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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... settlement sites on the island of Brač . Fig . 8.7 . Major migration directions in second half of the fifteenth ... settlement locations . Fig . 10.3 . Minimum fifth century BC settlement locations . Fig . 10.4 . Minimum third century BC ...
... settlement sites on the island of Brač . Fig . 8.7 . Major migration directions in second half of the fifteenth ... settlement locations . Fig . 10.3 . Minimum fifth century BC settlement locations . Fig . 10.4 . Minimum third century BC ...
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... settlement sites was recorded . All these sites represent larger settlements of various types . Most of them are villas , while the site southwest of Pučišče was of a larger size and might have been a vicus . The distribution of these ...
... settlement sites was recorded . All these sites represent larger settlements of various types . Most of them are villas , while the site southwest of Pučišče was of a larger size and might have been a vicus . The distribution of these ...
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... settlements has been established similar to that established for the Roman period ( Dyson , 1978 ; Potter , 1979 ; Celuzza and Regoli , 1982 ; Carandini and Fentress , in press ) . The following is an exposition of the settlement ...
... settlements has been established similar to that established for the Roman period ( Dyson , 1978 ; Potter , 1979 ; Celuzza and Regoli , 1982 ; Carandini and Fentress , in press ) . The following is an exposition of the settlement ...
Contents
GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGICAL THEORY | 13 |
THEORY AND METHOD | 35 |
The Sangro Valley Project | 55 |
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