREU, Tommaso MATTIOLI
Archaeoacoustics of rock art: quantitative and qualitative approaches to the acoustics and soundscapes of rock art in the Western MediterraneanJohan LINDERHOLM, Paul GELADI, Claudia SCIUTO
Field based Near Infrared analysis of Rock paintings in northern ScandinaviaEnrique CERRILLO-CUENCA, Marcela SEPÚLVEDA
Photographic recording and the digital enhancement of pigments: recent applications in the rock art of Northern ChilePaolo Emilio BAGNOLI, Andrea SAMUELI
Computer graphics-aided recording of open-air extensive rock-art panel
[31 March 2015, 17.00-18.40 – room A]
Alexander PAKHUNOV
Simple and low-cost method for the tracking of biological activity on cave art sitesFrank BOOCHS, Stefanie WEFERS, Burkhard TIETZ, Tobias REICH
Support of Petroglyph analysis through processing and viewing of 3D scanAndrea ARCÀ
Digital practices for the study of the Great Rock of the Naquane National Park, Valcamonica – Italy: from graphic rendering to figure cataloguing
Posters
Larisa VODOLAZHSKAYA, Artem VODOLAZHSKIY
Journal AaATec – modern Internet-resource for communication in the field of archaeological studiesMassimo VANZI, Paolo Emilio BAGNOLI,Carla MANNU, Giuseppe RODRIGUEZ
Photometric Stereo 3D visualizations of rock-art panels, bas-reliefs and graffitiBenito VILAS, Alia VÁZQUEZ, Miguel CARRERO
The Use of Photogrammetric Techniques for Recording the Rock Art Carving at Campo Lameiro (Galicia, Northern Spain)Jorge ANGAS, Manuel BEA
Geometric documentation and diffusion of the rock-art in Spain: ARAM project
CAA 2015 Detailed CONFERENCE PROGRAM
CAA 2015 “Keep the Revolution Going” Conference includes different kind of formats for the delivery of content. These are designed to be a specific balance between formal presentations and freeform open discussions.
The main themes of the conference include, according to the session and paper proposals reviewing process:
- 48 sessions (350 papers);
- 13 workshops;
- 6 roundtables;
- poster session (160 posters).
CAA 2015 Siena organizing committee is pleased to announce the release of the conference program.
http://caaconference.org/2015/03/24/program-caa-2015/
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