New Methods, Old Problems: Geographic Information Systems in Modern Archaeological ResearchHerbert D. G. Maschner Center for Archaeological Investigations, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, 1996 - 315 sider |
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GIS in the Analysis of Distributional Archaeological Data | 25 |
GIS As an Analytical | 38 |
Rozen standing at the fixed central locus during | 55 |
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approach Archaeological Research Århus Århus University Arroux associated Avebury boreal forest buffer Cambridge camp catchments cell Celtic roads Center climatic constructed context cortex cost surfaces cultural Dardon database debitage density digital elevation model distance distribution E. B. W. Zubrow edited by K. M. S. environment environmental Exploratory Data Analysis factors Figure flaking function Geographic Information Systems GIS and Archaeology grid growing season Hasenstab hillforts hunting Interpreting Space Iroquoian Iroquois K. M. S. Allen Kvamme land landscape layer line of sight locational modeling long barrows Maschner monuments National Neolithic Ontario Order Lakes period predictive model prehistoric problem Quantitative raster relationship Remote Sensing River Ruggles S. W. Green sample scatter Settlement Patterns soils spatial data spatial statistics stone rows study area survey Taylor and Francis techniques territories Thiessen polygons Thiessen tessellation tion University Press valley variables viewshed villages visibility Wessex York