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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... estimate of the minimum population in each century ( Figs 10.2-4 ) . The graphs ( Figs 10.5-6 ) show three major ... estimate for the population of the seventh century is 2,800 souls and the estimate in the sixth century is 10,667 , this ...
... estimate of the minimum population in each century ( Figs 10.2-4 ) . The graphs ( Figs 10.5-6 ) show three major ... estimate for the population of the seventh century is 2,800 souls and the estimate in the sixth century is 10,667 , this ...
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... estimates of population by century . Urban Population Rural Population. Century Population growth rate per annum 2.81 ... estimate , the remainder of the drop is in the rural population . The most obvious explanation for this fall is the ...
... estimates of population by century . Urban Population Rural Population. Century Population growth rate per annum 2.81 ... estimate , the remainder of the drop is in the rural population . The most obvious explanation for this fall is the ...
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... estimate , but only that they provide a plausible estimate . now of the University of Rome , and co - ordinated by Dott.ssa Maria Grazia Celuzza of the Museo Archeologico della Maremma in Grosseto and Professor Elizabeth Fentress now of ...
... estimate , but only that they provide a plausible estimate . now of the University of Rome , and co - ordinated by Dott.ssa Maria Grazia Celuzza of the Museo Archeologico della Maremma in Grosseto and Professor Elizabeth Fentress now of ...
Contents
GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY | 13 |
THEORY AND METHOD | 35 |
The Sangro Valley Project | 55 |
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