Predictive spatial modelling

event: Space as an artefact: understanding past perceptions and uses of space

10/08/2007 - 16:30
10/08/2007 - 18:30
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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

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...]

forum: Space/time: Live discussion from the workshop

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!

group: Mapping the Past

Methods in Geospatial Computing for Mapping the Past

Originated from the Methods Network sponsored workshop Methods in Geospatial Computing for Mapping the Past (organised by Leif Isaksen and Stuart Dunn), this group discusses the application of geospatial computing in the fields of history and archaeology. [read more...]

wikipage: GIS - Geographic Information System (Archaeology)

It has been proposed that rather than being classified as a ‘tool’, GIS might more accurately be labelled a sub-discipline in its own right, complete with its own competing methodologies and camps endorsing one approach over another in relation to the vast amount of functionality that GIS encompasses. [read more...]

event: Theoretical Approaches to Virtual Representations of Past Environments

07/03/2007 - 00:30
07/03/2007 - 17:30
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A workshop run by Kate Devlin, Goldsmiths College, University of London.

Computer graphics has become a popular way of interpreting past environments, for educational and entertainment value, and also as an aid to research. The use of three-dimensional computer modelling to create an image of a site or artefact has become an accepted means of communicating cultural heritage information. [read more...]

event: Space/Time: Methods in geospatial computing for mapping the past

23/07/2007 - 13:00
24/07/2007 - 16:30
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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...]

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