Twelve papers that reflect current themes in archaeological computing, from the development of new techniques, to working methodologies and the potential of computing to archaeological research. Introduction ; Virtual reconstruction and the interpretative a case-study from Avebury ; Rock art and aeBubble worldsAe ; The use and abuse of statistical methods in archaeological site location modelling ; An assessment of the SMR as a predictive tool for cultural resource management, development control and academic research ; Quantifying the British Regional Data and Hominid Adaptations ; Maritime Fife, Managing FifeAes Underwater A feasibility study for a Maritime Archaeological GIS ; Field digital data acquisition using total station and A working methodology ; Electronic Publication in Archaeology ; In Search of a Defensible A GIS Analysis of Hampshire Hillforts ; The Potential of Geostatistics in the Analysis of Fieldwalking Data ; An application of proximity graphs in Archaeological spatial analysis .
Language
English
Format
Paperback
Release
February 01, 2002
ISBN 13
9781842170533
Contemporary Themes in Archaeological Computing (University of Southampton Department of Archaeology Monograph)
Twelve papers that reflect current themes in archaeological computing, from the development of new techniques, to working methodologies and the potential of computing to archaeological research. Introduction ; Virtual reconstruction and the interpretative a case-study from Avebury ; Rock art and aeBubble worldsAe ; The use and abuse of statistical methods in archaeological site location modelling ; An assessment of the SMR as a predictive tool for cultural resource management, development control and academic research ; Quantifying the British Regional Data and Hominid Adaptations ; Maritime Fife, Managing FifeAes Underwater A feasibility study for a Maritime Archaeological GIS ; Field digital data acquisition using total station and A working methodology ; Electronic Publication in Archaeology ; In Search of a Defensible A GIS Analysis of Hampshire Hillforts ; The Potential of Geostatistics in the Analysis of Fieldwalking Data ; An application of proximity graphs in Archaeological spatial analysis .