Go Your Own Least Cost Path: Spatial technology and archaeological interpretation. Proceedings of the GIS session at EAA 2009, Riva del Garda

Author:   A Danielisova ,  A G Posluschny ,  J W H Verhagen
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Volume:   2284
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9781407308616


Pages:   86
Publication Date:   15 November 2011
Format:   Paperback
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Go Your Own Least Cost Path: Spatial technology and archaeological interpretation. Proceedings of the GIS session at EAA 2009, Riva del Garda


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"Seven papers from a conference session which aimed to ""take a look at what results GIS delivers for archaeological interpretation and how the use of spatial technologies influences research design"". They are organised in a loose thematic order, moving from heritage management to regional studies to intra-site research, and demonstrate the breadth of GIS applications today."

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Author:   A Danielisova ,  A G Posluschny ,  J W H Verhagen
Publisher:   BAR Publishing
Imprint:   BAR Publishing
Volume:   2284
Weight:   0.343kg
ISBN:  

9781407308616


ISBN 10:   1407308610
Pages:   86
Publication Date:   15 November 2011
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Preface (P. Verhagen, A. G. Posluschny, A. Danielisová); 1) Incorporating GIS Methodological Approaches in Heritage Management Projects (J. H. Altschul et al); 2) GIS and the Evaluation of Natural and Cultural Sites during the Planning Process. The Eskilstuna Project(W. Bondesson et al); 3) Reconstruction of the Early and Middle Neolithic Settlement Systems in the Upper Dvina Region (NW Russia) (A. Mazurkevich, E. Dolbunova); 4) Pollen and Archaeology in GIS. Theoretical Considerations and Modified Approach Testing (A. Danielisová, P. Pokorný); 5) Following Roman Waterways from a Computer Screen. GIS-based Approaches to the Analysis of Barcino's Aqueducts (H. A. Orengo,d C. Miró i Alaix; 6) Sherds on the Map. Intra-site GIS of the Neolithic Site of Bylany (Czech Republic) (P. Kvetina, M. Koncelová).

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P. Verhagen, A. G. Posluschny, A. Danielisová

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