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3D delineation : a modernisation of drawing methodology for field archaeology / / Justin J. L. Kimball
3D delineation : a modernisation of drawing methodology for field archaeology / / Justin J. L. Kimball
Autore Kimball Justin J. L.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (77 pages)
Disciplina 930.1028
Soggetto topico Three-dimensional imaging in archaeology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
ISBN 1-78491-306-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Abstract -- Preface -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - State of the Art -- FIGURE 1 - A drawing detailing the various line types as established by the Museum of London Archaeology for use in the single context method of archaeological drawing. (Redrawn by J.J.L. Kimball 2014, symbology established by Museum of London Archaeology -- FIGURE 2 - An example of early archaeological photography -- pictured is the apex of the excavation of the Oseberg Ship, Norway. (Photograph © Kulturhistorisk Museum, UiO 2014). -- FIGURE 3 - Another example of early archaeological photography -- pictured are the excavators and archaeologists, in the background the Oseberg Ship, Norway. (Photograph © Kulturhistorisk Museum, UiO 2014). -- 3 - Theory -- 4 - Methodology -- 4.1 - Review of Established Methodologies and Associated Technologies -- 4.2 - Introduction to Utilised Technologies -- 4.2.1 - Camera Systems -- 4.2.2 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 -- 4.2.3 - Agisoft's Photoscan 1.0.4 -- 4.2.4 - EDM Total Station -- 4.2.5 - ArcGIS 10.2.1 -- 4.3 - Limitations -- FIGURE 4 - A visual depiction of the pipeline of technologies used in this work's experiment. Included in the above list are the following: (A) the physical archaeological object -- (B) digital SLR camera -- (C) control points for geospatial recording -- (D) RA -- FIGURE 5 - (Screen-captures of a 3D model) Steps in MSR production with Photoscan -- (top) estimation of internal camera parameters and camera projections -- (left) dense-point cloud -- (right) mesh. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by J.J.L. Kimball 201 -- FIGURE 6 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model) The final stage of MSR-a photorealistic 3D model of the runestone DR 330 "Gårdstångastenen 2" located in Lund, Sweden. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by J.J.L. Kimball 2014).
5 - Experiment: 3D Delineation -- 5.1 - General Background of Uppåkra -- 5.2 - Documentation Methodology at Uppåkra since 2011 -- 5.3 - State of the Art: 3D Modelling at Uppåkra -- 5.4 - Experiment Overview -- 5.5 - Experiment Methodology -- 5.6 - Results Concerning 3D Archaeological Drawings -- (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 7 - A photograph looking southward over top of several of the 2013 excavation trenches. -- FIGURE 8 - A photograph from one of the acquisition campaigns around Trench 5 -- note the markers along the edges of the trench. (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 9 - (Screen-capture) The 3D models located within their proper geospatial locations within ArcScene. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models and GIS implementation by N. Dell'Unto and the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund Univers -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 10 - A short example of some of the database fields and values during the input stage. -- (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 11 - A photograph displaying some of the complexities faced in Trench 5. -- FIGURE 12 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model/3D drawing) this example show the general range of complexities to be drawn -- the green polyline denotes a small and relatively non-complex layer whereas the blue polyline denotes a large and complex layer. (Image -- FIGURE 13 - (Screen-capture of 3D models/3D drawing) Here the same model and drawings as are displayed in the above figure are shown in their geospatial relation to other 3D models within the GIS. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimba.
FIGURE 14 - (Composite screen-capture image of a 3D Model/3D drawing) An example showing the development of the drawing process overtop of the stone-packing layer. Notice the increase of orange polylines between the top and bottom images. (Image by J.J.L. -- (Images by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 15 - (Composite screen-capture image of a 3D model showing/3D drawing) (i) stone-packing with no drawing -- (ii) stone-packing delineated by polylines -- and (iii) stone-packing visualised only as polygons. -- FIGURE 16 - This image shows a comparison between traditional methods and digital methods. The top image is a 3D representation of the stone-packing layer -- to the left is a hand-drawn plan -- and to the right is a 3D drawing in plan perspective. (Image by J -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 17 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D drawing) a composite image showing the relationship between a 3D model and its 3D drawing. Starting in the bottom left corner is an oval shape of the 3d model without any drawings -- the next oval shape outward is -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 18 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing -- section perspective) This image was captured during the drawing process. At first glance, one might believe that these nodes have been accurately placed upon the surface of the model, allowing for the -- FIGURE 19 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing -- Slightly oblique plan perspective) This image was captured after the drawing process had been completed. On closer inspection, some nodes have 'lifted' off of the surface, creating a very tedious task -- FIGURE 20 - (Screen-capture of a 3D drawing.
section perspective) This image was captured after the drawing process had been completed. A major drawback of drawing in 3D with polygons is that the polygon is projected as individually segregated pieces-note -- FIGURE 21 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing) the only examples where polygons were used successfully to distinguish between layers. The model itself has been made more transparent to help the reader see the complete extents of the section drawing -- FIGURE 22 - (Screen-capture of 3D Drawings). This image shows a variety of contexts and sections projected in the same environment and in relation to one another. (image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014. Reference 3D model by N. Dell'Unto 2013). -- FIGURE 23 - (Screen-capture) Here are two examples of the current drawing methodology at Uppåkra. [left] a plan drawing of contexts acquired via total station -- [right] a digitised section drawing. By design these drawings must be viewed out of context fro -- FIGURE 24 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model/3D Drawing) An example of chronological layering: a model of a younger phase of the excavation is reduced in transparency and superimposed over top of a drawing of rock-packing (an older phase). (Image and 3D draw -- FIGURE 25 - (Screen-capture of 3D models) Another example of chronological layering: this time the overlaying 3D model is significantly reduced in transparency so that the base model can be seen. To help delineate the location of the overlay model's featu -- FIGURE 26 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D Drawing) Here the 3D drawing has been slightly transparent and overlayed on top of the first 3D model of trench 5. (Image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by N. Dell'Unto).
