Professor Bernard Frischer, director of the Institute for Advanced Technology in the Humanities at the University of Virginia, and a long-time SAFE supporter, has asked us to spread the word about the December 19th deadline for paper and poster abstracts for presentation at the 37th annual international conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) to be held March 22-26, 2009 at Williamsburg, Virginia. Sponsored by the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and the University of Virginia, the theme of this year's CAA conference is "Making History Interactive".
CAA is dedicated to the application of digital technologies that make it possible to access and investigate our cultural heritage in new ways. Using digital technologies, archaeologists can interact with the historical record, to push the boundaries of interpretation and further our understanding of the past.
Professor Frischer and the entire CAA 2009 Organizing Committee invite proposals for sessions, individual papers, poster presentations, workshops, and round table discussions related to the conference theme as well as other CAA topics. For further information on submitting a proposal, please visit CAA 2009 website.
Monday, November 24, 2008
CAA 2009: CALL for Papers and Posters (Deadline: Dec. 19, 2008)
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