Interpreting space : GIS and archaeology
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Interpreting space : GIS and archaeology
(Applications of geographic information systems)
Taylor & Francis, 1990
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
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.
目次
- Part 1 Introduction: archaeological space - an introduction to the volume, Stanton W. Green
- the potential methodological impact of geographic information systems on the social sciences, Duane Marble
- GIS in archaeological research, Stephen H. Savage
- the diffusion of a new technology - a perspective on the adoption of geographic information systems with United Kingdom archaeology, Trevor M. Harris and Gary Lock
- GIS, archaeology, and freedom of information, Linda F. Stine and Roy S. Stine. Part 2 Theory and methodology: contemplating space - a commentary on theory, Ezra B. W. Zubrow
- landscape - a unifying concept in regional analysis, Carole L. Crumley and William H. Marquardt
- considerations for archaeology database design, Roy S. Stine and David P. Lanter
- predictive modeling archaeology - a primer, Robert E. Warren
- GIS algorithms and the effects on regional archaeological analyses, Kenneth L. Kvamme. Part 3 Data sources, hardware, and software: coping with space - commentary on data sources, hardware and software, Ezra B. W. Zubrow and Stanton W. Green
- archaeology, data integration and GIS, Roy T. Stine and Drew T. Decker
- the archaeologist's workbench - integrating GIS, remote sensing EDA, and database management, James A. Farley et al
- GIS and archaeological site location, Bryan A. Marozas and James A. Zack
- the realities of hardware, Scott L. H. Madry
- the fantasies of software, Ezra B. W. Zubrow. Part 4 Applications: manipulating space, Kathleen Allen
- predictive modeling of archaeological site location a case study in the midwest, Robert E. Warren
- GIS predictive modeling of prehistoric site distributions in central Montana, David L. Carmichael
- red flag models - the use of modeling in management contexts, Jeffrey H. Altschul
- using geographic information systems and exploratory data analysis of archeological site classification and analysis, Ishmael Williams et al
- building a historic settlement data base in GIS, Jack M. Jackson
- GIS in historical predictive modeling - the fort drum project, Robert J. Hasenstab and Benjamin Resnick
- modeling and prediction with geographic information systems - a demographic example from prehistoric and histroic New York, Ezra Zubrow
- modeling the late archaic social landscape, Stephen H. Savage
- sorting out settlement in southeastern Ireland - landscape archaeology and geographic information systems, Stanton W. Green
- an application of remote sensing and GIS in a regional archaeological survey, Scott L. H. Madry and Carol L. Crumley. Part 5 Conclusions: interpreting space, Kathleen M. Allen et al.
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