12/3/2026
- 12/4/2026
Varusschlacht – Museum und Park, Venner Straße 69. D-49565 Bramsche-Kalkriese
The workshop is aimed at colleagues who deal with the digital documentation of archaeological fieldwork in their day-to-day work – from excavation documentation, surveying and GIS processing, through data preparation...
11/25/2026
online
Date: November 15 2026
Chairs: Romy Köhler (DBM) und Tolin Jojo (DAI)
Further Information will be announced soon!
11/12/2026
- 11/13/2026
Bruggsch-Pascha-Saal, Archäologisches Zentrum, Berlin Mitte
Provenance data relating to archaeological objects is a key component of information for their scholarly interpretation, legal assessment and ethically responsible handling. It forms the basis for addressing questions of...
9/21/2026
online
This workshop offers a practical introduction to the creation and use of controlled vocabularies. Participants will learn about the tools and workflows available through NFDI4Objects and test them using sample...
9/14/2026
- 9/15/2026
online
In the field of archaeological excavations, Geographic Information Systems play a central role in the documentation and analysis of finds and findings. The QGIS plug-in SurveyDataProcessor, developed at the State...
9/7/2026
online
Controlled vocabularies are essential tools for documenting, cataloging, and linking cultural heritage data. In this workshop, we will cover the basics and practical applications without requiring any prior knowledge. The...
8/18/2026
online
Research software is an essential component of modern scientific practice, yet it often remains difficult to find and is only loosely linked to publications, research data, and individuals. As an...
7/17/2026
PC-Pool of the Archäoinformatik-Department. Cologne University
Representing vagueness and uncertainty in digital data can be very challenging. Yet ambiguous information is commonplace in archaeology and related disciplines. Whilst vague data often implies a degree of precision,...
7/14/2026
online
In this hands-on introductory workshop—a collaboration between NFDI4Objects and the Data Competence Center [HERMES](https://hermes-hub.de/)—participants will learn about Markdown as a versatile markup language and how to use it quickly to...
various
Artificial intelligence is reshaping archaeological research, documentation, and data processing. But how can AI concretely support these fields? What applications already exist, and what challenges—such as data sovereignty or collaboration...
online
The German Mining Museum in Bochum houses an extensive collection of specialist literature, excavation reports and academic publications on topics relating to mining archaeology and archaeometry. Natural Language Processing (NLP)...
online
Mining archaeology research data is diverse, heterogeneous and, to date, largely unstandardised – which makes its sustainable use and publication considerably more difficult. As part of this workshop, we invite...
Museums of the Museumsinsel Berlin and Archäologisches Zentrum, Geschwister-Scholl-Straße 6, 10117 Berlin
Today, museum collection objects exist not only as physical artefacts, but increasingly also in the form of their digital representations. The recording, documentation and interlinking of object data form the...
online
Near-surface geophysical surveys are indispensable for a wide range of scientific applications, including precision agriculture, archaeological surveys and research into hydrological processes in landscapes. Despite the frequent use of comparable...
online
The digital transformation is fundamentally changing the humanities and cultural studies – particularly in terms of how collection, object and provenance data are handled. The workshop will explore how the...