The inaugural CAST Workshop took place at Stanford University from December 7-10, 2022.
Schedule
Wednesday, December 7
Morning
Stanford Archaeology Center, Room 106
Workshop Introduction
We will introduce the schedule and goals of the workshop, go over logistical information, and start getting to know one another!
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09:30 - Coffee, Meet and Greet
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10:00 - Introduction
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10:30 - Icebreaker
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11:30 - Logistics, Code of Conduct
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12:00 - Lunch
Afternoon
Stanford Archaeology Center, Room 106
Session 1 - State of the Field
A guided discussion of the state of the field, with the aim of generating further questions to explore throughout the workshop.
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13:00 - Introduction
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13:10 - Project Tourism
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14:00 - Guided Discussion
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14:45 - Closing Remarks
Evening
David Rumsey Map Center
Map Exhibit
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15:30 - Keynote address "The role of canoe-building and navigation in Yapese and Marshallese seafaring systems" by Alson Kelen and Larry Raigetal
Thursday, December 8
Morning
Stanford Archaeology Center, Room 106
Session 2 - Bridging Theory & Methods
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09:00 - Introduction
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09:20 - Space
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10:10 - Interdisciplinarity
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10:50 - Futures
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11:30 - Discussion
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12:00 - Lunch
Afternoon
David Rumsey Map Center
Session 3 - Public Engagement
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13:00 - Introduction
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13:30 - Presentations
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14:00 - General Discussion
Late Afternoon
Stanford Archaeology Center, Room 106
Unconference Brainstorming
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15:30 - We will regroup in our Collaboratory to brainstorm unconference sessions for Friday.
Friday, December 9
All Day
CESTA, Wallenberg Hall, Room 433A
Unconference Sessions
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09:00 - Topic review
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09:15 - Unconference Overview
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10:00 - Passing period
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10:10 - Sessions 4 & 5*
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11:00 - Passing period
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11:10 - Sessions 6 & 7*
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12:00 - Re-group
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12:15 - Lunch
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13:15 - Re-group
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13:25 - Sessions 8 & 9*
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14:15 - Passing period
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14:30 - Sessions 10 & 11*
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15:30 - Coffee
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16:00 - Re-group and wrap-up
*Room 433B
Saturday, December 10
Morning
Stanford Archaeology Center, Room 106
Output Collaboration
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09:00 - Collaborative writing and brainstorming on post-workshop outputs