Archaeology and geomatics : harvesting the benefits of 10 years of training in the Iberian Peninsula (2006-2015) /
Digital technologies have numerous applications in archaeology ranging from the documentation of the archaeological evidence and the analysis of research data to the presentation of results for a wider audience. This volume consists of various studies on the use of methods such as LiDAR (light detec...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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SIdestone Press,
[2017]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Unboxing the black box. Some reflections after ten years of teaching geospatial technologies to archaeologists; Victorino Mayoral Herrera, César Parcero-Oubiña and Pastor Fábrega-Ã#x81;lvarez2; Section 1; Shapes and locations Documenting and characterising the archaeological record; Pursuing ancient rural life through surface survey: composition and diversity of artifact distributions; Luis Antonio Sevillano Perea; Experiments on Roman surface scatters through digital survey methods; Jesús GarcÃa Sánchez.
- Scope and limitations of airborne LiDAR technology for the detection and analysis of Roman military sites in Northwest IberiaJosé Manuel Costa-GarcÃƯa and João Fonte; Making Visible the Invisible: Low Cost Methodologies for the Study of Ancient Carvings; Miguel Carrero-Pazos, Benito Vilas-Estévez and Alia Vázquez-MartÃƯnez1; Section 2; Tools and methods Procedural approaches; Methods for the evaluation of the visualisation of archaeological sites; Pablo Paniego DÃƯaz; Landscapes on the move. Digitally exploring the relationship between megaliths and mobility in Northern Cáceres (Spain).
- Jose M. Señorán MartÃƯnThe answer is blowing in the wind; Marcos GarcÃƯa GarcÃƯa; Section 3; Patterns, behaviour, decisions Analysing the archaeological evidence; The Application of GIS to flint management studies during the Pleistocene to Holocene transition: the case of Baltzola (Dima, Bizkaia, Spain); Maite GarcÃƯa-Rojas, -2 Alejandro Prieto, Aitor Sánchez,2 Cristina Camarero2 and Lydia Zapata (â#x80;)2; The Archaeology of Rock Art as Archaeology of the Mediterranean Landscape; MarÃƯa Sebastián López.
- Building landscapes: a landform approach for the Iron Age sites in the Upper Duero RiverRaquel Liceras-Garrido, Enrique Cerrillo-Cuenca and Alfredo Jimeno-MartÃnez1; The contribution of GIS to the analysis of the distribution of Roman caves between the Ebro River and the Pyrenees; Leticia Tobalina Pulido, Benoît Pace and Alain Campo2; The potential of the Geographic Information Techniques for the analysis of the morphology and settlement patterns of the Roman military sites of early imperial era in Iberia; José Manuel Costa-GarcÃa.
- Rethinking TafÃƯ: a political approach to the landscape of a Southern Andean Formative communityJordi A. López Lillo; Landscapes of War. GIS applications in the study of the Spanish Civil War; Manuel Antonio Franco Fernández and Pedro RodrÃƯguez Simón; Section 4; Archaeology and the public Disseminating to a wider audience; Geographic Information Systems: an effective tool for the management of the Cultural Heritage of Cantabria; Gustavo Sanz Palomera; A map for Gondar. Cartographic system for the touristic development of the Amhara Region (Ethiopia).