FIGURE 27 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D drawing) The top image shows completed 3D drawing for the second 3D model of Trench 5. The bottom image shows a transparent overlay of the 3D drawing overtop of 3D model. (Images by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models -- FIGURE 28 - (Screen-capture of 3D models) 3D drawings of the latest stage of excavations in Trench 5 displayed in their geospatial relation to other 3D models within the GIS. (Image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- Base 3D model for Trench 5 by J.J. -- 6 - Discussion -- 6.1 - Statement of Perceived Impact -- 6.1.1 - Guidelines and Symbologies for 3D Archaeological Drawing -- 6.2 - Cautions and Limitations -- 6.3 - Concerns Regarding the Photographic Process -- FIGURE 29 - (Screen-capture of a 3D drawing) One of the measure tool features in Arcscene: here the tool has been used to measure diagonally across the stone-packing layer which provides a result of 1.959 meters across. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- Refe -- FIGURE 30 - (Composite screen-capture of 3D models) Shown here is how ArcScene projects lines. the top image is a simple line that is easily projected -- bottom is a complex line which ArcScene cannot project. For both images, the corresponding line symbolo -- FIGURE 31 - A proposed standard symbology for 3D drawing: (A) limit of excavation -- (B) extent of context -- (C) edge of context truncated by latter intrusion -- and (D) extent uncertain. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 32 - (Screen-capture of 3D drawing) Despite placing the nodes in a logical sequence, the resulting polygon is not correctly projected. Instead of a single polygon, ArcScene breaks it into nine different pieces or 'parts'-each with its own specific.
FIGURE 33 - (Photograph) Buckets, strings, finds markers, range poles-all of these must be cleared from the site to ensure as clean a model as possible. (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013).
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Kimball Justin J. L.  
Oxford, England : , : Archaopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
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3D delineation : a modernisation of drawing methodology for field archaeology / / Justin J. L. Kimball
3D delineation : a modernisation of drawing methodology for field archaeology / / Justin J. L. Kimball
Autore Kimball Justin J. L.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Oxford, England : , : Archaopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (77 pages)
Disciplina 930.1028
Soggetto topico Three-dimensional imaging in archaeology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
ISBN 1-78491-306-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover -- Copyright Information -- Contents -- Abstract -- Preface -- 1 - Introduction -- 2 - State of the Art -- FIGURE 1 - A drawing detailing the various line types as established by the Museum of London Archaeology for use in the single context method of archaeological drawing. (Redrawn by J.J.L. Kimball 2014, symbology established by Museum of London Archaeology -- FIGURE 2 - An example of early archaeological photography -- pictured is the apex of the excavation of the Oseberg Ship, Norway. (Photograph © Kulturhistorisk Museum, UiO 2014). -- FIGURE 3 - Another example of early archaeological photography -- pictured are the excavators and archaeologists, in the background the Oseberg Ship, Norway. (Photograph © Kulturhistorisk Museum, UiO 2014). -- 3 - Theory -- 4 - Methodology -- 4.1 - Review of Established Methodologies and Associated Technologies -- 4.2 - Introduction to Utilised Technologies -- 4.2.1 - Camera Systems -- 4.2.2 - Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 5.4 -- 4.2.3 - Agisoft's Photoscan 1.0.4 -- 4.2.4 - EDM Total Station -- 4.2.5 - ArcGIS 10.2.1 -- 4.3 - Limitations -- FIGURE 4 - A visual depiction of the pipeline of technologies used in this work's experiment. Included in the above list are the following: (A) the physical archaeological object -- (B) digital SLR camera -- (C) control points for geospatial recording -- (D) RA -- FIGURE 5 - (Screen-captures of a 3D model) Steps in MSR production with Photoscan -- (top) estimation of internal camera parameters and camera projections -- (left) dense-point cloud -- (right) mesh. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by J.J.L. Kimball 201 -- FIGURE 6 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model) The final stage of MSR-a photorealistic 3D model of the runestone DR 330 "Gårdstångastenen 2" located in Lund, Sweden. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by J.J.L. Kimball 2014).
5 - Experiment: 3D Delineation -- 5.1 - General Background of Uppåkra -- 5.2 - Documentation Methodology at Uppåkra since 2011 -- 5.3 - State of the Art: 3D Modelling at Uppåkra -- 5.4 - Experiment Overview -- 5.5 - Experiment Methodology -- 5.6 - Results Concerning 3D Archaeological Drawings -- (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 7 - A photograph looking southward over top of several of the 2013 excavation trenches. -- FIGURE 8 - A photograph from one of the acquisition campaigns around Trench 5 -- note the markers along the edges of the trench. (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 9 - (Screen-capture) The 3D models located within their proper geospatial locations within ArcScene. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models and GIS implementation by N. Dell'Unto and the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History, Lund Univers -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 10 - A short example of some of the database fields and values during the input stage. -- (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013). -- FIGURE 11 - A photograph displaying some of the complexities faced in Trench 5. -- FIGURE 12 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model/3D drawing) this example show the general range of complexities to be drawn -- the green polyline denotes a small and relatively non-complex layer whereas the blue polyline denotes a large and complex layer. (Image -- FIGURE 13 - (Screen-capture of 3D models/3D drawing) Here the same model and drawings as are displayed in the above figure are shown in their geospatial relation to other 3D models within the GIS. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimba.
