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Across Space and Time: Papers from the 41st Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology, Perth, 25-28 March 2013: Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

Editat de Arianna Traviglia
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 16 aug 2015
This volume presents a selection of the best papers presented at the forty-first annual Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology. The theme for the conference was “Across Space and Time” and the papers explore a multitude of topics related to that concept, including databases, the semantic Web, geographical information systems, data collection and management, and more.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9789089647153
ISBN-10: 9089647155
Pagini: 515
Ilustrații: 359 halftones, 39 line drawings
Dimensiuni: 210 x 298 x 36 mm
Greutate: 1.54 kg
Editura: Amsterdam University Press
Colecția Amsterdam University Press
Seria Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology


Notă biografică

Arianna Traviglia is a research associate of the University of Sydney, Australia. 

Cuprins

Preface

Across Space and Time
Arianna Traviglia

DATA ACQUISITION

Remote Sensing in Maritime Archaeology, from the Slide Rule to the Supercomputer
Jeremy N. Green

Remote Sensing (Short and Long Range)

The Story Beneath the Canopy: an Airborne Lidar Survey Over Angkor, Phnom Kulen and Koh Ker, Northwestern Cambodia
Damian Evans, Kasper Hanus, Roland Fletcher

GeOBIA Approaches to Remote Sensing of Fossil Landscapes: Two Case Studies from Northern Italy
Armando De Guio, Luigi Magnini and Cinzia Bettineschi

Palmyra Revisited from Space—High-Resolution Satellite Prospection of a UNESCO World Heritage Site
Roland Linck, Jörg W. E. Fassbinder, Stefan Buckreuss

Classification of Geophysical Data of Angkor, Cambodia and its Potential as an Online Source
Till F. Sonnemann

Field and Laboratory Data Recording

The Accuracy of the Field Survey Results and its Implications in the Correct Understanding of Past and Present Practices
Luis Antonio Sevillano Perea and Victorino Mayoral Herrera

Arbitrary Offline Data Capture on All of Your Androids: The FAIMS Mobile Platform
Adela Sobotkova, Brian Ballsun-Stanton, Shawn Ross, Penny Crook

Creating a Paperless Recording System for Pilbara Rock Art
Stafford Smith, Jo McDonald, Jane Balme, Glen MacLaren, Alistair Paterson

Beyond Tablet Computers as a Tool for Data Collection: Three Seasons of Processing and Curating Digital Data in a Paperless World
John Wallrodt, Kevin Dicus, Leigh Lieberman, Gregory Tucker

Applying Low Budget Equipment and Open Source Software for High Resolution Documentation of Archaeological Stratigraphy and Features
Undine Lieberwirth, Bernhard Fritsch, Markus Metz, Markus Neteler, Kerstin Kühnle

Old Problems and New Challenges in Archaeological Sites Data Management. The REVEAL Experience at Ammaia (Portugal)
Cristina Corsi, Eben Gay, Eleftheria Paliou, Donald Sanders

The Parnassus Project: Archaeology and Engineering Collaboration for 3D Data Collection and Analysis
Dina D’Ayala, Penny Copeland, Yasemin Didem Aktas, Graeme Earl, Aykut Erkal, James Miles, Elizabeth Richley, Victoria Stephenson, Kris Strutt

Photogrammetry and RTI Survey of Hoa Hakananai’a Easter Island Statue
James Miles, Mike Pitts, Hembo Pagi, Graeme Earl

Some Methodological Considerations and Suggestions for Good Practice in Diagnostics and Visualizations of Complex Archaeological Sites: the Experience of the Radio-Past Project
Frank Vermeulen, Cristina Corsi

DATA ANALYSIS AND MANAGEMENT

Reflections Upon 30+ Years of Computing and Field Archaeology in the Valey of Pickering, North Yorkshire UK.
Dominic Powlesland

Computational Modelling and GIS

Competition and Culture Change in Prehistoric Socio-Environmental Systems
Carolin Vegvari, Robert A. Foley

Agent-based Modelling and Archaeological Hypothesis Testing: the Case Study of the European Lower Palaeolithic
Iza Romanowska

Sailing the Simulated Seas: a New Simulation for Evaluating Prehistoric Seafaring
Benjamin Davies, Simon H. Bickler

Agricultural Territories and GIS Modelling: the Long-Term Case Study of Menorca
Monica De Cet, Rainer Duttmann, Vicente Lull, Rafael Micó, Johannes Müller, Cristina Rihuete Herrada, Roberto Risch, Phillip Verhagen

Systemic Approach and Spatial Organization: from the City to Networks of Cities
Xavier Rodier, Lahouari Kaddouri, Pierre Garmy

Detection of Spatio-Morphologican Structures on the Basis of Archaeological Data with Mathematical Morphology and Variogaphy. Application to Syrian Archaeological Sites
Johanna Fusco

