Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Archaeological research organization in Oslo, Norway.
Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology is an international research organization in Oslo that brings together archaeologists, mathematicians, and computer scientists. It promotes the exchange of knowledge through conferences and publications on computational approaches to archaeological science.
The organization began in 1973 from a gathering of archaeologists and mathematicians in Birmingham. This meeting led to the creation of regular conferences that significantly shaped the development of digital methods in archaeology.
Members from different academic fields work together on developing methods for analyzing archaeological data. Through regular conferences and workshops, new approaches to digital archaeology are created and shared.
The organization offers training resources and networking opportunities for professionals who want to apply computational methods and digital technologies to archaeological research. Visitors can attend conferences or access published materials to deepen their knowledge.
The organization publishes specialized academic journals that focus exclusively on computer applications in archaeology. These publications allow researchers to share their latest findings and innovative analysis methods with the global academic community.
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