Geographical Information Systems and Landscape ArchaeologyMark Gillings, Jan van Dalen, D. J. Mattingly Oxbow Books, 1999 - 137 pages This monograph focuses on the use of GIS modelling as applied to the collection and interpretation of data relating to the archaeology of the Mediterranean landscape. |
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... Italy ) coordinated the work of Working Party 4 , and the training of the Research Fellow , in Fieldsurvey Methodologies , with particular emphasis on ceramic recording , provenancing and dating ; Prof Marinella Pasquinucci ...
... Italy ) coordinated the work of Working Party 4 , and the training of the Research Fellow , in Fieldsurvey Methodologies , with particular emphasis on ceramic recording , provenancing and dating ; Prof Marinella Pasquinucci ...
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... Italy Peter Attema Fig . 4.2 . Detail of Patrimonium S. Pietri ,. INTRODUCTION a . Notions of the classical landscape as an objective entity , moreover one that can be reconstructed in its entirety from archaeological data alone , have ...
... Italy Peter Attema Fig . 4.2 . Detail of Patrimonium S. Pietri ,. INTRODUCTION a . Notions of the classical landscape as an objective entity , moreover one that can be reconstructed in its entirety from archaeological data alone , have ...
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... Italy ) , the dark age concept from a landscape perspective . In Caeculus III , papers on mediterranean Archaeology , ' Debating Dark Ages ' , Archaeological Institute , Groningen University , Groningen 1996-1997 : 113-121 . Attema ...
... Italy ) , the dark age concept from a landscape perspective . In Caeculus III , papers on mediterranean Archaeology , ' Debating Dark Ages ' , Archaeological Institute , Groningen University , Groningen 1996-1997 : 113-121 . Attema ...
Contents
GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY | 13 |
THEORY AND METHOD | 35 |
The Sangro Valley Project | 55 |
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