LEADER 11123oam 22007574a 450 001 9910464730503321 005 20220106031757.0 010 $a90-485-1959-4 024 7 $a10.1515/9789048519590 035 $a(CKB)3710000000114500 035 $a(EBL)1773714 035 $a(SSID)ssj0001291239 035 $a(PQKBManifestationID)11705770 035 $a(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001291239 035 $a(PQKBWorkID)11244883 035 $a(PQKB)11430814 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC1773714 035 $a(DE-B1597)502492 035 $a(OCoLC)880726218 035 $a(DE-B1597)9789048519590 035 $a(UkCbUP)CR9789048519590 035 $a(Au-PeEL)EBL1773714 035 $a(CaPaEBR)ebr10875039 035 $a(CaONFJC)MIL801022 035 $a(OCoLC)1285159411 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)musev2_66374 035 $a(EXLCZ)993710000000114500 100 $a20140530d2014 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aArchaeology in the Digital Era$fedited by Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska and David Wheatley 210 1$d2014.$cAmsterdam University Press,$aAmsterdam : 215 $a1 online resource (481 pages) $cdigital, PDF file(s) 225 0 $aComputer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology 300 $aTitle from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 22 Feb 2021). 311 0 $a90-8964-663-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters. 327 $tFront matter --$tContents --$tForeword /$rEarl, Graeme --$tHUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION, MULTIMEDIA, MUSEUMS --$tDisciplinary Issues: Challenging the Research and Practice of Computer Applications in Archaeology /$rHuggett, Jeremy --$tPaperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project /$rMotz, Christopher F. / Carrier, Sam C. --$t'Tangible Pasts': User-centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage /$rChrysanthi, Angeliki / Papadopoulos, Constantinos / Frankland, Tom / Earl, Graeme --$tThe Virtual Museum: a Quest for the Standard Definition /$rPujol, Laia / Lorente, Anna --$tCan you Hack (the) Communication? /$rCorley, Hugh --$tIdentifying and Tracing Archaeological Material with RFID Tags /$rLo?pez, Ana Mari?a / Salinas, Ana Mari?a / Pascual, Eduardo / Azuara, Guillermo Ignacio / Ferna?ndez, Gloria / Gallego, Elena / Burillo, Francisco --$tMatera Citta? Narrata Project: a Multimedia and Multi-Platform Guide for Mobile Systems /$rPietroni, Eva --$tEvaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study /$rPescarin, Sofia / Pagano, Alfonsina / Wallerga?rd, Mattias / Hupperetz, Wim / Ray, Christie --$tSIMULATING THE PAST --$tExtracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts /$rRichardson, Eitan / Grosman, Leore / Smilansky, Uzy / Werman, Michael --$tRetracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation /$rSundell, Tarja / Kammonen, Juhana / Heger, Martin / Palo, Jukka U. / Onkamo, Pa?ivi --$tSteppingIn -- Modern Humans Moving into Europe -- Implementation /$rScherjon, Fulco --$tGeospatial Virtual Heritage: A Gesture-Based 3D GIS to Engage the Public with Ancient Maya Archaeology /$rRichards-Rissetto, Heather / Robertsson, Jim / von Schwerin, Jennifer / Agugiaro, Giorgio / Remondino, Fabio / Girardi, Gabrio --$tIntegration of 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions as Research and Educational Tools for Representing the Past. The Case Study of Roman Baths of Edeta /$rPorcelli, Vito / Villa, Fernando Cotino / Senabre, Josep Blasco / Torres, Vicent Escriva? / Chapapri?a, Julian Esteban --$tReconstructing the Baths of Caracalla /$rOetelaar, Taylor A. --$tInstruments and Methods for the Survey and Analysis of Amphitheatres /$rBallarin, Martina / Guerra, Francesco / Sperti, Luigi --$tWhy Hunter and Gatherers did not Die More Often? Simulating Prehistoric Decision Making /$rDel Castillo, Florencia / Barcelo?, Juan A. --$tReconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods /$rMiles, James / Erkal, Aykut / D'Ayala, Dina / Keay, Simon / Earl, Graeme --$tFIELD AND LAB RECORDING --$tTelling the Story of Ancient Coins by Means of Interactive RTI Images Visualization /$rPalma, Gianpaolo / Siotto, Eliana / Proesmans, Marc / Baldassari, Monica / Baracchini, Clara / Batino, Sabrina / Scopigno, Roberto --$tIBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model /$rMarchand, Sylvain --$tUsing Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database /$rZambanini, Sebastian / Kampel, Martin --$tPompeii Revived: Scanning Mission -- Insula V 1 /$rDell'Unto, Nicolo? / Dellepiane, Matteo / Callieri, Marco / Leander, Anne-Marie / Lindgren, Stefan / Larsson, Carolina --$tA Metrology Tracking System Used as a 3D Drawing Tool for Faster Excavation Recording /$rSmeets, Maarten / Yperman, Wouter / Avern, Geoff --$tDATA MODELLING AND SHARING --$tFrom the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS /$rCharno, Michael / Jeffrey, Stuart / Binding, Ceri / Tudhope, Doug / May, Keith --$tReflections on the Rocky Road to E-Archaeology /$rCarver, Geoff / Lang, Matthias --$tLeast-cost Networks /$rHerzog, Irmela --$tLinking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society /$rGruber, Ethan / Bransbourg, Gilles / Heath, Sebastian / Meadows, Andrew --$tGeoDia: or, Navigating Archaeological Time and Space in an American College Classroom /$rRabinowitz, Adam --$tDATA ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION AND VISUALISATION --$tDating Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces by Means of a Mathematical Model for Natural Erosion Processes /$rBagnoli, Paolo Emilio --$tCultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI Framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme /$rGonza?lez, Antonio Uriarte / Oubin?a, Cesar Parcero / Bravo, Alfonso Fraguas / A?lvarez, Fa?brega / Garci?a, Juan Manuel Vicent / Asensio, Esther Perez / Freire, Carlos Ferna?ndez / Gonza?lez, Isabel del Bosque --$tOld Places, New Ideas: New Routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland /$rHamilton, Susan / Jones, Rebecca / McKeague, Peter --$tADS easy: an Automated e-archiving System for Archaeology /$rMoore, Ray / Hardman, Catherine / Richards, Julian / Xia, Lei --$tArchaeology in Broad Strokes: Collating Data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 /$rGreen, Chris --$tBeyond Inspire: Towards Delivering Richer Heritage Data in Scotland /$rMcKeague, Peter / Middleton, Mike --$tSEAD -- The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database Inter-linking Multiproxy Environmental Data with Archaeological Investigations and Ecology /$rBuckland, Philip Iain --$tObscura itinera: a GIS-based Approach to Understand the pre-Roman and Roman Transhumance Pathways in Umbria and Sabina Regions (Central Italy) /$rCamerieri, Paolo / Mattioli, Tommaso --$tTransparency, Testing and Standards for Archaeological Predictive Modelling /$rWilcox, William --$tSPATIAL ANALYSIS --$tZooming Patterns Among the Scales: a Statistics Technique to Detect Spatial Patterns Among Settlements /$rPalmisano, Alessio --$tThe Long and Winding Road: Combining Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling /$rVerhagen, Philip / Brughmans, Tom / Nuninger, Laure / Bertoncello, Frederique --$tCan Infovis Tools Support the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Patterns in Historic Architecture? /$rBlaise, Jean-Yves / Dudek, Iwona --$tIntroducing the Human Factor in Predictive Modelling: a Work in Progress /$rVerhagen, Philip / Nuninger, Laure / Tourneux, Franc?ois-Pierre / Bertoncello, Frederique / Jeneson, Karen --$tChanging Settlement Patterns in the Mediterranean Context: a Case Study of Menorca (Balearic Islands) from Prehistory to the 19th Century AD /$rDe Cet, Monica / Duttmann, Rainer / Gornes, Simo?n / Gual, Joana / Mu?ller, Johannes / Risch, Roberto / Sintes, Elena / Willie, Bianca --$tA New Method of Spatial Analysis Based on the Extraction of Proximity Graphs /$rJimenez-Badillo, Diego --$tBayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA /$rKammonen, Juhana / Sundell, Tarja / Pesonen, Petro / Oinonen, Markku / Onkamo, Pa?ivi --$tFrom Space to Graphs to Understand Spatial Changes Using Medieval and Modern Fiscal Sources /$rRodier, Xavier / Le Couedic, Melanie / Hautefeuille, Florent / Leturcq, Samuel / Jouve, Bertrand / Fieux, Etienne --$tExploring the Effects of Curvature and Refraction on GIS-based Visibility Studies /$rKormann, Mariza / Lock, Gary --$tProcess Formalization and Conceptual Modelling in the Study of Territorial Dynamics /$rSaligny, Laure / Rodier, Xavier / Gauthier, Estelle / Poirier, Nicolas / Leroy, Murielle Georges / Bertoncello, Frederique / Weller, Olivier --$tTHEORETICAL APPROACHES AND CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING --$tDefining and Advocating Open Data in Archaeology /$rCosta, Stefano / Beck, Anthony / Bevan, Andrew / Ogden, Jessica --$tThe Evolution of Territorial Occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis. 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Welcome to the Torrid Zone -- $tChapter 2. Why It Is Hot, Humid, and Rainy in the Tropics -- $tChapter 3. Rain Forest: The Realm of the Plants -- $tChapter 4. Finding Animals in Rain Forest -- $tChapter 5. Sun Plus Rain Equals Rain Forest -- $tChapter 6. Essential Dirt: Soils and Cycling -- $tChapter 7. If a Tree Falls ... Rain Forest Disturbance Dynamics -- $tChapter 8. Evolutionary Cornucopia -- $tChapter 9. Why Are There So Many Species? -- $tChapter 10. Tropical Intimacy: Mutualism and Coevolution -- $tChapter 11. Evolutionary Arms Races: More Coevolution, More Complexity -- $tChapter 12. Cruising the Rivers to the Sea -- $tChapter 13. Scaling the Andes -- $tChapter 14. Don't Miss the Savannas and Dry Forests -- $tChapter 15. Neotropical Birds: The Bustling Crowd -- $tChapter 16. From Monkeys to Tarantulas: Endless Eccentricities -- $tChapter 17. Human Ecology in the Tropics -- $tChapter 18. The Future of the Neotropics -- $tAppendix. 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