The UMR Archéorient (CNRS, University of Lyon 2), in collaboration with the PROSPECT International Thematic Network are excited to announce the upcoming scientific Workshop on Archaeological Prospection in Urban Environments, scheduled for April 3-4, 2024.
Focused on the interdisciplinary fields of archaeological prospection and heritage management in urban settings, this event promises to be an enriching and informative experience for researchers in archaeology and geophysics, urban archaeological heritage managers and archaeological prospection practitioners alike.
Event details
Dates
3-4 April 2024
Format
Hybrid: Live workshop with webcast
Target audience
- archaeological and geophysical researchers
- urban heritage managers
- archaeological prospection practioners
Registration
via https://event.ugent.be/registration/citybelowcity
Program
Wednesday 3rd April 2024
9:00 | Welcome coffee and reception of the participants |
9:30 | Workshop Introduction |
Session 1: Archaeological Prospection and Data Management in Urban Environments
9:45 | M.-L. Bassi (Directrice du patrimoine historique, UMR 6298 Artehis), Thomas Chenal (UMR 6298 Artehis) | Besançon, a case of archaeological data management by its preventive archeology service |
10:15 | P. Belford (Heritage Innovation) | Urban archaeology, data management and public heritage. some UK perspectives |
10:45 | Coffee break | |
11:15 | J. Bouwmeester (Cultural Heritage Agency of the Netherlands) | Modelling urban archaeology. Mapping expectations and disturbances in urban context in the Netherlands. |
11:45 | E. Hofmann, H. Tronchère-Cottet, E. Leroy (Service Archéologique de la Ville de Lyon) | ALyAS (Archéologie Lyonnaise et Analyse Spatiale), a GIS for managing (geo)archaeological data for the city of Lyon. |
12:15 | M. Serlorenzi, A. D’Andrea, R. Montalbano, C. Rosa, P. Rosati, D. Sepio (Soprintendenza Speciale Archeologia) | SITAR: a new approach for geomorphological reconstruction of ancient Rome through massive geoarchaeological data assessment |
12:45-14:00 | Lunch Break |
Session 2: Case Studies of Archaeological Prospection using Geophysical Approaches in Urban Environments
14:00 | ||
14:30 | J. Creighton (University of Reading), L. Verdonck (University of Cambridge), M. Milett (University of Cambridge) | Reconstructing Roman York beneath the streets: legacy data and first GPR prospection results |
15:00 | B. Fores, G. Hulin et F.-X. Simon(INRAP) | Urban Archaeological Prospection in Preventive Archaeology: Lessons and Prospects from Case Studies at INRAP |
15.30 | Coffee break | |
16:00 | S. Kay (British School of Rome), S. Piro (Institute of Heritage Science-CNR), G. Morelli (Geostudi Astier), E. Pomar (British School of Rome) | Urban investigations in the heart of the empire: Archaeological prospection in the Rome Transformed Project |
16:30 | M. Dabas (CNRS, AOROC), A. Tabbagh (Sorbonne université, METIS), S. Flageul (Sorbonne université, METIS), C. Schamper (Sorbonne université, METIS) | Electrostatic surveys for archaeological prospection in urban environments: a review of 30 years of case studies |
17:00-17:45 | General Discussion |
Thursday 4th April 2024
Session 3: Innovations in Geophysical Prospection of Urban Environments
9:00 | S. Flageul (Sorbonne université, METIS), C. Schamper (Sorbonne université, METIS), M. Dabas (CNRS, AOROC), A. Tabbagh (Sorbonne université, METIS) | Electrostatic surveys: principles and latest developments |
9:30 | L. Verdonck (University of Cambridge), J. Creighton (University of Reading), M. Millett (University of Cambridge) | Recent trends and innovations in ground penetrating radar survey for urban environments |
10:00 | N. Papadopoulos, D. Oikonmou (Institute for Mediterranean Studies) | Advancements and Innovations of electrical resistivity tomography in urbanized environments |
10:30 | Coffee Break | |
11:00 | D. Boddice (University of Birmingham) | Introducing cold atom gravity gradiometry: modelling its potential for urban archaeological prospection |
11:30 | T. Avgitas (IN2P3), C. Benech (CNRS, Archéorient), L. Brissaud, J.-C. Ianigro (IN2P3), Jacques Marteau (IN2P3), Benoit Tauzin (UCB LYON1) | The novel use of muons for subsurface investigations |
12:00 | L. Bodet (Sorbonne Université, METIS), Q. Vitale(Éveha International, Archeorient), J. Cunha Teixeira (Sorbonne Université, METIS), A. Burzawa (Sorbonne Université, METIS), J. Thiesson (Sorbonne Université, METIS), M. Fondrillon (Service archéologique de Bourges Plus, CITERES), C. Benech (CNRS, Archéorient) |
Surface wave seismics in urban prospection: seeking robust results in noisy environments |
12:30 | B. Tauzin (Université Lyon 1, LGL-TPE), J. Rodet (Université Lyon 1, LGL-TPE), S. Durand (Université Lyon 1, LGL-TPE), J. Marteau (Université Lyon 1, IN2P3), T. Avgitas (Université Lyon 1, IN2P3) | Seismic survey with optic fiber: potential benefits in urban prospection |
13:00-14:00 | Lunch Break |
In-person practical training workshop: Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) data processing
14:30-18:00 | T. Wunderlich (Kiel University) | This (in-person) training workshop will demonstrate and teach the use of MultichannelGPR – A New MATLAB-Tool for the Processing of GPR Data.
Further info on the software in this publication. The code can be downloaded from GitHub here. Basic knowledge of GPR data processing is advised. While a Matlab installation is required on your personal computer (free trial here), no Matlab programming knowledge is necessary for this workshop.
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Further information
Venue
Museum and archaeological site of Saint-Romain-en-Gal (Vienne, France)
Webpage
https://www.prospect.ugent.be/workshop-city-below-the-city/
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