10 Geographical Information Systems

W. F. Beex: The use and abuse of DTM’s and DEM’s
 
A. Bevan: A Digital Mediterranean Countryside. GIS approaches to the structure of the post-medieval landscape of Kythera (Greece)
 
M. Cattani/ A. Fiorini/ B. Rondelli: “Computer applications for a reconstruction of archaeological stratigraphy as a predictive model in urban and territorial contexts”
 
D. Constantinidis: The Interconnectivity of Cultural Sites
 
L. M. Cornish: The Application of GIS in Analysing Human Threats to Shipwrecks. Port Phillip Bay, Victoria, Australia
 
R. Ebersbach/ C. Schade: Modeling the intensity of early neolithic land use with the help of GIS - an example from the „Mörlener Bucht“, Wetterau, Hesse, Germany
 
E. Farinetti/K. Sbonias: Fields of wheat back to the land. A GIS environment for the study of medieval village history in central Greece
 
Th. Frank/ K.P. Wendt: Up & Down. Scaling archaeological data provided by GIS based procedures: Up-scaling areas of economic interest in the Neolithic – a comparative case study from the Rhineland and the Wetterau/Germany
 
R. Gietl/M. Kronberger/M. Mosser: Site Reconstruction of Ancient Vindobona
 
G. Higginbottom/ A. Smith/ R. Clay: Being There: viewing time and distance across space
 
D. Van Hove: Time and experience: taskscapes within GIS
 
G. Indruszewski: GIS-analysis in the reconstruction of an early medieval landscape. The Upper Lusatian case-study
 
P. Jablonka: Reconstructing Sites and Archives. Information and Presentation Systems at Troy
 
M. Katsianis: Stratigraphic Reconstruction of Multi-period Sites Using GIS: The Case of Neolithic and Early Bronze Age Knossos
 
M. van Leusen: The Background CVI, a tool for landscape classification?
 
Kl. Löcker/ W. Neubauer/ M. Doneus: The prehistoric fortified settlement “Burg” near Schwarzenbach/Austria - The implementation of a new documentation method for stratigraphic excavations
 
C. Longhi, C. Mangani: GIS spatial analisis in the etruscan trading centre of Bagnolo S.Vito (Mantova, Italy)
 
J. Machacek: The GIS Project POHAN - the digital catalogue and intra site analysis powered by GIS
 
St.Merlo: The "contemporary mind". 3D GIS as a challenge in excavation practice
 
B. Mušic, B. Slapšak, E. Farinetti: Ancient Tanagra (Grimadha): geophysics, DEM, modelling, statistics and classification for understanding of urban plan and on-site activity areas
 
L. Nuninger:Questions of protohistoric territorial heritage through the settlement systems during the Iron Age : a case study of the eastern Languedoc (France)
 
G. Pizziolo/ M. De Silva: GIS analysis of historical cadastral maps as a contribution in landscape archaeology
 
T. Podobnikar/J. Dular/S. Tecco Hvala: An approach to the ancient roads study: The case study of the region Dolenjska (Slovenia) in Iron Age
 
St. Rossi/ R.Maggi: Managing different scales in intra site and micro regional analyses using GIS
 
A. El-Shazly: A Study on the Cognitive Structure of the Historical European Quarter in Cairo
 
S. Soetens/ A. Sarris/ K. Vansteenhuyse: Models for the Minoan peak sanctuary landscape
 
K. Sorensen/ J. B. Glover/ S. L. Fedick: A Volumetric Assessment of Ancient Maya Architecture: A GIS Approach to Settlement Patterns
 
T. Tsonev/ E. Montagnari Kokelj/ Ch. Piano: Efficiency of Chipped-Stone Techniques: An Analytical Model based on GIS data
 
Hiro-omi Tsumura: Geostatistical approach to the topology of the prehistoric settlement system. A case study in Musashino upland, Tokyo, Japan
 
K. Vansteenhuyse/ St. Soetens: Defining Territories for the Minoan ‘palaces’ and GIS
 
A. A. Velho: EuroPreArt WebGIS: Memories looking into the future
 
G. Verhoeven/ F. Vermeulen/ M. De Dapper/ B. De Vliegher: The Potenza Valley survey: Towards an explanation of the settlement patterns through the combined use of GIS and different survey techniques
 
K. P. Wendt/ Th. Frank: Up & Down. Scaling archaeological data provided by GIS based procedures: Down-scaling archaeological data to the level of natural landscape units in Germany - a comparative case study from the Rhineland and the Wetterau/Germany
 
T. G. Whitley: Causality and Cross-Purposes in Archaeological Predictive Modeling
 
A.Wilson: GIS and the analysis of historical maps: The Sydney TimeMap Project
 
A. Zeeb-Lanz, Germany: Effective - easy to use - economical: PGIS, the database for archaeological monuments in Speyer (Pfalz), Germany
 
 

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