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Archaeological Computing Topics Archaeology
Archaeological Computing Topics Archaeology
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- Free Harris matrix analysis software.
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- Presentation of an archaeological information system whose main features are Harris Matrix automization, 3D reconstructions, and database management of stratigraphical units, artifacts, and radiocarbon dates.
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- Profile of the postgraduate programme in archaeological science.
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- Alan Chalmers of Bristol University explains and illustrates the process of constructing computer based reconstructions of archaeological sites. Examples used are sites in Malta.
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- Internet Archaeology article "The need for the solid modelling of structure in the archaeology of buildings" by Robert Daniels.
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- Paper by Nick Ryan on the role of computer based information systems in excavation, for field survey, and for individual specialised research.
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- Egypt's new archaeological database project. Includes archaeological map of Egypt.
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- Archaeological visualization and animation company in the UK. Includes forums dedicated to the sciences of archaeology and animation.
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- Profile of graduate program in archaeological computing.
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- Sponsored by the Archaeology Data Service at the University of York on Wednesday 29 January 2003.
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- Introducing new digital archaeology methodology for excavations and 3D digital data management techniques.
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- Project to help develop standards for the digital publication of archaeological field reports.The Template runs on Macintosh and Windows platforms, and is free for use to individuals wishing to publish their archaeological research
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- A searchable digital archive for archaeology, including Sites and Monuments Records for parts of the UK and Excavation Index for England. Text of CBA Research Reports. (Adobe Acrobat Reader).
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- From the Center for the Study of Architecture.
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- Nick Ryan explains how to create computer reconstructions of ancient buildings, and discusses mobile computing applications in archaeological fieldwork.
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- Presentation of a methodology to use use two-dimensional images computer images for measurable and non-measurable artifact analysis.
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- Contains links relevant to applying GPS to historic preservation and architectural surveys.
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- Updated quarterly, contributors report on their on-going work, reports on archaeological computing projects and issues, confrences, books, software, hardware, and web reviews.
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- A computerized decision-making model which assists forest management planners in identifying areas most likely to be archaeological sites. Introduction, methodology, pilot projects, and reports.
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- Project whose goal is to generate a computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman colony of Corinth. contains a Quicktime panorama, city plan, and project methodology and bibliography.
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- This exhibit contains information about how modern technology can be used archaeology.
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- Promotes the use of open source software and open stardards in archaeological computing.
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- An inter-disciplinary exercise into the interpretation of archaeological data with the aid of computer technology, in order to visualise landscapes. Project description and newsletters.
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- Web documents with archaeological data that may be viewed online and files that may be downloaded from the CSA server for inspection on users' machines with the aid of their own software.
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- Volume 21 of Cultural Resource Management, "Bringing the Past into the Future: New Technologies for CRM ". A collection of articles available as PDF files.
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- Directory of links to GIS, virtual reality, graphics and simulation, database, and on-line publishing in archaeology.
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- Contains annotated links to computer applications in archaeology; GIS, CAD, database, visualisation, publication, and related software.
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- Portal and forum for the use of computers to collect, store, analyze and interpret archaeological and heritage data.
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- A review of the archaeological evidence for food plants from the British Isles: an example of the use of the Archaeobotanical Computer Database (ABCD) by Philippa Tomlinson and Allan R. Hall.
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- Article which details the efforts to construct a computer model of the Giza Plateau and its architectural components from published maps, survey, and excavation reports.
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- The documents related to the Native American Graves Protection and Repatriation Act (NAGPRA) are organized into legal mandates, guidance, notices, review committee, and contacts.
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- A paper by R.M. Yorston, published in Archaeological Computing Newsletter 48.
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