FIGURE 14 - (Composite screen-capture image of a 3D Model/3D drawing) An example showing the development of the drawing process overtop of the stone-packing layer. Notice the increase of orange polylines between the top and bottom images. (Image by J.J.L. -- (Images by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 15 - (Composite screen-capture image of a 3D model showing/3D drawing) (i) stone-packing with no drawing -- (ii) stone-packing delineated by polylines -- and (iii) stone-packing visualised only as polygons. -- FIGURE 16 - This image shows a comparison between traditional methods and digital methods. The top image is a 3D representation of the stone-packing layer -- to the left is a hand-drawn plan -- and to the right is a 3D drawing in plan perspective. (Image by J -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 17 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D drawing) a composite image showing the relationship between a 3D model and its 3D drawing. Starting in the bottom left corner is an oval shape of the 3d model without any drawings -- the next oval shape outward is -- (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model/3D drawings by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 18 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing -- section perspective) This image was captured during the drawing process. At first glance, one might believe that these nodes have been accurately placed upon the surface of the model, allowing for the -- FIGURE 19 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing -- Slightly oblique plan perspective) This image was captured after the drawing process had been completed. On closer inspection, some nodes have 'lifted' off of the surface, creating a very tedious task -- FIGURE 20 - (Screen-capture of a 3D drawing.
section perspective) This image was captured after the drawing process had been completed. A major drawback of drawing in 3D with polygons is that the polygon is projected as individually segregated pieces-note -- FIGURE 21 - (Screen-capture of a 3D model/3D drawing) the only examples where polygons were used successfully to distinguish between layers. The model itself has been made more transparent to help the reader see the complete extents of the section drawing -- FIGURE 22 - (Screen-capture of 3D Drawings). This image shows a variety of contexts and sections projected in the same environment and in relation to one another. (image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014. Reference 3D model by N. Dell'Unto 2013). -- FIGURE 23 - (Screen-capture) Here are two examples of the current drawing methodology at Uppåkra. [left] a plan drawing of contexts acquired via total station -- [right] a digitised section drawing. By design these drawings must be viewed out of context fro -- FIGURE 24 - (Screen-capture of a 3D Model/3D Drawing) An example of chronological layering: a model of a younger phase of the excavation is reduced in transparency and superimposed over top of a drawing of rock-packing (an older phase). (Image and 3D draw -- FIGURE 25 - (Screen-capture of 3D models) Another example of chronological layering: this time the overlaying 3D model is significantly reduced in transparency so that the base model can be seen. To help delineate the location of the overlay model's featu -- FIGURE 26 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D Drawing) Here the 3D drawing has been slightly transparent and overlayed on top of the first 3D model of trench 5. (Image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D model by N. Dell'Unto).
FIGURE 27 - (Screen-capture of 3D model/3D drawing) The top image shows completed 3D drawing for the second 3D model of Trench 5. The bottom image shows a transparent overlay of the 3D drawing overtop of 3D model. (Images by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- 3D models -- FIGURE 28 - (Screen-capture of 3D models) 3D drawings of the latest stage of excavations in Trench 5 displayed in their geospatial relation to other 3D models within the GIS. (Image and 3D drawing by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- Base 3D model for Trench 5 by J.J. -- 6 - Discussion -- 6.1 - Statement of Perceived Impact -- 6.1.1 - Guidelines and Symbologies for 3D Archaeological Drawing -- 6.2 - Cautions and Limitations -- 6.3 - Concerns Regarding the Photographic Process -- FIGURE 29 - (Screen-capture of a 3D drawing) One of the measure tool features in Arcscene: here the tool has been used to measure diagonally across the stone-packing layer which provides a result of 1.959 meters across. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014 -- Refe -- FIGURE 30 - (Composite screen-capture of 3D models) Shown here is how ArcScene projects lines. the top image is a simple line that is easily projected -- bottom is a complex line which ArcScene cannot project. For both images, the corresponding line symbolo -- FIGURE 31 - A proposed standard symbology for 3D drawing: (A) limit of excavation -- (B) extent of context -- (C) edge of context truncated by latter intrusion -- and (D) extent uncertain. (Image by J.J.L. Kimball 2014). -- FIGURE 32 - (Screen-capture of 3D drawing) Despite placing the nodes in a logical sequence, the resulting polygon is not correctly projected. Instead of a single polygon, ArcScene breaks it into nine different pieces or 'parts'-each with its own specific.
FIGURE 33 - (Photograph) Buckets, strings, finds markers, range poles-all of these must be cleared from the site to ensure as clean a model as possible. (Photograph © J.J.L. Kimball 2013).
Record Nr. UNINA-9910823381403321
Kimball Justin J. L.  
Oxford, England : , : Archaopress Publishing Limited, , [2016]
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Archaeogaming : an introduction to archaeology in and of video games / / Andrew Reinhard
Archaeogaming : an introduction to archaeology in and of video games / / Andrew Reinhard
Autore Reinhard Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York ; ; Oxford : , : Berghahn Books, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (236 pages)
Disciplina 930.10285
Soggetto topico Virtual reality in archaeology
