
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and related spatial technologies have a new powerful role to play in archaeological analysis and interpretation, particularly as a tool for the management of archaeological resources. There is also a discussion of leading-edge issues, including three-dimensional GIS, object-oriented GIS, the relationship between GIS and 'Virtual Reality' technologies, and the integration of GIS with Distributed systems and the Internet.
This text investigates the integration of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) and advanced spatial technologies as essential tools for modern archaeological analysis and resource management. Authors David Wheatley and Mark Gillings utilize their expertise in archaeological computing to provide a comprehensive framework for applying digital spatial data to historical sites. The book argues that these technologies extend beyond simple mapping, offering new methodologies for interpreting complex landscapes and managing cultural heritage in a digital age.
What You Will Find
Experts and academics recognize this work as a foundational text for understanding the intersection of spatial technology and field archaeology. Readers frequently note the technical clarity of the prose, which balances complex computational concepts with practical applications for field researchers.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2004-01-01
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis Group
ISBN-10:
0203302397
ISBN-13:
9780203302392
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