
GIAP researchers participated in the 51st Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology International Conference (CAA), which took place in Auckland (New Zealand) between 8th and 12th of April (https://2024.caaconference.org/).
Navjot Kour co-organised the session “Between the Nile and the Brahmaputra: Computational Methods to Study Ancient Societies, Landscapes and Riverine Systems Straddling Asia and Africa” and presented a communication titled “Mapping across Borders: Archaeological Insights from Remote-based Computational Approaches in North-western India”.
Arnau Garcia-Molsosa participated with the talk “Computational Approaches to the Long-term Relationship between Human Societies and the River Morphodynamics in the Alluvial Plains of the Indus Basin”.
