Presentations
Online Papers on GIS in Archaeology
Settlement and Landscape in Northern Mesopotamia
The Tell Hamoukar Survey 2000-2001
Jason Ur
Describing GIS Applications: Spatial Statistics and Weights of Evidence Extension to ArcView in the Analysis of the Distribution of Archaeology Sites in the Landscape
David T. Hansen
Spatial Variables as Proxies for Modeling Cognition and Decision Making in Archaeological Settings: A Theoretical Perspectiv [PDF ]
Thomas G. Whitley, Ph.D.
Modeling Archaeological and Historical Cognitive Landscapes in the Greater Yellowstone Region (Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho, USA) Using Geographic Information Systems [PDF ]
Thomas G. Whitley
Using a Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Approach to Extract Potential Prehistoric and Historic Period Travel Corridors Across a Portion of North Georgia [PDF ]
Thomas G. Whitley and Lacey M. Hicks
Specialized GIS Applications to Historical Solution Finding Normal Hill Cemetery-Fifth Street Cemetery Lewiston Idaho
Article on Adding Historic Structure Photos to GIS Database
Geographic Information Systems for Civil War Battlefield Preservation
A GIS Based Model for Battlefield Preservation Planning
PRBO Conservation Science, 2003 [PDF ]
Downloading Garmin GPS Waypoints Using Waypoint Plus and the Waypoint Express Extension for ArcView 3.x
Rocky Mountain Mapping Center GIS Guidelines
Integrated Mobile Applications: A Case Study From the SHR Project, Syria [PDF ]
The Archaeological Evaluation of Integrated High and Medium Scale Satellite Imagery in Syria [PDF ]
Map Created of the Largest Land Artillery Battle of the Revolutionary War
Creating Custom Tool Buttons for ArcPad [PDF ]
Geomatics at Birchtown
Mapping the Minoan Living Surface Using GPR, GPS and GIS [PDF]
By Wayne Geary & Patrick Moore, Director, US/ICOMOS Cultural Site Analysis Initiative, 1999.
Socks Over Boots: History, Data Quality, and the Creation of Large Scale Information Systems
By Eric Ingbar, Gnomon, Inc. and Mary Hopkins, Wyoming State Historic Preservation Office and Tim Seaman, New Mexico State Historic Preservation Office, 1999.
The Stour Valley Project, England: a cropmark landscape in three dimensions
By D. Strachan, 1999.
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