The Reusable Digital Research Workflows for Archaeology Workshop at CAA 2025 in Athens, Greece was a great success. A total of nine presentations covered topics from developing workflows using AI to annotate photographic and text collections, conservation of built heritage through Building Information Modelling (BIM), creating a creating a structured knowledge base of archaeological research methods, annotating maps, 3D based workflows and several other applications.

The complete programme of papers was:

  1. Leveraging AI for Enhanced Archaeological Data Extraction: Workflows for Textual and Image-Based Data
  2. Digital Archaeology Data Archives as a Source of Creative Inspiration
  3. Advancing Reusable Digital Research Workflows for Built Heritage Conservation through Building Information Modelling
  4. 3D-Based Workflows for Archaeology and Built Heritage: The Case Study of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Ayios Ioannis Lampadistis Monastery, Cyprus
  5. Creating a Knowledge Base of Research Methods from Archaeology Publications
  6. Toward a Standardised Workflow for the Documentation of Archaeological Research Projects
  7. Towards a Collaborative Map Annotation Workflow: Annotating Ancient Places on Rigas’ Charta of Greece
  8. The Infrastructure and Workflows of NFDI4Objects
  9. Go with the Flow – Workflows as a Recipe for Reproducible Results.

The ATRIUM session demonstrated that well-documented, open, and reusable workflows are not only technically beneficial but central to advancing digital archaeology and cultural heritage research in an open, transparent, and collaborative way.

Read a detailed summary of each presentation and the session on the ATRIUM website.