ROOTS PhD student Sara Mura uses sensory theories and digital techniques such as 3D modeling, GIS spatial analysis and acoustic simulations to explore the #sensoryexperiences in #Punic temples using the example of Monte Sirai, Sardinia. For the presentation of her project, she received the First Runner-Up Poster Award at the annual meeting of the #ArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica AIA

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https://www.archaeological.org/2025-aia-poster-award-announcement-first-runner-up-poster-award/

News - 2025 AIA Poster Award Announcement: First Runner-Up Poster Award - Archaeological Institute of America

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‪At this year's annual meeting of the #ArchaeologicalInstituteofAmerica AIA, Danielle J. Riebe from the University of Georgia has received the Best Poster Award for a poster featuring a restoration and conservation project in Vésztő-Mágor, Hungary. We are proud to be part of this project and congratulate Danielle on the award! You will find an interview with her on the AIA website: https://www.archaeological.org/2025-aia-poster-award-announcement-best-poster-award/
Read more about the project here: https://www.uni-kiel.de/en/cluster-roots/details/news/2022-07-26-campaign-veszto-magor
News - 2025 AIA Poster Award Announcement: Best Poster Award - Archaeological Institute of America

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