Digital Romans - Reconstructing the Roman past of the Netherlands, Short Course | Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam | Amsterdam, Netherlands
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Digital Romans - Reconstructing the Roman past of the Netherlands

7 days
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750 EUR/full
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During the Digital Romans - Reconstructing the Roman past of the Netherlands course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, you will make a 3D model of a Roman fort on the river Rhine and learn how digital archaeology augments our understanding of our heritage.

Overview

In this Digital Romans - Reconstructing the Roman past of the Netherlands course from Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, we will give you an introduction to computational tools to reconstruct buildings and landscapes from the past. 

We will look at the case of the Roman presence in the Netherlands, in particular the forts built along the river Rhine and the surrounding natural and cultural landscape. You will get acquainted with the principles of GIS and 3D modelling, the possibilities of collecting data with drones, and get hands-on experience using these tools to make your own reconstructions. 

We will also visit the museum Castellum Hooge Woerd in De Meern to give you a better idea of what the area looked like in the Roman period, as well as see a spectacularly preserved Roman ship.

Learning Objectives

After taking this summer course, students will be able to:

  • describe the most common digital and quantitative methods and techniques used in archaeology and cultural heritage studies
  • explain the role of digital and quantitative methods and techniques in the wider field of archaeology
  • use specific basic digital archaeology methods and techniques: Geographical Information Systems (GIS), 3D recording techniques and 3D modelling for virtual reconstruction
  • demonstrate in depth knowledge of the case study Castellum De Hoge Woerd in Utrecht-De Meern, a reconstructed Roman fort, and explain how digital archaeology augments our understanding of this heritage

Programme Structure

Courses include:

  • The Romans in the Netherlands 
  • Palaeogeography
  • Data sources
  • Mapping with QGIS
  • Data sources
  • Mapping and querying with QGIS

Key information

Duration

  • Full-time
    • 7 days

Start dates & application deadlines

Language

English
TOEFL admission requirements TOEFL® IBT
92

Credits

2 ECTS

Delivered

On Campus

Academic requirements

We are not aware of any specific GRE, GMAT or GPA grading score requirements for this programme.

English requirements

TOEFL admission requirements TOEFL® IBT
92

Other requirements

General requirements

  • Students with an interest in archaeology, and in particular those considering pursuing further studies in Digital Archaeology, are encouraged to apply. Advanced Bachelor's, Master's, PhD candidates and professionals can join. 
  • Students are expected to use their own laptops for the course. Software downloads will be provided.

Tuition Fee

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  • International

    750 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 750 EUR for the full programme during 7 days.
  • EU/EEA

    750 EUR/full
    Tuition Fee
    Based on the tuition of 750 EUR for the full programme during 7 days.
  • Students, PhD students and employees of VU Amsterdam, Amsterdam UMC or an Aurora Network Partner: €500
  • Students at Partner Universities of VU Amsterdam: €650
  • Students and PhD candidates at non-partner universities of VU Amsterdam: €750
  • Professionals: €950

Living costs for Amsterdam

1000 - 1500 EUR /month
Living costs

The living costs include the total expenses per month, covering accommodation, public transportation, utilities (electricity, internet), books and groceries.

Funding

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