Archaeoinformatics courses
News from Oct 09, 2025
The archaeoinformatics courses offered at the new Institute for Computational Ancient Studies (CompAS) in the coming winter semester 2025/26 promise some interesting events that combine digital methods with Ancient Studies:
- 14020 Material and Digital Approaches to Ancient Languages (Seminar), Dr. Lisa Wilhelmi, Mo 10-12, Di 10-11, K 23/21 (Habel 45/Sila)
- 13722 Data Literacy in Ancient Studies (Methods Tutorial), Prof. Dr. Eliese-Sophia Lincke, Mo 10-14, 0.2001 (Fabeckstr. 23/25)
- 13721 Data Literacy in Ancient Studies (Introductory Course), Prof. Dr. Eliese-Sophia Lincke & Prof. Dr. Mara, Di 10-12, -1.2057 (UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
- 13788 Interpreting the Past through Objects: Integrating Digital Methods and Archaeological Reasoning (Advanced Seminar), Prof. Dr. Mara & Dr. Lisa Wilhelmi, Di 14-16, -1.2002 (PC-Raum UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
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13779 From Cuneiform Tablets to Ceramics - Cross Disciplinary Workflows in Digital Artefact Processing (Methods Tutorial), Prof. Dr. Mara, Mi 10-12, -1.2002 (PC-Raum UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
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14021 Processing and Analyzing Lithic Artifacts in 3D (Seminar), Florian Linsel, Mi 12-15, -1.2002 (PC-Raum UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
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19303811 Computer Science and Archaeology (Project Seminar), Prof. Dr. Hubert Mara & Prof. Dr. Agnès Voisard, Do 12-14, Room 046 (Takustr. 9, FB Informatik)
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14022 3D Visualization and Modelling in Ancient Studies (Seminar), Jan Philipp Bullenkamp, Do 12-14,-1.2002 (PC-Raum UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
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14023 Interpreting Data in the Study of Antiquity (Seminar), Jan Philipp Bullenkamp, Fr 10-12, -1.2002 (PC-Raum UG Fabeckstr. 23/25)
Courses 14020 to 14023 are additional offerings in classical studies from CompAS. To register, please send an email to birgit.ammon-lassen@fu-berlin.de.
The project seminar 19303811 Computer Science and Archaeology is conducted in cooperation with the Department of Mathematics and Computer Science. Here, students of computer science and ancient studies work in interdisciplinary teams on small research projects.