Wednesday, 28th September

Venue: Institute for Medieval Research (IMAFO, Austrian Academy of Sciences), Hollandstraße 11-13/3rd floor, Seminarraum, 1020 Vienna

Time Presentation
09:00-09:10 Welcome Address: Walter Pohl, Director IMAFO
Welcome Address: Claudia Rapp, Head of ABF
09:10-10:30 Presentation of DPP:
  • Mihailo Popović: Introduction and Case Study Macedonia
  • Katharina Winckler: Case Study Eastern Alps
  • Stefan Eichert: Case Study Morava/March and Dyje/Thaya
  • David Schmid: Case Study Macedonia
  • Johannes Preiser-Kapeller: Case Study Armenia
  • Veronika Polloczek: Case Study Herzheimer Chronicle
  • Stefan Eichert, Alexander Watzinger, Bernhard Koschicek: Software Engineering
  • Karel Kriz, Alexander Pucher, Markus Breier, Daniel Nell: Cartography and Geocommunication (University of Vienna)
10:30-10:45 Coffee Break
10:45-11:20 Part 1 "Power and Space"
Chair: Andreas Rhoby
Paper no. 1: Mihailo Popović (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Signs/Symbols of Power in DPP: First Ideas and Thoughts
11:20-11:55 Paper no. 2: Ivo Štefan (Charles University), Searching for Networks of Power. Early Medieval Centres in Bohemia
11:55-12:30 Paper no. 3: Maria Riep (Leiden University), In Between Histories: Power and Space along the Upper and Middle Course of the Syr Darya in the 7th and 8th Century CE
12:30-14:00 Lunch
14:00-14:35 Part 2 "Realisation: Technical Aspects and Similar Projects"
Chair: Stefan Eichert
Paper no. 4: Markus Breier (University of Vienna), Geocommunication and Interactive Mapping in the Context of Historical Research
14:35-15:10 Paper no. 5: Johan Åhlfeldt (Lund University), Between Empires – Visualization of Structure and Event in Two Geographical Information Systems of Late Antiquity and Early Medieval Europe
15:10-15:45 Paper no. 6: Žarko Vujošević (University of Belgrade), Old Wine into New Skins: The Work-in-Progress Diplomatarium Serbicum Digitale
15:45-16:00 Coffee Break
16:30-17:30 Public Lecture No. 1 ("Power and Space")
Chair: Mihailo Popović
Venue: Redemptoristenkolleg Maria am Gestade, Salvatorgasse 12, Klemenssaal, 1010 Vienna

Richard J.A. Talbert (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill), Digital Mapping for Antiquity: Prospects and Problems
17:30-17:50 Break
17:50-18:50 Public Lecture No. 2 ("Environmental Studies")
Chair: Mihailo Popović
17:50-18:50 Verena Winiwarter (University of Klagenfurt), Environment as 'Total Phenomenon' of History? Challenges of Co-evolutionary Narratives in Environmental History
19:30 Dinner

Thursday, 29th September

Venue: Institute for Medieval Research (IMAFO, Austrian Academy of Sciences), Hollandstraße 11-13/3rd floor, Seminarraum, 1020 Vienna

Time Presentation
09:00-09:35 Part 3 "Environmental Studies"
Chair: Johannes Preiser-Kapeller
Paper no. 7: Rainer Schreg (Romano-Germanic Central Museum Mainz), Assessing Settlement Dynamics in Medieval Central and Western Europe
09:35-10:10 Paper no. 8: Christian Rohr (University of Bern), From the Chronicle to the Database Record: Evaluating Documentary Evidence on Medieval Climate in Euro-Climhist
10:10-10:45 Paper no. 9: Michael Doneus (University of Vienna), Archaeological Remote Sensing in Alpine Environments
10:45-11:00 Coffee Break
11:00-11:30 Chair: Peter Soustal
Paper no. 10: Johannes Koder (Austrian Academy of Sciences), Landscape and Settlement in Byzantium: Categories of Sources and their Interrelations
11:30-12:30 Respondent: Charlotte Roueché (King’s College London), Patterns of Power within Digital Byzantium
13:00 Lunch
13:00-19:00 Free Time
19:00-20:00 Public Lecture No. 3 ("Historical Geography")
Chair: Johannes Koder
Venue: Redemptoristenkolleg Maria am Gestade, Salvatorgasse 12, Klemenssaal, 1010 Vienna

Andreas Külzer (Austrian Academy of Sciences), 50 Jahre Tabula Imperii Byzantini an der ÖAW – Rückblick, Einblick, Ausblick (Lecture in German)
20:00-21:00 Wine Reception