Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past

Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past
Author: William James Judge,Lynne Sebastian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 696
Release: 1988
Genre: Archaeological surveying
ISBN: OSU:32435056418924

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Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past

Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past
Author: U.S. Department of the Interior,Bureau of Land Management
Publsiher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 690
Release: 2014-02-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1496015789

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One of the more interesting developments in the field of archaeology in the recent past is the emergence of predictive modeling as an integral component of the discipline. Within any developing and expanding field, one may expect some initial controversy that will, presumably, diminish as the techniques are tested, refined, and finally accepted. We are still very much in the initial stages of learning how to go about using predictive modeling in archaeology, and this book represents an effort by some of the leading experts in the field to present a comprehensive and detailed examination of this approach to understanding how people in the past used the landscape in which they lived.

Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past

Quantifying the Present and Predicting the Past
Author: W. James Judge,Lynne Sebastian
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 1988
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1116192251

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Case Studies in Archaeological Predictive Modelling

Case Studies in Archaeological Predictive Modelling
Author: Philip Verhagen
Publsiher: Amsterdam University Press
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2007
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9789087280079

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Dutch archaeology has experienced profound changes in recent years. This has led to an increasing use of archaeological predictive modelling, a technique that uses information about the location of known early human settlements to predict where additional settlements may have been located. Case Studies in Archaeological Predictive Modelling is the product of a decade of work by Philip Verhagen as a specialist in geographical information systems at RAAP Archeologisch Adviesbureau BV, one of the leading organizations in the field; the case studies presented here provide an overview of the field and point to potential future areas of research.

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.

Spatial Technology and Archaeology

Spatial Technology and Archaeology
Author: David Wheatley,Mark Gillings
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 269
Release: 2013-02-05
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781466576612

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Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and related spatial technologies have a new and powerful role to play in archaeological interpretation. Beginning with a conceptual approach to the representation of space adopted by GIS, this book examines spatial databases; the acquisition and compilation of data; the analytical compilation of data; the analytical functionality of GIS; and the creation and utilization of critical foundation data layers such as the Digital Elevation Model (DEM). The ways in which GIS can most usefully facilitate archaeological analysis and interpretation are then explored particularly as a tool for the management of archaeological resources. Formal analysis of archaeological material, and the use of trend surface, contouring and interpolation procedures are considered along with predictive modeling analysis of visibility and intervisibility. Finally there is a discussion of leading-edge issues, including three-dimensional GIS, object-oriented GIS, the relationship between GIS and 'Virtual Reality' technologies, and the integration of GIS with distributed systems and the Internet. The approach is light, and technical detail is kept to a minimum, recognizing that most readers are simply interested in using GIS effectively. The text is carefully illustrated with worked case-studies using archaeological data. Spatial Technology and Archaeology provides a single reference source for archaeologists, students, professionals, and academics in archaeology as well as those in anthropology and related disciplines.

Archaeology And Geographic Information Systems

Archaeology And Geographic Information Systems
Author: Gary R Lock,Zoran Stancic
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2022-03-26
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9781000725148

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Geographic information systems GIS applications are viewed with increasing interest by the archaeology community and this book, with its diversity of topics and authorship, should be a useful resource. Complementing the volume "Interpreting Space" Taylor & Francis, 1990, which focused on North American archaeology, this title further develops themes within a specifically - though not exclusively - European context.; It is apparent that there are fundamental differences between North American and European archaeological uses of GIS. Primarily these differences lie in the types of evidence for past landscapes that are available for study in the two continents, and secondly in the different approaches to archaeology and specifically the theory and practice of landscape archaeology. This title centres on the role of archaeological theory in cultural resource management CRM and in GIS applications generally. It showcases the important debate which takes the emphasis away from the technology of GIS and places it back within the central concerns of archaeology and particularly European archaeology.; "Archaeology and GIS" includes material on such concerns as CRM applications, landscape archaeology, intra-site applications and explicitly theoretical concerns, thus representing the state of GIS applications in European archaeology. Contributions come from countries such as France, Italy, Hungary, UK, USA, the Netherlands, the Czech Republic, Spain, Slovenia and Finland.

GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling

GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling
Author: Mark W. Mehrer,Konnie L. Wescott
Publsiher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 496
Release: 2005-12-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780203563359

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Although archaeologists are using GIS technology at an accelerating rate, publication of their work has not kept pace. A state-of-the-art exploration the subject, GIS and Archaeological Site Location Modeling pulls together discussions of theory and methodology, scale, data, quantitative methods, and cultural resource management and uses loc