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Read more: Call for Papers: AI Across the Heritage Pipeline – From Algorithms through Fieldwork to Deliverables (CAA2026, Session 29)
We are excited to announce Session 29: AI Across the Heritage Pipeline – From Algorithms through Fieldwork to Deliverables, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in Vienna. 📅 Abstract submission…
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Call for Papers: AI Applications in Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Protection (CAA2026, Session 9)
Read more: Call for Papers: AI Applications in Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Protection (CAA2026, Session 9)We are pleased to announce Session 9: AI Applications in Cultural Heritage and Archaeological Protection, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in Vienna. 📅 Abstract submission deadline: 26 October 2025🔗…
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Call for Papers: Digital Archaeological Collections as AI Training Data (CAA2026, Session 20)
Read more: Call for Papers: Digital Archaeological Collections as AI Training Data (CAA2026, Session 20)We are delighted to announce Session 20: Digital Archaeological Collections as AI Training Data, which will take place at the Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) Conference 2026 in Vienna. 📅 Abstract submission deadline: 26 October 2025🔗 Submit…
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Call for Papers: CAA 2026, Vienna
Read more: Call for Papers: CAA 2026, ViennaThe call for papers and posters for CAA 2026 is now open! The conference will take place in Vienna, bringing together archaeologists, heritage professionals, and computational researchers to explore the latest digital methods and applications in archaeology. Deadline for abstract submissions: 26 October…
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MAIA Kick-off Meeting: Launching a New COST Action on AI in Archaeology
Read more: MAIA Kick-off Meeting: Launching a New COST Action on AI in ArchaeologyWe are excited to share the recording of the MAIA Kick-off Meeting, which marked the official start of the COST Action CA23141: Managing Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology (MAIA). Or watch the full video here: MAIA Kick-off Meeting on YouTube What…
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Creative, Critical and Practical Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology: the MAIA Training School at York
Read more: Creative, Critical and Practical Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology: the MAIA Training School at YorkThe MAIA COST Action Training School, “Creative, Critical and Practical Uses of Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology: the MAIA Training School at York” occurred September 2-4, 2025, King’s Manor, Department of Archaeology, University of York, UK. The participants underwent three days…
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Investigating Artificial Intelligence applications in archaeology
Read more: Investigating Artificial Intelligence applications in archaeologyOver the past decade, the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has become increasingly common across various fields of science and technology. Archaeology, too, has begun to explore the potential of AI, with dedicated sessions now focusing on its diverse applications…
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MAIA Kicks Off in Seville: Shaping the Future of AI in Archaeology
Read more: MAIA Kicks Off in Seville: Shaping the Future of AI in ArchaeologyOn 14–15 May 2025, 70 participants from over 30 countries gathered in Seville for the Kick-off Meeting of COST Action No. 23141 MAIA (Managing Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology), hosted by the Facultad de Geografía e Historia, University of Seville. Over…
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Kick-off Meeting in Seville: 14–15 May 2025
Read more: Kick-off Meeting in Seville: 14–15 May 2025We are pleased to announce that the Kick-off Meeting of our COST Action CA23141 – Managing Artificial Intelligence in Archaeology (MAIA) will take place on 14–15 May 2025 at the Facultad de Geografía e Historia, University of Seville. This event…
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MAIA Officially Launches
Read more: MAIA Officially LaunchesFirst Management Committee Meeting in Brussels, September 2024 On September 20, 2024, MAIA officially launched, bringing together a network of archaeologists, digital archaeologists, and computer scientists to develop a shared understanding of AI applications in archaeology. The first Management Committee…

