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2nd International Conference on Remote Sensing in Archaeology 

The theme of the conference will be “From Space to Place” and will focus on the study and conservation of archaeological and ancient landscapes through integrated technologies and virtual reality. 

Topics for discussion will include: remote sensing, archaeology, landscape, environment, ecosystem, image processing, virtual reality, 3D visualization, conservation, geophysics, photogrammetry, open source and Web-GIS as applied to archaeological heritage.

A Remote Sensing International School for archaeologists, site managers and environmental experts will be organized in Grosseto, Italy, the week preceeding the Conference.

The meeting is organized by the Italian Institute for Technologies Applied to Cultural Heritage (CNR-ITABC) and the University of Sienna, at the Italian Research Council Headquarters (CNR), Rome. The first conference was organized by the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Beijing in October 2004 and hosted by the Joint Laboratory of Remote Sensing Archaeology (JLRSA), Rome.

Related UNESCO Programme:

  • Tangible Heritage
  • World Heritage Centre




  • Start Date 04 Dec 2006
    End Date 07 Dec 2006
    Event Type International Conference
    Event Location Rome, Italy
    Partners / Sponsors ITABC, UNESCO, Epoch Network of Excellence, Leica Geosystems and ESRI Italia
    Email info@space2place.org

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