Imaging systems in archaeology
Video games - Technological innovations
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Soggetto non controllato Archaeologists
Digital Heritage
Material Culture
archaeogaming
archaeology
digital archaeology
digital artifacts
gaming studies
gaming
media studies
video games
ISBN 1-78533-874-9
Classificazione NF 1129
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Real-world archaeogaming -- Playing as archaeologists -- Video games as archaeological sites -- Material culture of the immaterial.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910796820403321
Reinhard Andrew  
New York ; ; Oxford : , : Berghahn Books, , [2018]
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Archaeogaming : an introduction to archaeology in and of video games / / Andrew Reinhard
Archaeogaming : an introduction to archaeology in and of video games / / Andrew Reinhard
Autore Reinhard Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa New York ; ; Oxford : , : Berghahn Books, , [2018]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (236 pages)
Disciplina 930.10285
Soggetto topico Virtual reality in archaeology
Imaging systems in archaeology
Video games - Technological innovations
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Soggetto non controllato Archaeologists
Digital Heritage
Material Culture
archaeogaming
archaeology
digital archaeology
digital artifacts
gaming studies
gaming
media studies
video games
ISBN 1-78533-874-9
Classificazione NF 1129
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Real-world archaeogaming -- Playing as archaeologists -- Video games as archaeological sites -- Material culture of the immaterial.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910816457403321
Reinhard Andrew  
New York ; ; Oxford : , : Berghahn Books, , [2018]
Materiale a stampa
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Archaeology in the Digital Era / edited by Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska and David Wheatley
Archaeology in the Digital Era / edited by Graeme Earl, Tim Sly, Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta-Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Iza Romanowska and David Wheatley
Pubbl/distr/stampa 2014., : Amsterdam University Press
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (481 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 930.1028
Collana Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology
Soggetto topico Archaeology - Data processing
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Archaeology - Methodology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 90-485-1959-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Foreword / Earl, Graeme -- HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION, MULTIMEDIA, MUSEUMS -- Disciplinary Issues: Challenging the Research and Practice of Computer Applications in Archaeology / Huggett, Jeremy -- Paperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project / Motz, Christopher F. / Carrier, Sam C. -- 'Tangible Pasts': User-centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage / Chrysanthi, Angeliki / Papadopoulos, Constantinos / Frankland, Tom / Earl, Graeme -- The Virtual Museum: a Quest for the Standard Definition / Pujol, Laia / Lorente, Anna -- Can you Hack (the) Communication? / Corley, Hugh -- Identifying and Tracing Archaeological Material with RFID Tags / López, Ana María / Salinas, Ana María / Pascual, Eduardo / Azuara, Guillermo Ignacio / Fernández, Gloria / Gallego, Elena / Burillo, Francisco -- Matera Città Narrata Project: a Multimedia and Multi-Platform Guide for Mobile Systems / Pietroni, Eva -- Evaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study / Pescarin, Sofia / Pagano, Alfonsina / Wallergård, Mattias / Hupperetz, Wim / Ray, Christie -- SIMULATING THE PAST -- Extracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts / Richardson, Eitan / Grosman, Leore / Smilansky, Uzy / Werman, Michael -- Retracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation / Sundell, Tarja / Kammonen, Juhana / Heger, Martin / Palo, Jukka U. / Onkamo, Päivi -- SteppingIn -- Modern Humans Moving into Europe -- Implementation / Scherjon, Fulco -- Geospatial Virtual Heritage: A Gesture-Based 3D GIS to Engage the Public with Ancient Maya Archaeology / Richards-Rissetto, Heather / Robertsson, Jim / von Schwerin, Jennifer / Agugiaro, Giorgio / Remondino, Fabio / Girardi, Gabrio -- Integration of 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions as Research and Educational Tools for Representing the Past. The Case Study of Roman Baths of Edeta / Porcelli, Vito / Villa, Fernando Cotino / Senabre, Josep Blasco / Torres, Vicent Escrivá / Chapapría, Julian Esteban -- Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla / Oetelaar, Taylor A. -- Instruments and Methods for the Survey and Analysis of Amphitheatres / Ballarin, Martina / Guerra, Francesco / Sperti, Luigi -- Why Hunter and Gatherers did not Die More Often? Simulating Prehistoric Decision Making / Del Castillo, Florencia / Barceló, Juan A. -- Reconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods / Miles, James / Erkal, Aykut / D'Ayala, Dina / Keay, Simon / Earl, Graeme -- FIELD AND LAB RECORDING -- Telling the Story of Ancient Coins by Means of Interactive RTI Images Visualization / Palma, Gianpaolo / Siotto, Eliana / Proesmans, Marc / Baldassari, Monica / Baracchini, Clara / Batino, Sabrina / Scopigno, Roberto -- IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model / Marchand, Sylvain -- Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database / Zambanini, Sebastian / Kampel, Martin -- Pompeii Revived: Scanning Mission -- Insula V 1 / Dell'Unto, Nicolò / Dellepiane, Matteo / Callieri, Marco / Leander, Anne-Marie / Lindgren, Stefan / Larsson, Carolina -- A Metrology Tracking System Used as a 3D Drawing Tool for Faster Excavation Recording / Smeets, Maarten / Yperman, Wouter / Avern, Geoff -- DATA MODELLING AND SHARING -- From the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS / Charno, Michael / Jeffrey, Stuart / Binding, Ceri / Tudhope, Doug / May, Keith -- Reflections on the Rocky Road to E-Archaeology / Carver, Geoff / Lang, Matthias -- Least-cost Networks / Herzog, Irmela -- Linking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society / Gruber, Ethan / Bransbourg, Gilles / Heath, Sebastian / Meadows, Andrew -- GeoDia: or, Navigating Archaeological Time and Space in an American College Classroom / Rabinowitz, Adam -- DATA ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION AND VISUALISATION -- Dating Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces by Means of a Mathematical Model for Natural Erosion Processes / Bagnoli, Paolo Emilio -- Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI Framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme / González, Antonio Uriarte / Oubiña, Cesar Parcero / Bravo, Alfonso Fraguas / Álvarez, Fábrega / García, Juan Manuel Vicent / Asensio, Esther Perez / Freire, Carlos Fernández / González, Isabel del Bosque -- Old Places, New Ideas: New Routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland / Hamilton, Susan / Jones, Rebecca / McKeague, Peter -- ADS easy: an Automated e-archiving System for Archaeology / Moore, Ray / Hardman, Catherine / Richards, Julian / Xia, Lei -- Archaeology in Broad Strokes: Collating Data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 / Green, Chris -- Beyond Inspire: Towards Delivering Richer Heritage Data in Scotland / McKeague, Peter / Middleton, Mike -- SEAD -- The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database Inter-linking Multiproxy Environmental Data with Archaeological Investigations and Ecology / Buckland, Philip Iain -- Obscura itinera: a GIS-based Approach to Understand the pre-Roman and Roman Transhumance Pathways in Umbria and Sabina Regions (Central Italy) / Camerieri, Paolo / Mattioli, Tommaso -- Transparency, Testing and Standards for Archaeological Predictive Modelling / Wilcox, William -- SPATIAL ANALYSIS -- Zooming Patterns Among the Scales: a Statistics Technique to Detect Spatial Patterns Among Settlements / Palmisano, Alessio -- The Long and Winding Road: Combining Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling / Verhagen, Philip / Brughmans, Tom / Nuninger, Laure / Bertoncello, Frederique -- Can Infovis Tools Support the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Patterns in Historic Architecture? / Blaise, Jean-Yves / Dudek, Iwona -- Introducing the Human Factor in Predictive Modelling: a Work in Progress / Verhagen, Philip / Nuninger, Laure / Tourneux, François-Pierre / Bertoncello, Frederique / Jeneson, Karen -- Changing Settlement Patterns in the Mediterranean Context: a Case Study of Menorca (Balearic Islands) from Prehistory to the 19th Century AD / De Cet, Monica / Duttmann, Rainer / Gornes, Simón / Gual, Joana / Müller, Johannes / Risch, Roberto / Sintes, Elena / Willie, Bianca -- A New Method of Spatial Analysis Based on the Extraction of Proximity Graphs / Jimenez-Badillo, Diego -- Bayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA / Kammonen, Juhana / Sundell, Tarja / Pesonen, Petro / Oinonen, Markku / Onkamo, Päivi -- From Space to Graphs to Understand Spatial Changes Using Medieval and Modern Fiscal Sources / Rodier, Xavier / Le Couedic, Melanie / Hautefeuille, Florent / Leturcq, Samuel / Jouve, Bertrand / Fieux, Etienne -- Exploring the Effects of Curvature and Refraction on GIS-based Visibility Studies / Kormann, Mariza / Lock, Gary -- Process Formalization and Conceptual Modelling in the Study of Territorial Dynamics / Saligny, Laure / Rodier, Xavier / Gauthier, Estelle / Poirier, Nicolas / Leroy, Murielle Georges / Bertoncello, Frederique / Weller, Olivier -- THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING -- Defining and Advocating Open Data in Archaeology / Costa, Stefano / Beck, Anthony / Bevan, Andrew / Ogden, Jessica -- The Evolution of Territorial Occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis. Uncertainty and Heterogeneity of Data in Archaeology / Pillot, Lucile / Saligny, Laure -- Visualising Time with Multiple Granularities: a Generic Framework / Dudek, Iwona / Blaise, Jean-Yves.
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Archaeology in the digital era : papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012 / / edited by Graeme Earl [and six others] [[electronic resource]]
Archaeology in the digital era : papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012 / / edited by Graeme Earl [and six others] [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (481 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 930.1028
Collana Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology
Soggetto topico Archaeology - Methodology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Archaeology - Data processing
Soggetto non controllato Archaeological informatics
Digital archaeology
Quantitative methods in archaeology
ISBN 90-485-1959-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Foreword / Earl, Graeme -- HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION, MULTIMEDIA, MUSEUMS -- Disciplinary Issues: Challenging the Research and Practice of Computer Applications in Archaeology / Huggett, Jeremy -- Paperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project / Motz, Christopher F. / Carrier, Sam C. -- 'Tangible Pasts': User-centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage / Chrysanthi, Angeliki / Papadopoulos, Constantinos / Frankland, Tom / Earl, Graeme -- The Virtual Museum: a Quest for the Standard Definition / Pujol, Laia / Lorente, Anna -- Can you Hack (the) Communication? / Corley, Hugh -- Identifying and Tracing Archaeological Material with RFID Tags / López, Ana María / Salinas, Ana María / Pascual, Eduardo / Azuara, Guillermo Ignacio / Fernández, Gloria / Gallego, Elena / Burillo, Francisco -- Matera Città Narrata Project: a Multimedia and Multi-Platform Guide for Mobile Systems / Pietroni, Eva -- Evaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study / Pescarin, Sofia / Pagano, Alfonsina / Wallergård, Mattias / Hupperetz, Wim / Ray, Christie -- SIMULATING THE PAST -- Extracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts / Richardson, Eitan / Grosman, Leore / Smilansky, Uzy / Werman, Michael -- Retracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation / Sundell, Tarja / Kammonen, Juhana / Heger, Martin / Palo, Jukka U. / Onkamo, Päivi -- SteppingIn -- Modern Humans Moving into Europe -- Implementation / Scherjon, Fulco -- Geospatial Virtual Heritage: A Gesture-Based 3D GIS to Engage the Public with Ancient Maya Archaeology / Richards-Rissetto, Heather / Robertsson, Jim / von Schwerin, Jennifer / Agugiaro, Giorgio / Remondino, Fabio / Girardi, Gabrio -- Integration of 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions as Research and Educational Tools for Representing the Past. The Case Study of Roman Baths of Edeta / Porcelli, Vito / Villa, Fernando Cotino / Senabre, Josep Blasco / Torres, Vicent Escrivá / Chapapría, Julian Esteban -- Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla / Oetelaar, Taylor A. -- Instruments and Methods for the Survey and Analysis of Amphitheatres / Ballarin, Martina / Guerra, Francesco / Sperti, Luigi -- Why Hunter and Gatherers did not Die More Often? Simulating Prehistoric Decision Making / Del Castillo, Florencia / Barceló, Juan A. -- Reconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods / Miles, James / Erkal, Aykut / D'Ayala, Dina / Keay, Simon / Earl, Graeme -- FIELD AND LAB RECORDING -- Telling the Story of Ancient Coins by Means of Interactive RTI Images Visualization / Palma, Gianpaolo / Siotto, Eliana / Proesmans, Marc / Baldassari, Monica / Baracchini, Clara / Batino, Sabrina / Scopigno, Roberto -- IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model / Marchand, Sylvain -- Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database / Zambanini, Sebastian / Kampel, Martin -- Pompeii Revived: Scanning Mission -- Insula V 1 / Dell'Unto, Nicolò / Dellepiane, Matteo / Callieri, Marco / Leander, Anne-Marie / Lindgren, Stefan / Larsson, Carolina -- A Metrology Tracking System Used as a 3D Drawing Tool for Faster Excavation Recording / Smeets, Maarten / Yperman, Wouter / Avern, Geoff -- DATA MODELLING AND SHARING -- From the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS / Charno, Michael / Jeffrey, Stuart / Binding, Ceri / Tudhope, Doug / May, Keith -- Reflections on the Rocky Road to E-Archaeology / Carver, Geoff / Lang, Matthias -- Least-cost Networks / Herzog, Irmela -- Linking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society / Gruber, Ethan / Bransbourg, Gilles / Heath, Sebastian / Meadows, Andrew -- GeoDia: or, Navigating Archaeological Time and Space in an American College Classroom / Rabinowitz, Adam -- DATA ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION AND VISUALISATION -- Dating Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces by Means of a Mathematical Model for Natural Erosion Processes / Bagnoli, Paolo Emilio -- Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI Framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme / González, Antonio Uriarte / Oubiña, Cesar Parcero / Bravo, Alfonso Fraguas / Álvarez, Fábrega / García, Juan Manuel Vicent / Asensio, Esther Perez / Freire, Carlos Fernández / González, Isabel del Bosque -- Old Places, New Ideas: New Routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland / Hamilton, Susan / Jones, Rebecca / McKeague, Peter -- ADS easy: an Automated e-archiving System for Archaeology / Moore, Ray / Hardman, Catherine / Richards, Julian / Xia, Lei -- Archaeology in Broad Strokes: Collating Data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 / Green, Chris -- Beyond Inspire: Towards Delivering Richer Heritage Data in Scotland / McKeague, Peter / Middleton, Mike -- SEAD -- The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database Inter-linking Multiproxy Environmental Data with Archaeological Investigations and Ecology / Buckland, Philip Iain -- Obscura itinera: a GIS-based Approach to Understand the pre-Roman and Roman Transhumance Pathways in Umbria and Sabina Regions (Central Italy) / Camerieri, Paolo / Mattioli, Tommaso -- Transparency, Testing and Standards for Archaeological Predictive Modelling / Wilcox, William -- SPATIAL ANALYSIS -- Zooming Patterns Among the Scales: a Statistics Technique to Detect Spatial Patterns Among Settlements / Palmisano, Alessio -- The Long and Winding Road: Combining Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling / Verhagen, Philip / Brughmans, Tom / Nuninger, Laure / Bertoncello, Frederique -- Can Infovis Tools Support the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Patterns in Historic Architecture? / Blaise, Jean-Yves / Dudek, Iwona -- Introducing the Human Factor in Predictive Modelling: a Work in Progress / Verhagen, Philip / Nuninger, Laure / Tourneux, François-Pierre / Bertoncello, Frederique / Jeneson, Karen -- Changing Settlement Patterns in the Mediterranean Context: a Case Study of Menorca (Balearic Islands) from Prehistory to the 19th Century AD / De Cet, Monica / Duttmann, Rainer / Gornes, Simón / Gual, Joana / Müller, Johannes / Risch, Roberto / Sintes, Elena / Willie, Bianca -- A New Method of Spatial Analysis Based on the Extraction of Proximity Graphs / Jimenez-Badillo, Diego -- Bayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA / Kammonen, Juhana / Sundell, Tarja / Pesonen, Petro / Oinonen, Markku / Onkamo, Päivi -- From Space to Graphs to Understand Spatial Changes Using Medieval and Modern Fiscal Sources / Rodier, Xavier / Le Couedic, Melanie / Hautefeuille, Florent / Leturcq, Samuel / Jouve, Bertrand / Fieux, Etienne -- Exploring the Effects of Curvature and Refraction on GIS-based Visibility Studies / Kormann, Mariza / Lock, Gary -- Process Formalization and Conceptual Modelling in the Study of Territorial Dynamics / Saligny, Laure / Rodier, Xavier / Gauthier, Estelle / Poirier, Nicolas / Leroy, Murielle Georges / Bertoncello, Frederique / Weller, Olivier -- THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING -- Defining and Advocating Open Data in Archaeology / Costa, Stefano / Beck, Anthony / Bevan, Andrew / Ogden, Jessica -- The Evolution of Territorial Occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis. Uncertainty and Heterogeneity of Data in Archaeology / Pillot, Lucile / Saligny, Laure -- Visualising Time with Multiple Granularities: a Generic Framework / Dudek, Iwona / Blaise, Jean-Yves.
