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Thinking beyond the tool : archaeological computing and the interpretive process / edited by Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos ; commentary by Jeremy Huggett.

Colaborador(es): Idioma: Inglés Series BAR international series ; 2444Editor: Oxford : Archaeopress, 2012Descripción: v, 214 pages : illustrations (some col.), maps (some col.) ; 30 cmTipo de contenido:
  • texto
Tipo de medio:
  • no mediado
Tipo de soporte:
  • volumen
ISBN:
  • 9781407309279
  • 1407309277
Tema(s): Clasificación CDD:
  • 930.1028 T348
Contenidos:
Introduction: Archaeological computing: towards prosthesis or amputation? / Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos -- The value and application of creative media to the process of reconstruction and interpretation / Alice Watterson -- A CG artist's impression: depicting virtual reconstructions using non-photoreal-istic rendering techniques / Tom Frankland -- Little by little, one travels far / Paul Cripps -- Conceptual and practical issues in the use of GIS for archaeological excavations / Markos Katsianis -- Typeless information modelling to avoid category bias in archaeological descriptions / Cesar Gonzalez-Perez -- The spatial construct of social relations: human interaction and modelling agency / Mu-Chun Wu and Gary Lock -- The old and the new in Egyptian archaeology: towards a methodology for interpreting GIS data using textual evidence / Hannah Pethen -- A Roman puzzle. Trying to find the Via Belgica with GIS / Philip Verhagen and Karen Jeneson -- Deconstructing and reconstructing the landscape of oxyrhynchus using textual sources, cartography, remote sensing and GIS / Jose Ignacio Fiz Fernández, Eva Subias, Rosa Cuesta -- Beyond the grave: developing new tools for medieval cemetery analysis at Villamagna, Italy / Andrew Dufton and Corisande Fenwick -- Visitor reception to location-based interpretation at archaeological and hertiage sites / Elaine Massung -- Facebooking the past: a critical social network analysis approach for archaeology / Tom Brughams -- Commentary: What lies beneath: lifting the lid on archaeological computing / Jeremy Huggett.
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Introduction: Archaeological computing: towards prosthesis or amputation? / Angeliki Chrysanthi, Patricia Murrieta Flores, Constantinos Papadopoulos -- The value and application of creative media to the process of reconstruction and interpretation / Alice Watterson -- A CG artist's impression: depicting virtual reconstructions using non-photoreal-istic rendering techniques / Tom Frankland -- Little by little, one travels far / Paul Cripps -- Conceptual and practical issues in the use of GIS for archaeological excavations / Markos Katsianis -- Typeless information modelling to avoid category bias in archaeological descriptions / Cesar Gonzalez-Perez -- The spatial construct of social relations: human interaction and modelling agency / Mu-Chun Wu and Gary Lock -- The old and the new in Egyptian archaeology: towards a methodology for interpreting GIS data using textual evidence / Hannah Pethen -- A Roman puzzle. Trying to find the Via Belgica with GIS / Philip Verhagen and Karen Jeneson -- Deconstructing and reconstructing the landscape of oxyrhynchus using textual sources, cartography, remote sensing and GIS / Jose Ignacio Fiz Fernández, Eva Subias, Rosa Cuesta -- Beyond the grave: developing new tools for medieval cemetery analysis at Villamagna, Italy / Andrew Dufton and Corisande Fenwick -- Visitor reception to location-based interpretation at archaeological and hertiage sites / Elaine Massung -- Facebooking the past: a critical social network analysis approach for archaeology / Tom Brughams -- Commentary: What lies beneath: lifting the lid on archaeological computing / Jeremy Huggett.

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