Beyond the map. Archaeology and spatial technologies

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Beyond the map. Archaeology and spatial technologies

edited by Gary Lock, IOS Press 2000.

Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Research Workshop
Ravello, Italia, 01-02 Ottobre 2000

 


Preface (Gary Lock)

Introduction: Return to Ravello (Gary Lock, Trevor Harris)

– Vision, perception and GIS: developing enriched approaches to the study of archaeological visibility (David Weatley, Mark Gillings)
– Perception and viewsheds: are they mutually inclusive (André P. Tschan, Wlodimierz Rackowski, Marlorzata Latalowa)
– Understanding wetland archaeological landscapes: GIS, environmental analysis and landscape reconstruction; pathways and narratives (Henry Chapman)
– A particular view (Gary Lock)
– Understanding movement: a pilot model towards the sociology of movement (Marcos Llobera)
– Topographical and cultural influences on walking the Ridgeway in later prehistoric times (Tyler Bell, Gary Lock)
– Quantifying the non-quantifiable: studying hunter-gathered landscapes (Joel Boaz, Espen Uleberg)
– Land evaluation as predictive modelling: a deductive approach (Hans Kamermans)
– Understanding Roman settlement patterns through multivariate statistics and predictive modelling (Zoran Stancic, Tatjana Veljanovski)
– A GIS-based analysis of the Etruscan cemetery of Pontecagnano using fuzzy logic (Marco Crescioli, Andrea D’Andrea, Franco Paolucci)
– Comments on archaeological prediction (Martin Kuna)
– Ancient and new Pompeii: a project for monitoring archaeological sites in densely populated areas (Federica Giannini, Maria Teresa Pareschi, Grete Stefani, Marina Bisson)
– Archaeological and virtual micro-topography: the creation of DEMs for recontructing fossil landscapes by Remote Sensing and GIS applications (Maurizio Forte)
– Beyond the map: harmonising research and Cultural Resource Management (Neil Lang)
– Archaeology, GIS and Cultural Resource Management (Philip Verhagen)