Geographical Information Systems in ArchaeologyCambridge University Press, 4 mai 2006 - 358 pages Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving from the domain of the computer specialist into that of the broader archaeological community. This comprehensive manual on the use of GIS in archaeology explores the concept of GIS and illustrates how it can be adapted for practical use. Examining issues such as spatial databases, data acquisition, spatial analysis, and techniques of visualization, the book is an essential tool for both students and professional archaeologists. |
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Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology James Conolly,Mark Lake,Mark W. Lake Aperçu limité - 2006 |