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Archaeology in the digital era : papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012 / / edited by Graeme Earl [and six others] [[electronic resource]]
Archaeology in the digital era : papers from the 40th Annual Conference of Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology (CAA), Southampton, 26-29 March 2012 / / edited by Graeme Earl [and six others] [[electronic resource]]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Amsterdam : , : Amsterdam University Press, , 2012
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (481 pages) : digital, PDF file(s)
Disciplina 930.1028
Collana Computer applications and quantitative methods in archaeology
Soggetto topico Archaeology - Methodology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Archaeology - Data processing
Soggetto non controllato Archaeological informatics
Digital archaeology
Quantitative methods in archaeology
ISBN 90-485-1959-4
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Front matter -- Contents -- Foreword / Earl, Graeme -- HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION, MULTIMEDIA, MUSEUMS -- Disciplinary Issues: Challenging the Research and Practice of Computer Applications in Archaeology / Huggett, Jeremy -- Paperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project / Motz, Christopher F. / Carrier, Sam C. -- 'Tangible Pasts': User-centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage / Chrysanthi, Angeliki / Papadopoulos, Constantinos / Frankland, Tom / Earl, Graeme -- The Virtual Museum: a Quest for the Standard Definition / Pujol, Laia / Lorente, Anna -- Can you Hack (the) Communication? / Corley, Hugh -- Identifying and Tracing Archaeological Material with RFID Tags / López, Ana María / Salinas, Ana María / Pascual, Eduardo / Azuara, Guillermo Ignacio / Fernández, Gloria / Gallego, Elena / Burillo, Francisco -- Matera Città Narrata Project: a Multimedia and Multi-Platform Guide for Mobile Systems / Pietroni, Eva -- Evaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study / Pescarin, Sofia / Pagano, Alfonsina / Wallergård, Mattias / Hupperetz, Wim / Ray, Christie -- SIMULATING THE PAST -- Extracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts / Richardson, Eitan / Grosman, Leore / Smilansky, Uzy / Werman, Michael -- Retracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation / Sundell, Tarja / Kammonen, Juhana / Heger, Martin / Palo, Jukka U. / Onkamo, Päivi -- SteppingIn -- Modern Humans Moving into Europe -- Implementation / Scherjon, Fulco -- Geospatial Virtual Heritage: A Gesture-Based 3D GIS to Engage the Public with Ancient Maya Archaeology / Richards-Rissetto, Heather / Robertsson, Jim / von Schwerin, Jennifer / Agugiaro, Giorgio / Remondino, Fabio / Girardi, Gabrio -- Integration of 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions as Research and Educational Tools for Representing the Past. The Case Study of Roman Baths of Edeta / Porcelli, Vito / Villa, Fernando Cotino / Senabre, Josep Blasco / Torres, Vicent Escrivá / Chapapría, Julian Esteban -- Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla / Oetelaar, Taylor A. -- Instruments and Methods for the Survey and Analysis of Amphitheatres / Ballarin, Martina / Guerra, Francesco / Sperti, Luigi -- Why Hunter and Gatherers did not Die More Often? Simulating Prehistoric Decision Making / Del Castillo, Florencia / Barceló, Juan A. -- Reconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods / Miles, James / Erkal, Aykut / D'Ayala, Dina / Keay, Simon / Earl, Graeme -- FIELD AND LAB RECORDING -- Telling the Story of Ancient Coins by Means of Interactive RTI Images Visualization / Palma, Gianpaolo / Siotto, Eliana / Proesmans, Marc / Baldassari, Monica / Baracchini, Clara / Batino, Sabrina / Scopigno, Roberto -- IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model / Marchand, Sylvain -- Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database / Zambanini, Sebastian / Kampel, Martin -- Pompeii Revived: Scanning Mission -- Insula V 1 / Dell'Unto, Nicolò / Dellepiane, Matteo / Callieri, Marco / Leander, Anne-Marie / Lindgren, Stefan / Larsson, Carolina -- A Metrology Tracking System Used as a 3D Drawing Tool for Faster Excavation Recording / Smeets, Maarten / Yperman, Wouter / Avern, Geoff -- DATA MODELLING AND SHARING -- From the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS / Charno, Michael / Jeffrey, Stuart / Binding, Ceri / Tudhope, Doug / May, Keith -- Reflections on the Rocky Road to E-Archaeology / Carver, Geoff / Lang, Matthias -- Least-cost Networks / Herzog, Irmela -- Linking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society / Gruber, Ethan / Bransbourg, Gilles / Heath, Sebastian / Meadows, Andrew -- GeoDia: or, Navigating Archaeological Time and Space in an American College Classroom / Rabinowitz, Adam -- DATA ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION AND VISUALISATION -- Dating Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces by Means of a Mathematical Model for Natural Erosion Processes / Bagnoli, Paolo Emilio -- Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI Framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme / González, Antonio Uriarte / Oubiña, Cesar Parcero / Bravo, Alfonso Fraguas / Álvarez, Fábrega / García, Juan Manuel Vicent / Asensio, Esther Perez / Freire, Carlos Fernández / González, Isabel del Bosque -- Old Places, New Ideas: New Routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland / Hamilton, Susan / Jones, Rebecca / McKeague, Peter -- ADS easy: an Automated e-archiving System for Archaeology / Moore, Ray / Hardman, Catherine / Richards, Julian / Xia, Lei -- Archaeology in Broad Strokes: Collating Data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 / Green, Chris -- Beyond Inspire: Towards Delivering Richer Heritage Data in Scotland / McKeague, Peter / Middleton, Mike -- SEAD -- The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database Inter-linking Multiproxy Environmental Data with Archaeological Investigations and Ecology / Buckland, Philip Iain -- Obscura itinera: a GIS-based Approach to Understand the pre-Roman and Roman Transhumance Pathways in Umbria and Sabina Regions (Central Italy) / Camerieri, Paolo / Mattioli, Tommaso -- Transparency, Testing and Standards for Archaeological Predictive Modelling / Wilcox, William -- SPATIAL ANALYSIS -- Zooming Patterns Among the Scales: a Statistics Technique to Detect Spatial Patterns Among Settlements / Palmisano, Alessio -- The Long and Winding Road: Combining Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling / Verhagen, Philip / Brughmans, Tom / Nuninger, Laure / Bertoncello, Frederique -- Can Infovis Tools Support the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Patterns in Historic Architecture? / Blaise, Jean-Yves / Dudek, Iwona -- Introducing the Human Factor in Predictive Modelling: a Work in Progress / Verhagen, Philip / Nuninger, Laure / Tourneux, François-Pierre / Bertoncello, Frederique / Jeneson, Karen -- Changing Settlement Patterns in the Mediterranean Context: a Case Study of Menorca (Balearic Islands) from Prehistory to the 19th Century AD / De Cet, Monica / Duttmann, Rainer / Gornes, Simón / Gual, Joana / Müller, Johannes / Risch, Roberto / Sintes, Elena / Willie, Bianca -- A New Method of Spatial Analysis Based on the Extraction of Proximity Graphs / Jimenez-Badillo, Diego -- Bayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA / Kammonen, Juhana / Sundell, Tarja / Pesonen, Petro / Oinonen, Markku / Onkamo, Päivi -- From Space to Graphs to Understand Spatial Changes Using Medieval and Modern Fiscal Sources / Rodier, Xavier / Le Couedic, Melanie / Hautefeuille, Florent / Leturcq, Samuel / Jouve, Bertrand / Fieux, Etienne -- Exploring the Effects of Curvature and Refraction on GIS-based Visibility Studies / Kormann, Mariza / Lock, Gary -- Process Formalization and Conceptual Modelling in the Study of Territorial Dynamics / Saligny, Laure / Rodier, Xavier / Gauthier, Estelle / Poirier, Nicolas / Leroy, Murielle Georges / Bertoncello, Frederique / Weller, Olivier -- THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING -- Defining and Advocating Open Data in Archaeology / Costa, Stefano / Beck, Anthony / Bevan, Andrew / Ogden, Jessica -- The Evolution of Territorial Occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis. Uncertainty and Heterogeneity of Data in Archaeology / Pillot, Lucile / Saligny, Laure -- Visualising Time with Multiple Granularities: a Generic Framework / Dudek, Iwona / Blaise, Jean-Yves.
