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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

Introduction

CAA is an international organisation bringing together archaeologists, mathematics and computer scientists. Its aims are to encourage communication between these disciplines, to provide a survey of present work in the field and to stimulate discussion and future progress. Membership is open to anyone on payment of a nominal fee.

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A brief History of CAA

The CAA conference started as a small annual conference at the University of Birmingham in 1973, followed for nearly twenty years by annually organised conferences at British universities. Conference attendance increased steadily over the years, with delegates from many European countries, North and South America, Japan, Australia and New Zealand.

At the first conference held outside the UK, at the University of Aarhus in Denmark in 1992, a policy was adopted of meeting in a different country each year. At the same time it was decided that national chapters could be established. CAAUK was the first local organisation in 1995, since followed by CAANL, CAAEs, CAAIt, CAAPortugal, CAAIndia, CAAGermany, CAANA (North America) and CAANorway. In 2006 CAA left Europe for the first time in history and had a conference in Fargo (USA).

Conference proceedings have been published since 1973.

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CAA Steering Committee:

bulletNick Ryan (chair)
bulletStephen Stead (treasurer)
bulletGuus Lange (secretary)
bulletMercedes Farjas (membership secretary
bulletHans Kamermans (publication officer, CAANL & UISPP C04 liaison)
 
bulletLeif Isaksen (student and low income)
bulletGeoff Avern (students & low income)
bulletElisabeth Jerem (CAA2008 organiser)
bulletBernard Frischer (CAA2009 organiser)
bulletLisa Fischer (CAA2009 organiser)
bulletJavier Melero Rus (CAA2010 organiser)
 
bulletGraeme Earl (CAAUK)
bulletJuan Barceló (CAAEs)
bulletVacancy (CAAIT)
bulletGonçalo Leite Velho (CAAPortugal)
bulletVinod Nautiyal (CAAIndia)
bulletAxel Posluschny (CAAGermany)
bulletJeffrey Clark (CAANA)
bulletEspen Uleberg (CAANorway)