Archaeological Surveying and Mapping
Title | Archaeological Surveying and Mapping PDF eBook |
Author | Philip Howard |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 402 |
Release | 2006-12-22 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1134400853 |
A comprehensive and practical guide to surveying for archaeologists, with clear instructions in archaeological mapping, recording field work and detailed case studies from the UK, Europe and the US. Philip Howard provides a user’s guide to methods and instruments of surveying to enable archaeologists to represent their own fieldwork confidently and independently. Archaeological Surveying is an invaluable resource which: provides beginner’s instructions to software used in computerised surveying, including IntelliCAD 2000, Terrain Tools, Christine GIS and Global Mapper introduces the archaeologist to a range of surveying instruments such as GPS, electronic distance measures, theodolites and magnetic compasses includes low-cost software. This textbook is an essential read for any field archaeologists who are in need of an introduction to surveying, or simply wish to update their techniques.
Archaeological Survey
Title | Archaeological Survey PDF eBook |
Author | James M. Collins |
Publisher | Rowman Altamira |
Total Pages | 164 |
Release | 2003 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780759100213 |
Introduction to field survey and mapping methods for archaeologists.
Archaeological Surveying and Mapping
Title | Archaeological Surveying and Mapping PDF eBook |
Author | Phil Howard |
Publisher | Taylor & Francis |
Total Pages | 300 |
Release | 2007 |
Genre | Architecture |
ISBN | 9780415306621 |
A comprehensive and practical guide to surveying for archaeologists, with clear instructions in archaeological mapping, recording field work and detailed case studies from the UK, Europe and the US. Philip Howard provides a user's guide to methods and instruments of surveying to enable archaeologists to represent their own fieldwork confidently and independently. Archaeological Surveying is an invaluable resource which: provides beginner's instructions to software used in computerised surveying, including IntelliCAD 2000, Terrain Tools, Christine GIS and Global Mapper introduces the archaeologist to a range of surveying instruments such as GPS, electronic distance measures, theodolites and magnetic compasses includes low-cost software. This textbook is an essential read for any field archaeologists who are in need of an introduction to surveying, or simply wish to update their techniques.
The Archeological Survey
Title | The Archeological Survey PDF eBook |
Author | Thomas F. King |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 144 |
Release | 1978 |
Genre | Archaeological surveying |
ISBN |
The Archaeological Survey Manual
Title | The Archaeological Survey Manual PDF eBook |
Author | Gregory G White |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 256 |
Release | 2016-09-16 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1315419114 |
Governmental guidelines have forced a dramatic change in the practice of archaeological surveying in recent decades. In response to public and private development, surveying is needed to accurately inventory the cultural resources of a region and provide guidance for their preservation and management. Greg White and Tom King provide a handy introduction to students, field novices, and land managers on the strategies, methods, and logic of contemporary survey work. In addition to providing the legal and historical context for this endeavor the book provides a heavily illustrated, practical guide to conducting a survey to help beginners understand how it works in practice. This volume is perfect for an archaeological methods class, field school, or reference collection.
Re-Mapping Archaeology
Title | Re-Mapping Archaeology PDF eBook |
Author | Mark Gillings |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 354 |
Release | 2018-07-27 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1351267701 |
Maps have always been a fundamental tool in archaeological practice, and their prominence and variety have increased along with a growing range of digital technologies used to collect, visualise, query and analyse spatial data. However, unlike in other disciplines, the development of archaeological cartographical critique has been surprisingly slow; a missed opportunity given that archaeology, with its vast and multifaceted experience with space and maps, can significantly contribute to the field of critical mapping. Re-mapping Archaeology thinks through cartographic challenges in archaeology and critiques the existing mapping traditions used in the social sciences and humanities, especially since the 1990s. It provides a unique archaeological perspective on cartographic theory and innovatively pulls together a wide range of mapping practices applicable to archaeology and other disciplines. This volume will be suitable for undergraduate and postgraduate students, as well as for established researchers in archaeology, geography, anthropology, history, landscape studies, ethnology and sociology.
Mapping Archaeological Landscapes from Space
Title | Mapping Archaeological Landscapes from Space PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas C Comer |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Total Pages | 276 |
Release | 2013-01-10 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1461460743 |
Mapping Archaeological Landscapes from Space offers a concise overview of air and spaceborne imagery and related geospatial technologies tailored to the needs of archaeologists. Leading experts including scientists involved in NASA’s Space Archaeology program provide technical introductions to five sections: 1) Historic Air and Spaceborne Imagery 2) Multispectral and Hyperspectral Imagery 3) Synthetic Aperture Radar 4) Lidar 5) Archaeological Site Detection and Modeling Each of these five sections includes two or more case study applications that have enriched understanding of archaeological landscapes in regions including the Near East, East Asia, Europe, Meso- and North America. Targeted to the needs of researchers and heritage managers as well as graduate and advanced undergraduate students, this volume conveys a basic technological sense of what is currently possible and, it is hoped, will inspire new pioneering applications. Particular attention is paid to the tandem goals of research (understanding) and archaeological heritage management (preserving) the ancient past. The technologies and applications presented can be used to characterize environments, detect archaeological sites, model sites and settlement patterns and, more generally, reveal the dialectic landscape-scale dynamics among ancient peoples and their social and environmental surroundings. In light of contemporary economic development and resultant damage to and destruction of archaeological sites and landscapes, applications of air and spaceborne technologies in archaeology are of wide utility and promoting understanding of them is a particularly appropriate goal at the 40th anniversary of the World Heritage Convention.