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EditorVerhagen P., Posluschny A.G. & Danielisova A.

Jaar2011

PublicatietypeBoek

SerieBAR British Archaeological Reports International Series

Volume2284

SubtitelSpatial technology and archaeological interpretation

Pagina’s77

UitgeverArchaeopress

PlaatsOxford

ISBN9781407308616

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Incorporating GIS methodological approaches in heritage management projects 5-16
Altschul J.H., Ciolek-Torello R., Heilen M., Hayden W., Homburg J.A., Wait G. & Thiaw I.
  • Introduction , pp. 5-7
  • Sabodala , pp. 7-9
  • Correlative models , pp. 9-12
  • Agent-based modeling , pp. 12-13
  • GIS modeling and development , pp. 13-14

GIS and the evaluation of natural and cultural sites during the planning process : the Eskilstuna project 17-24
Bodensson W., Biwall A., Essen E., Thornberg Knutsson A. & Skyllberg P.
  • Introduction , p. 17
  • Theoretical set up , pp. 17-18
  • The model , pp. 18-19
  • The Eskilstuna project containment , pp. 19-20
  • Comprehensive dexription of the nature and culture in the area , p. 20
  • Conclusions , pp. 20-22

Reconstructing of the early and middle neolithic settlement systems in the upper Dvina region (NW Russia) 25-32
Mazurkevich A. & Dolbunova E.
  • History of research , p. 25
  • Research methodology , pp. 25-26
  • The early neolithic settlement in the Serteya microregion , pp. 26-28
  • The middle neolithic settlement system of the Serteya microregion , pp. 28-30
  • Discussion , pp. 30-31

Pollen and archaeology in GIS: theoretical considerations and modified approach testing 33-46
Danielisova A. & Pokorny P.
  • Introduction , p. 33
  • Quantitative landscape interpretations and modelling in archaeology , pp. 33-34
  • Understanding pollen - landscape relationships , pp. 35-36
  • Case study - Vladar hillfort (western Bohemia) , pp. 36-37
  • Modelling approach , pp. 37-43
  • Conclusion , p. 43

Following Roman waterways from a computer screen : GIS-based approaches to the analysis of Barcino's aqueducts 47-54
Orengo H.A. & Miro i Alaix D.C
  • Introduction , p. 47
  • Barcino's aqueducts . The Montcada aqueduct, The Collserola aqueduct , pp. 47-48
  • Sources and methods . The cartographic database, Reconstruction ofthe Rec Comtal route, Written and archaeological evidence, Least cost route analysis , pp. 48-50
  • Results . The Montcada aqueduct, The Collserola aqueduct , p. 51
  • Conclusions . Historical conclusions, Technical conclusions , pp. 51-52

Sherds on the Map : intra-site GIS of the neolithic site of Bylany (Czech Republic) 55-66
Kvetina P. & Koncelova M.
  • Starting points . Concise history of the Bylany site (Czech Republic) , pp. 55-57
  • The Bylany database: what is the best way to publish the extensive amount of archaeological information , p. 57
  • Micro-GIS evidence and analysis of settlement refuse , pp. 57-61
  • Refitting potsherds , pp. 62-64
  • Conclusions and interpretations , p. 64

Pyrotechnology or fires : spatial analysis of overfired pottery from the late bronze age settlement in Turnov - Maskovy zahrady (NE Bohemia) 67-77
Thér R. d. & Prostrednik J.
  • Introduction , p. 67
  • Archaeological situation , pp. 67-69
  • The model of technological behavior and its consequences . Consequences of the model , pp. 69-71
  • Materials and methods . Attributes related to the consequences ofthe tested hypothesis, Formative processes attributes, Feature attributes , pp. 71-73
  • Results , pp. 73-75
  • Discussion , p. 75
  • Conclusions , p. 75
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