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Read more: CORE GROUP
Action Chair: Gabriele Gattiglia (University of Pisa) – gabriele.gattiglia@unipi.it Action Vice-Chair: Holly Wright (University of York) – holly.wright@york.ac.uk Grant Holder Scientific Representative: Gabriele Gattiglia (University of Pisa) – gabriele.gattiglia@unipi.it Science Communication Coordinator: Francesca Anichini (University of Pisa) – francesca.anichini@unipi.it Grant Awarding Coordinator: Despina Catapoti…
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Watch our MAIA introduction film
Read more: Watch our MAIA introduction filmWe have released a short animation that explains what MAIA is and why our work matters. In under two minutes, the film introduces our aims, our community and how we are bringing archaeology and artificial intelligence together in a responsible,…
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Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Science at the AI in Science Summit 2025
Read more: Exploring the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Science at the AI in Science Summit 2025The AI in Science Summit 2025 brought together scientists, industry leaders, investors, and policymakers from more than 50 countries in Copenhagen, Denmark, on November 3–4. Organized under the auspices of the Danish EU Presidency, in collaboration with the European Commission…
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Extended Call for Papers – CAA 2026
Read more: Extended Call for Papers – CAA 2026The deadline for submitting papers, posters, and workshops to CAA 2026 has been extended to 9 November 2025. This extension provides an excellent opportunity for those who have not yet submitted their abstracts to take part in the next Computer…
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Reminder: Submit Your Abstracts for AI Sessions at CAA2026
Read more: Reminder: Submit Your Abstracts for AI Sessions at CAA2026The abstract deadline for the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 is fast approaching — 26 October 2025. If you are working at the intersection of archaeology and artificial intelligence, there are several exciting sessions waiting…
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WG1 survey
Read more: WG1 surveyWe are ready to launch the survey on the use of Artificial Intelligence in and around archaeology, created by WG1! The aim is to understand how professionals in this field perceive, use, and expect AI technologies to evolve, insights that will help…
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Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence – A Step into the Post-digital Era of Archaeology (CAA2026, Session 47)
Read more: Call for Papers: Artificial Intelligence – A Step into the Post-digital Era of Archaeology (CAA2026, Session 47)We are delighted to announce Session 47: Artificial Intelligence – A Step into the Post-digital Era of Archaeology, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in Vienna. 📅 Abstract submission deadline:…
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LAC2026 – Call for papers
Read more: LAC2026 – Call for papersThe next Landscape Arcaeology Conference (LAC2026 – https://lac2026.com) will take place from 18 – 21 March 2026 in Bamberg (Germany). The call for papers is out soon so I would like to draw your attention to the session #2 which…
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Call for Papers: Future Sight on Past Landscapes – Vision Foundation Models for Archaeological Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology (CAA2026, Session 37)
Read more: Call for Papers: Future Sight on Past Landscapes – Vision Foundation Models for Archaeological Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology (CAA2026, Session 37)We are pleased to announce Session 37: Future Sight on Past Landscapes – Vision Foundation Models for Archaeological Remote Sensing and Landscape Archaeology, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in…
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Call for Papers: Generative AI, Text Mining, and Semantic Modelling – Using Big Models for Big Problems, FAIRly! (CAA2026, Session 33)
Read more: Call for Papers: Generative AI, Text Mining, and Semantic Modelling – Using Big Models for Big Problems, FAIRly! (CAA2026, Session 33)We are delighted to announce Session 33: Generative AI, Text Mining, and Semantic Modelling – Using Big Models for Big Problems, FAIRly!, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in Vienna.…