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Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Pubbl/distr/stampa Walnut Creek, California : , : Left Coast Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Altri autori (Persone) BevanAndrew <1974->
LakeMark (Mark W.)
Collana Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
Soggetto topico Spatial analysis (Statistics) in archaeology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Virtual reality in archaeology
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-315-43192-0
1-315-43193-9
1-61132-348-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Andrew Bevan and Mark Lake -- Intensities, interactions and uncertainties : some new approaches to archaeological distributions / Andrew Bevan, Enrico Crema, Xiuzhen Li and Alessio Palmisano -- An examination of automated archaeological feature recognition in remotely sensed imagery / Kenneth Kvamme -- An introduction to integrative distance analysis / Terence Clarke -- Network models and archaeological spaces / Ray Rivers, Carl Knappett, Timothy Evans -- Multilevel selection and the evolution of food sharing in fragmented environments : a spatially explicit model and its implications for early Stone Age archaeology / Luke Premo -- Stories of the past or science of the future? : archaeology and computational social science / Michael Barton -- The potential and limits of optimal path analysis / Irmela Herzog -- Compute-intensive GIS visibility analysis of the settings of prehistoric stone circles / Mark Lake and Damon Ortega -- Reconsidering the concept of visualscape : recent advances in three-dimensional visibility analysis / Eleftheria Paliou -- Formal and informal analysis of rendered space : the Basilica Portuense / Graeme Earl, Vito Porcelli, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Gareth Beale, Matthew Harrison, Hembo Pagi and Simon Keay -- Reproducible data analysis and the open source paradigm in archaeology / Benjamin Ducke.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462669103321
Walnut Creek, California : , : Left Coast Press, , [2013]
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Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Pubbl/distr/stampa Walnut Creek, California : , : Left Coast Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Altri autori (Persone) BevanAndrew <1974->
LakeMark (Mark W.)
Collana Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
Soggetto topico Spatial analysis (Statistics) in archaeology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Virtual reality in archaeology
ISBN 1-315-43192-0
1-315-43193-9
1-61132-348-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Andrew Bevan and Mark Lake -- Intensities, interactions and uncertainties : some new approaches to archaeological distributions / Andrew Bevan, Enrico Crema, Xiuzhen Li and Alessio Palmisano -- An examination of automated archaeological feature recognition in remotely sensed imagery / Kenneth Kvamme -- An introduction to integrative distance analysis / Terence Clarke -- Network models and archaeological spaces / Ray Rivers, Carl Knappett, Timothy Evans -- Multilevel selection and the evolution of food sharing in fragmented environments : a spatially explicit model and its implications for early Stone Age archaeology / Luke Premo -- Stories of the past or science of the future? : archaeology and computational social science / Michael Barton -- The potential and limits of optimal path analysis / Irmela Herzog -- Compute-intensive GIS visibility analysis of the settings of prehistoric stone circles / Mark Lake and Damon Ortega -- Reconsidering the concept of visualscape : recent advances in three-dimensional visibility analysis / Eleftheria Paliou -- Formal and informal analysis of rendered space : the Basilica Portuense / Graeme Earl, Vito Porcelli, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Gareth Beale, Matthew Harrison, Hembo Pagi and Simon Keay -- Reproducible data analysis and the open source paradigm in archaeology / Benjamin Ducke.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910787786403321
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Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Computational approaches to archaeological spaces / / edited by Andrew Bevan, Mark Lake
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Walnut Creek, California : , : Left Coast Press, , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (339 p.)
Disciplina 930.1
Altri autori (Persone) BevanAndrew <1974->
LakeMark (Mark W.)
Collana Publications of the Institute of Archaeology, University College London
Soggetto topico Spatial analysis (Statistics) in archaeology
Archaeology - Computer simulation
Virtual reality in archaeology
ISBN 1-315-43192-0
1-315-43193-9
1-61132-348-7
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Introduction / Andrew Bevan and Mark Lake -- Intensities, interactions and uncertainties : some new approaches to archaeological distributions / Andrew Bevan, Enrico Crema, Xiuzhen Li and Alessio Palmisano -- An examination of automated archaeological feature recognition in remotely sensed imagery / Kenneth Kvamme -- An introduction to integrative distance analysis / Terence Clarke -- Network models and archaeological spaces / Ray Rivers, Carl Knappett, Timothy Evans -- Multilevel selection and the evolution of food sharing in fragmented environments : a spatially explicit model and its implications for early Stone Age archaeology / Luke Premo -- Stories of the past or science of the future? : archaeology and computational social science / Michael Barton -- The potential and limits of optimal path analysis / Irmela Herzog -- Compute-intensive GIS visibility analysis of the settings of prehistoric stone circles / Mark Lake and Damon Ortega -- Reconsidering the concept of visualscape : recent advances in three-dimensional visibility analysis / Eleftheria Paliou -- Formal and informal analysis of rendered space : the Basilica Portuense / Graeme Earl, Vito Porcelli, Constantinos Papadopoulos, Gareth Beale, Matthew Harrison, Hembo Pagi and Simon Keay -- Reproducible data analysis and the open source paradigm in archaeology / Benjamin Ducke.
Record Nr. UNINA-9910814798303321
Walnut Creek, California : , : Left Coast Press, , [2013]
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