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2011
Publisher
Archaeopress,
British Archaeological Reports
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77
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Go your own least cost path: spatial technology and archaeological interpretation : proceedings of the GIS session at EAA 2009, Riva del Garda
2011, Archaeopress, British Archaeological Reports
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1407308610 9781407308616
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Table of Contents
Preface / P. Verhagen, A.G. Posluschny, A. Danielisová
Incorporating GIS methodological approaches in heritage management projects / J.H. Altschul, R. Ciolek-Torrello, M. Heilen, W. Hayden, J.A. Homburg, G. Wait, I. Thiaw
GIS and the evaluation of natural and cultural sites during the planning process. The Eskilstuna Project / W. Bondesson, A. Biwall, E. Essen, A. Thornberg Knutsson, P. Skyllberg
Reconstruction of the early and middle neolithic settlement systems in the Upper Dvina Region (NW Russia) / A. Mazurkevich, E. Dolbunova
Pollen and archaeology in GIS. Theoretical considerations and modified approach testing / A. Danielisová, P. Pokorný
Following Roman waterways from a computer screen. GIS-based approaches to the analysis of Barcino's aqueducts / H.A. Orengo, C. Miró i Alaix
Sherds on the map. Intra-site GIS of the neolithic site of Bylany (Czech Republic) / P. Kvétina, M. Končelová
Pyrotechnology or fires. Spacial analysis of overfired pottery from the late Bronze Age settlement in Turnov
Maškovy zahrady (NE Bohemia) / R. Thér, J. Prostředník.
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