Geographical information systems in archaeology / James Conolly, Mark Lake.
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- 0521797446
- 9780521797443
- 930.10285
Contents:
Introduction and theoretical issues in archaeological GIS -- First principles -- Putting GIS to work in archaeology -- The geodatabase -- Spatial data acquisition -- Building surface models -- Exploratory data analysis -- Spatial analysis -- Map algebra, surface derivatives, and spatial processes -- Regions : territories, catchments, and viewsheds -- Routes : networks, cost paths, and hydrology -- Maps and digital cartography -- Maintaining spatial data.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 307-326) and index.
Introduction and theoretical issues in archaeological GIS -- First principles -- Putting GIS to work in archaeology -- The geodatabase -- Spatial data acquisition -- Building surface models -- Exploratory data analysis -- Spatial analysis -- Map algebra, surface derivatives, and spatial processes -- Regions : territories, catchments, and viewsheds -- Routes : networks, cost paths, and hydrology -- Maps and digital cartography -- Maintaining spatial data.