GPS/total station surveys
event: Space as an artefact: understanding past perceptions and uses of space
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Tue, 07/08/2007 - 17:02.Digital Classicist/Institute of Classical Studies Work in Progress Seminar, Summer 2007
Stuart Dunn (King's College London) [read more...]
briefingpaper: Digital Tools for Archaeology
Submitted by neil.grindley on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 16:33.
The use of computers in archaeology has a lengthy history and practitioners within the discipline can claim, with some justification, that both the technology they use and the methods that they’ve adopted have more of a relationship to scientific practice (including computer science) than those adopted by colleagues in man [read more...]
- Archaeology
- History
- 2d Scanning/photography
- 3d modelling - vector - volumetric
- Coding/standardisation
- Data modelling - relational
- Data Structuring and enhancement - Data modelling - object oriented
- Digital aerial photography
- Digital remote sensing
- Geo-referencing/projection
- Geophysical survey
- GPS/total station surveys
- lidar
- Predictive spatial modelling
- Record linkages
- Searching/querying
- Visual analysis/visualisation
briefingpaper: Digital Tools and Methods for Historical Research
Submitted by neil.grindley on Sat, 28/07/2007 - 16:33.
This paper contains sections on: Tools and Web Resources; Database Structures; Data Mining; Quantitative Methods; Visualization; and Geographical Information Systems. [read more...]
forum: Space/time: Live discussion from the workshop
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Mon, 23/07/2007 - 13:22.We are using this thread to keep note of ideas and questions coming up during the two day workshop (Space/Time: Methods in geospatial computing for mapping the past) here in Edinburgh - you are welcome to join us, ask questions and participate!
wikipage: CAD - computer aided design (Archaeology)
Submitted by neil.grindley on Mon, 02/07/2007 - 16:42.Originally developed for architectural and engineering purposes, CAD (Computer-Aided Design) software is now used in a multitude of disciplines and integrates seamlessly with the archaeological point data that may be acquired from a variety of sources including Total Station surveys and GPS (Global Positioning System) readings. [read more...]
event: Space/Time: Methods in geospatial computing for mapping the past
Submitted by Torsten Reimer on Fri, 01/06/2007 - 11:20.Many excellent case studies exist of application of geospatial technologies in the archaeological and historical domains, and particular aspects of the subject have been examined in cross-regional and cross-methodological ways. [read more...]




