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archeoViz newsletter #16 December 2024-February 2025

Dear subscribers to the archeoViz newsletter,

This is the 16th archeoViz newsletter, including news and updates from December 2024. The main news during this period is the prize which was awarded to archeoViz by the French Ministry of Research’s Committee for Open Science! (see the announcement)
This prize is intended to award not only a research software, but its community in general, including users, developers, maintainers. This is a great achievement for the archeoViz community, and a significant support to our initiative in favour of open science practices in archaeology.

Feel free to submit us any questions and suggestions about the archeoViz and the archeoViz Portal, possible datasets for application, and people or project likely to be interested (write to: archeoviz-maintainers@services.cnrs.fr).

All the best,
Sébastien, with Anaïs & Élisa

The archeoViz Portal
The archeoViz blog

The archeoViz Portal: additions and improvements

New instances

A new instance has been created and referenced on the archeoViz Portal:

  • CIMO, about Western Mediterranean Neolithic Impressed Wares

Updates

In addition, two instances benefited from significant updates:

Publications and documentation

archeoViz was presented:

  • 17 December 2024, at the TRACES laboratory (Toulouse, France)
  • 29-30 January, at the ACQuA conference (Nanterre, France), as a poster
  • 31 January 2025, at the TRAJECTOIRE laboratory (Paris, France)

In addition, archeoViz and the archeoViz Portal were highlighted

  • by the Institute for social sciences and the humanities (CNRS, French National Research Centre) (see the publication)
  • on Zdnet

Note that an archeoViz workshop will be held at the CAA 2025 Conference in Athens, on May 5 afternoon.

Improvements of the archeoViz application

Interoperable applications:

  • archeofrag is an R package for spatial and refitting analysis in archaeology. It is complemented by a graphic-user interface version, available online. This web application (which was already interoperable with archeoViz) has been recently updated and published as the archeofrag.gui package on the CRAN. The new version features significant improvements, offering much more flexibility and analysis opportunities.

OpenEdition vous propose de citer ce billet de la manière suivante :
Sébastien Plutniak (10 mars 2025). archeoViz newsletter #16 December 2024-February 2025. archeoViz. Data visualization in archaeology. Consulté le 9 juillet 2025 à l’adresse https://doi.org/10.58079/13fvb