New Techniques for Old Times CAA 98

New Techniques for Old Times  CAA 98
Author: Ivan Briz,Juan A. Barceló,Asunción Vila
Publsiher: British Archaeological Reports Oxford Limited
Total Pages: 404
Release: 1999
Genre: History
ISBN: UVA:X006018547

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What has been the impact of computerisation on archaeology, and is it a good or bad thing? The papers in this volume derive from the 26th conference held in Barcelona in March 1998. Overall, papers deal with the advent of new techniques to overcome existing problems in archaeological analysis or data archiving.

New Techniques for Old Times CAA 98

New Techniques for Old Times  CAA 98
Author: Juan A. Barcelo,Ivan Briz,Asuncion Vila
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 388
Release: 1999
Genre: Archaeology
ISBN: OCLC:638777662

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Mapping the Future of the Past

Mapping the Future of the Past
Author: Leonardo García Sanjuán,David Wheatley
Publsiher: Universidad de Sevilla
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 8447207315

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Actas del Encuentro sobre Patrimonio y Arqueología Territorial, organizado por los miembros del Grupo de Investigación ATLAS. Se trató la relación con la problemática general de la gestión de inventarios de yacimientos y entidades arqueológicas. Los técnicos y responsables de organizaciones vinculadas a la gestión patrimonial de toda Europa, estudiaron aspectos legales, teóricos, técnicos y metodológicos relativos a esta materia.

Reimagining Regional Analyses

Reimagining Regional Analyses
Author: Tina L. Thurston
Publsiher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2009-10-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781443815376

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Reimagining Regional Analysis explores the interplay between different methodological and theoretical approaches to regional analysis in archaeology. The past decades have seen significant advances in methods and instrumental techniques, including geographic information systems, the new availability of aerial and satellite images, and greater emphasis on non-traditional data, such as pollen, soil chemistry and botanical remains. At the same time, there are new insights into human impacts on ancient environments and increased recognition of the importance of micro-scale changes in human society. These factors combine to compel a reimagining of regional archaeology. The authors in this volume focus on understanding individual trajectories and the historically contingent relationships between the social, the economic, the political and the sacred as reflected regionally. Among topics considered are the social construction of landscape; use of spatial patterning to interpret social variability; paleoenvironmental reconstruction and human impacts; and social memory and social practice. This book opens a discourse around the spatial patterning of the contingent, recursive relationships between people, their social activities and the environment.

Excavations in Pessinus

Excavations in Pessinus
Author: John Devreker,Hugo Thoen,Frank Vermeulen
Publsiher: Academia Press
Total Pages: 422
Release: 2003
Genre: History
ISBN: 9038204493

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This volume presents a detailed analysis of the excavations of one of Pessinus' major cemeteries in ancient times.

Recording Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places

Recording  Documentation and Information Management for the Conservation of Heritage Places
Author: Robin Letellier,Rand Eppich
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 382
Release: 2015-12-22
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9781317742944

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This two volume guide provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamental principles and guidelines for documenting cultural heritage places. It seeks to aid heritage managers and decision makers in understanding their roles and responsibilities inn this essential activity. Volume 1 (Guiding Principles) explains why heritage managers must make sure that heritage information fully integrated into all research, investigation and conservation activities. Through the discussion of basic principles, benefits and new approaches, it assists those in charge of preserving immovable cultural heritage by bringing current heritage information practices to a new level. By recording we create a reference for evaluating change and add to the understanding of a site. By documenting we guarantee that information is systematically collected and preserved for future use. By managing the information we make it available and provide a basis for sharing our knowledge and understanding. Volume 2 presents illustrated examples from around the world. Good documentation of a site allows for better understanding of the site's value. Recognizing value and significance is often the first step toward a site's eventual conservation. The information obtained through the documentation process allows conservation professionals to record current conditions, consider appropriate conservation options, plan interventions, apply treatments, and finally, measure the results of their efforts. Documentation can be a tool in resolving a conservation issue. This volume presents several illustration examples from around the world, in various stages of conservation.

Monuments on the Horizon

Monuments on the Horizon
Author: Quentin Bourgeois
Publsiher: Sidestone Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2013
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789088901041

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Barrows, as burial markers, are ubiquitous throughout North-Western Europe. In some regions dense concentrations of monuments form peculiar configurations such as long alignments while in others they are spread out extensively, dotting vast areas with hundreds of mounds. These vast barrow landscapes came about through thousands of years of additions by several successive prehistoric and historic communities. Yet little is known about how these landscapes developed and came about. That is what this research set out to do. By unravelling the histories of specific barrow landscapes in the Low Countries, several distinct activity phases of intense barrow construction could be recognised. Each of these phases contributed in a particular fashion to how the barrow landscape developed and reveals shifting attitudes to these landscape monuments. By creating new monuments in a specific place and in a particular fashion, prehistoric communities purposefully transformed the form and shape of the barrow landscape. Using several GIS-techniques such as a skyline-analysis, this research was able to demonstrate how each barrow then took up a specific (and different) position within such a social landscape. While the majority of the barrows were only visible from relatively close by, specific monuments took up a dominating position, cresting the horizon, and they were visible from much further away. It was argued that these burial mounds remained important landscape monuments on the purple heathlands. They continued to attract attention, and by their visibility ensured to endure in the collective memory of the communities shaping themselves around these monuments. This publication is part of the Ancestral Mounds Research Project of the University of Leiden.

Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology

Satellite Remote Sensing for Archaeology
Author: Sarah H. Parcak
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 307
Release: 2009-03-31
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781134060450

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This handbook is the first comprehensive overview of the field of satellite remote sensing for archaeology and how it can be applied to ongoing archaeological fieldwork projects across the globe. With a focus on practical uses of satellite remote sensing, Sarah H. Parcak evaluates satellite imagery types and remote sensing analysis techniques specific to the discovery, preservation, and management of archaeological sites.