Archaeology and Geomatics

Archaeology and Geomatics
Author: Victorino Mayoral Herrera,César Parcero-Oubiña,Pastor Fábrega-Álvarez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 285
Release: 2017-12-20
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9088904510

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This volume consists of various studies on the use of methods such as LiDAR (light detection and ranging), archaeological prospection, visibility, mobility and the analysis of the spatial distribution of archaeological objects, applied in various contexts.

Practical Applications of GIS for Archaeologists

Practical Applications of GIS for Archaeologists
Author: Konnie L. Wescott,R. Joe Brandon
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 187
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780203212134

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The use of GIS is the most powerful technology introduced to archaeology since the introduction of carbon 14 dating. The most widespread use of this technology has been for the prediction of archaeological site locations. This book focuses on the use of GIS for archaeological predictive modeling. The contributors include internationally recognized researchers who have been at the forefront of this revolutionary integration of GIS and archaeology, as well as first generation researchers who have begun to critically apply this new technology and explore its theoretical implications.

Archaeology and Geomatics

Archaeology and Geomatics
Author: Victorino Mayoral Herrera,César Parcero Oubiña,Pastor Fábrega Álvarez
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2017
Genre: HISTORY
ISBN: 9088904537

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Best Practices of GeoInformatic Technologies for the Mapping of Archaeolandscapes

Best Practices of GeoInformatic Technologies for the Mapping of Archaeolandscapes
Author: Apostolos Sarris
Publsiher: Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2015-11-30
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781784911638

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Twenty-five papers from the Institute for Mediterranean Studies in Crete provide a best practice guide for the use of geophysical, geoarchaeological, geochemical and surveying techniques to study ancient landscapes.

Archaeology from Space

Archaeology from Space
Author: Sarah Parcak
Publsiher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019-07-09
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781250198297

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Winner of Archaeological Institute of America's Felicia A. Holton Book Award • Winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Prize for Science • An Amazon Best Science Book of 2019 • A Science Friday Best Science Book of 2019 • A Kirkus Reviews Best Nonfiction Book of 2019 • A Science News Best Book of 2019 • Nature's Top Ten Books of 2019 "A crash course in the amazing new science of space archaeology that only Sarah Parcak can give. This book will awaken the explorer in all of us." ?Chris Anderson, Head of TED National Geographic Explorer and TED Prize-winner Dr. Sarah Parcak gives readers a personal tour of the evolution, major discoveries, and future potential of the young field of satellite archaeology. From surprise advancements after the declassification of spy photography, to a new map of the mythical Egyptian city of Tanis, she shares her field’s biggest discoveries, revealing why space archaeology is not only exciting, but urgently essential to the preservation of the world’s ancient treasures. Parcak has worked in twelve countries and four continents, using multispectral and high-resolution satellite imagery to identify thousands of previously unknown settlements, roads, fortresses, palaces, tombs, and even potential pyramids. From there, her stories take us back in time and across borders, into the day-to-day lives of ancient humans whose traits and genes we share. And she shows us that if we heed the lessons of the past, we can shape a vibrant future. Includes Illustrations

Interpreting Space GIS And Archaeology

Interpreting Space  GIS And Archaeology
Author: Stanton W. Green
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 398
Release: 1990-11-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 0850668247

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This volume is a basic source on Geographic Information Systems for archaeologists, anthropologists and social scientists in related disciplines. It concentrates on computerised spatial information processing for researchers and workers in archaeology as the now encounter this technology for the first time.

Remote Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Landscapes

Remote Sensing for Archaeology and Cultural Landscapes
Author: Diofantos G. Hadjimitsis,Kyriacos Themistocleous,Branka Cuca,Athos Agapiou,Vasiliki Lysandrou,Rosa Lasaponara,Nicola Masini,Gunter Schreier
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2019-06-07
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9783030109790

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This book investigates the added value that satellite technologies and remote sensing could provide for a more sustainable mapping, monitoring and management of heritage sites, be it for purposes of regular maintenance or for risk mitigation in case of natural or man-caused hazards. One of the major goals of this book is to provide a clear overview on policy perspectives, regarding both space policy as well as heritage policy, and to provide possible suggestions for common ground of these two fields, in Europe and around the world. Readers will develop a good understanding of cutting-edge applications of remote sensing and geographic information science, and the challenges that affect heritage maintenance and protection. Particular attention is given to Earth observation and remote sensing techniques applied in different locations. This book brings together innovative technologies, concrete applications and policy perspectives that can lead to a more complete vision of cultural heritage as a resource for future development of our society as a whole.

Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology

Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology
Author: James Conolly,Mark Lake,Mark W. Lake
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2006-05-04
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780521793308

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Geographical Information Systems has moved from the domain of the computer specialist into the wider archaeological community, providing it with an exciting new research method. This clearly written but rigorous book provides a comprehensive guide to that use. Topics covered include: the theoretical context and the basics of GIS; data acquisition including database design; interpolation of elevation models; exploratory data analysis including spatial queries; statistical spatial analysis; map algebra; spatial operations including the calculation of slope and aspect, filtering and erosion modeling; methods for analysing regions; visibility analysis; network analysis including hydrological modeling; the production of high quality output for paper and electronic publication; and the use and production of metadata. Offering an extensive range of archaeological examples, it is an invaluable source of practical information for all archaeologists, whether engaged in cultural resource management or academic research. This is essential reading for both the novice and the advanced user.