The main scope of RESTeCH I Workshop is to introduce undergraduate and graduate students, post doc researchers and professionals to the latest developments of advanced technologies within the domain of cultural heritage and cultural resources management. A series of targeted lectures will be given by expert researchers focusing on archaeological geophysics and geology, marine archaeology and geophysics, geographical information systems and satellite remote sensing. The lectures will provide a background of the use of the particular techniques in archaeological research, the fundamental concepts of each of the technique involved and the basic processing methods that are applied in each method. A number of examples from actual archaeological fieldwork surveys will be demonstrated in order to familiarize the audience with the results and the interpretation of them.
The workshop is organized by the Laboratory of Geophysical-Satellite Remote Sensing & Archaeoenvironment under the framework of “KRIPIS – POLITEIA: Culture-Technology: New technologies in research, study, documentation and accessibility in the information of items and monuments of cultural heritage (2013-2015)”, that is financed by the Operational Program «Competitiveness and entrepreneurship» of the National Strategic Reference Framework (NSRF 2007-2013).