Least Cost Path Analysis for Predicting Glacial Archaeological Site Potential in Central Europe
Stephanie R. Rogers, Claude Collet, Ralph Lugon

Spatial Statistic Analysis of Dating Using Pottery: an Aid to the Characterization of Cultural Areas in West Central France
Lise Bellanger, Philippe Husi, Yassine Laghzali

Scale Dependent Patterns in South-Eastern Norway
Mieko Matsumoto, Espen Uleberg

Estimation of Archaeological Potential with a Page Rank Based Predictive Model: the Urban Area of Pisa
Nevio Dubbini, Gabriele Gattiglia

Kolmogorov-Smirnov Statistics in the Context of Centuriation
John William Michael Peterson

Data Management and Analysis

Integration of CIDOC CRM with OGC Standards to Model Spatial Information
Gerald Hiebel, Martin Doerr, Øyvind Eide

Reality Bites: Reviewing a Decade of Online Collaboration
Susan Hamilton, Peter McKeague

An Empirical Approach to the Analysis of Archaeological Disclosure
Patricia Martín-Rodilla 

Expressing Temporal and Subjective Information about Archaeological Entities
Cesar Gonzalez-Perez, Patricia Martín-Rodilla, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea

From dBase III+ to the Semantic Web: Twenty-five Years of the Coin Hoards of the Roman Republic Database
Ethan Gruber, Kris Lockyear

Higeomes: Distributed Geodatabases in an Archaeological Joint Research Project
Frank Boochs, Kai-Christian Bruhn, Christophe Cruz, Ashish Karmacharya, Tobias Kohr

The Archaeological Resource Cataloging System (ARCS): A Better Way of Working with Digital Archives
Jon M. Frey, Timothy E. Gregory, Lita Tzortzopoulou-Gregory

DATA DISSENMINATION

Reimagining Archaeological Publication for the 21st Century
Eric C. Kansa

3D Modelling and Visualisation

Playing Angkor: Exploring the Historical and Archaeological Themes of the Khmer Empire through Game Engine Technologies
Tom Chandler

The Virtual Archaeology Project-Towards and Interactive Multi-scalar 3D Visualisation in Computer Game Engines
Arian Gorgen, Kay Kohlmeyer, Thomas Bremer, Arie Kai-Browne, Wiebke Bebermeier. Dennis Öztürk, Stefan Öztürk, Tobias Müller

A Roman Street at the Time of Constantine: Interactive Visit with Access to Ancient Source Materials
Philippe Fleury, Sophie Madeleine, Nicolas Lefèvre

Fortress City Saarlouis: Development of an Interactive 3D City Model Using Web Technologies
Kristian Sons, Georg Demme, Wolfgang Herget, Philipp Slusallek

An Interactive Virtual Roaming System for Beijing Hutong
Guoguang Du, Zhongke Wu, Mingquan Zhou, Kang Wang, Chongbin Xu, Ziyang Li, Pengfei Xu, Dongcan Jiang and Xingce Wang

A Documentation System for Digital Reconstructions with References to the Mausoleum of the Tang-Dynasty at Zhaoling, in Shaanxi Province, China
Mieke Pfarr-Harfst

3D Modelling Technologies in Humanities. A Literature-Based Survey about Reconstruction and Visualisation of Historic Objects
Sander Münster, Thomas Köhler, Stephan Hoppe

A 3D Assessment Tool for Precise Recording of Ceramic Fragments Using Image Processing and Computational Geometry Tools
Fernando Zvietcovich, Benjamin Castaneda, Luis Jaime Castillo, Julio Saldana

Towards the Automatic Classification of Pottery Sherds: Two Complementary Approaches
Chiara Piccoli, Prashant Aparajeya, Georgios Th. Papadopoulos, John Bintliff, Frederic Fol Leymarie, Philip Bes, Mark van der Endern, Jeroen Poblome, Petros Daras

Shape and Technologic Organisation of Lithic Solutrean Points from Iberia: a Computational Approach for Exploring the Diversity of Shapes
Isabell Schmidt, Vincent Mom

Cultural Heritage Management and Interpretation

Is the Use of GIS in Cultural Heritage Outdated?
Claire Reeler

The End Game: As Scotland’s Historic Land-Use Assessment Project Reaches Completion What Have We Learned?
Kirsty Millican and Mike Middleton

A 21st Century Record: Maintaining a Modern Monuments Record
Susan Hamilton

Preserving Lost Industrial Heritage: Newcastle Australia
Tessa Morrison, Helen Giggins, Nicholas Foulcher

Uncovering the Missing Routes: and Algorithmic Study on the Illicit Antiquities Trade Network
Christos Tsirogiannis, Constantinos Tsirogiannis