Members of the SaRoCy consortium organized the special session entitled “Modeling maritime mobility: State-of-the-art and ways forward” at the distinguished conference of the Association of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA) 2022 that took place in Oxford on 8-11 August.
Furthermore, during the SaRoCy special session the involved research staff presented the following 3 project’s research works:
- “SaRoCy: Delineating probable Sea Routes between Cyprus and its surrounding
coastal areas at the start of the Holocene: discussing the archaeological evidence”
Reepmeyer, Moutsiou, McCartney, Demesticha, Kassianidou, Bitsakaki, Kyriakidis and Bar-Yosef - “Drift-induced versus directed-paddling-induced potential connectivity between
Cyprus and its surrounding coastal areas at the onset of the Holocene”
Leventis, Kyriakidis, Nikolaidis, Panagiotos, Akylas, Michailides, Moutsiou, Reepmeyer, Demesticha, Kassianidou, Zomeni, Bar-Yosef and Makovsky - “Simulating prehistoric maritime mobility potential: Overview and challenges”
Kyriakidis, Gravanis, Moutsiou, Reepmeyer, Chliaoutakis, Zervakis, Theodorou, Xoplaki, Montello and Sweeney
More details on the conference and the SaRoCy session can be found at this link.