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A seminar series co-sponsored by ECAI and GISC
Wednesday, March 1
12-1PM, 223 Moses Hall
Title: Uncovering Spatio-temporal Data in the Humanities
Introduction to the ECAI Project
Speaker: Lewis Lancaster, East Asian Languages
Geography for the Humanities
Speaker: Karen Kemp, Executive Director, GIS Center
The Kushan Monastery Demo
Speaker: Bruce Williams, UC Berkeley
Tuesday, March 7
12-1PM, 223 Moses Hall
Title: The Hartwell Historical GIS of China
Speaker: Peter K. Bol, Professor of Chinese History
Harvard University
Monday, March 13
4-5PM, 6th Floor Conference Room, 2223 Fulton Street
Title: Mapping Dunhuang and Central Asian Antiquities: An ECAI Exemplar Project
Speaker: Colin Chinnery, International Dunhuang Project
British Library
Wednesday, March 22
4:10PM, 575 McCone Hall (Geography Department Tea Talk)
Title: Political Territory in Imperial China: How to Map State Power
Speaker: Ruth Mostern, UC Berkeley
Monday, April 3
4-6PM, Bancroft Library, Stone Room
Title: Presentations on North American Historic Mapping and Research
Speakers: TBA
Thursday, April 6
12-1PM, Earth Sciences Library Seminar Room, 50 McCone Hall
Title: Imaging Antiquity: The Cairo Project
Speaker: Alonzo C. Addison, Center for Design Visualization
University of California, Berkeley
Tuesday, April 11
12-1PM
Earth Sciences Library Seminar Room, 50 McCone Hall
Title: Integrated Space Archive and Space/Time Retrieval
Speaker: John Wilson, University of Southern California
Monday April 24
4-6PM, Bancroft Library, Stone Room
Panel Session: Working with spatio-temporal data in the Humanities
Introduction by Karen Kemp
Brief presentations and extended discussion on the role of spatial data in humanities research
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