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Computers and Mathematics in Archaeology, Anatomy of an Ineluctable Success! |
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Towards a History of Archaeological Computing: An Introduction |
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A Retrospective on GIS and AIS Platforms for Public Archaeology in Italy Searching Backward for Roots and Looking Onwards for new Methodological Road-Maps |
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17 | (12) |
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Art History of the Ancient Near East and Mathematical Models. An Overview |
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29 | (6) |
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Archaeology and Computer Applications: The Automatic Cataloging of Italian Archaeological Heritage |
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35 | (8) |
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Chapter 2 Field and Laboratory Data Recording |
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Practical Assessment of a Multi-Frequency Slingram EMI for Archaeological Prospection |
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43 | (10) |
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Utilizing Magnetic Prospection and GIS to Examine Settlement Organization in Neolithic Southeastern Europe |
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53 | (12) |
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Historic Forest Change: New Approaches to Land Use Land Cover |
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65 | (8) |
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Challenges and Perspectives of Woodland Archaeology Across Europe |
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73 | (8) |
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Archaeological Mapping of Large Forested Areas, Using Semi-Automatic Detection and Visual Interpretation of High-Resolution Lidar Data |
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81 | (6) |
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Laser scanning and Automated Photogrammetry for Knowledge and Representation of the Rupestrian Architecture in Cappadocia: Sahinefendi and the Open Air Museum of Goreme |
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87 | (8) |
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Advantages and Disadvantages of Digital Approach in Archaeological Fieldwork |
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95 | (12) |
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From Survey to Representation of the Model. A Documentation of Typological and Chronological Sequences of Archaeological Artefacts: Traditional and Innovative Approach |
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107 | (8) |
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Barbara Belelli Marchesini |
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Archaeology In the Third and Fourth Dimensions: A Case Study of 3D Data Collection and Analysis From Prince Rupert, BC, Canada |
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115 | (8) |
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Integrated RTI Approaches for the Study of Painted Surfaces |
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123 | (12) |
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Survey, Documentation and Analysis of the Archeological Architecture: the House of the Knights of Rhodes in the Forum of Augustus |
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135 | (10) |
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Digital Research Strategies for Ancient Papyri: A Case Study on Mounted Fragments of The Dervenl Papyrus |
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145 | (12) |
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Chapter 3 Ontologies and Standards |
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Towards Linked-Data in Numismatics: How the DIANA Approach can Improve the Diachrony Integrating Heterogeneous Pieces of Data |
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157 | (8) |
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Celtic Coins in Context, a New Database |
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165 | (6) |
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Uncertainty Handling for Ancient Coinage |
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171 | (8) |
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Interoperability of the ArSol (Archives du Sol) Database Based on the CIDOC-CRM Ontology |
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179 | (8) |
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Find the Balance - Modelling Aspects in Archaeological Information Systems |
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187 | (6) |
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Integration of Archaeological Datasets Through the Gradual Refinement of Models |
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193 | (12) |
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Linked Open Greek Pottery |
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205 | (10) |
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The Digital Archaeological Workflow: A Case Study from Sweden |
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215 | (6) |
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Exploring Time and Space in the Annotation of Museum Catalogues: The Sloane Virtual Exhibition Experience |
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221 | (6) |
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Building Comprehensive Management Systems for Cultural -- Historical Information |
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227 | (8) |
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Managing Time Dimension in the Archaeological Urban Information System of the Historical Heritage of Rome and Verona |
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235 | (10) |
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Towards an Archaeological Information System: Improving the Core Data Model |
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245 | (12) |
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Chapter 4 Internet and Archaeology |
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Archaeological Open Access Journals: The Case of `Archeologia e Calcolatori' |
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257 | (8) |
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Massive Open Online Opportunity: MOOCs and Internet-Based Communities of Archaeological Practice |
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265 | (6) |
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Moving Instruction Beyond the Museum's Walls: Priorities in Online Public Education at the Oriental institute |
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271 | (8) |
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Crowd- and Community-Fuelled Archaeology. Early Results from the MicroPasts Project |
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279 | (10) |
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The ACCORD Project: Archaeological Community Co-Production of Research Resources |
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289 | (10) |
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Chapter 5 Archaeological Information Systems |
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12000 Years of Human Occupation, 3 Meters Deep Stratigraphy, 12 Hectares... A Geographical Information System (GIS) for the Preventive Archaeology Operation at Alizay (Normandie, France) |
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299 | (6) |
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Records and Spatial Representations in the Context of a Rescue Excavation: The Case of Quincieux (Rhone-Alpes, France) |
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305 | (10) |
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Cartography and Heritage: Past Practice and Future Potential for Mapping Scotland's Cultural Heritage |
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315 | (8) |
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Visualization Based on the Norwegian University Museum Database |
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323 | (10) |
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An Inventory of Lucanian Heritage |
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333 | (8) |
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Integrating Complex Archaeological Datasets from the Neolithic in a Web-Based GIS |
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341 | (8) |
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Enhanced 3D-GIS: Documenting Insula V 1 in Pompeli |
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349 | (12) |
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Anne-Marie Leander Touati |
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MAPPA Open Data Metadata. The importance of Archaeological Background |
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361 | (4) |
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A Simple Way to Formalize the Dating of Stratigraphic Units |
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365 | (6) |
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Recognizing Temporalities in Urban Units from a Functional Approach: Three Case Studies |
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371 | (10) |
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OH_FET: A Computer Application for Analysing Urban Dynamics Over Long Time Spans |
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381 | (12) |
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An `Alphabet' to Describe the Spatio-Temporal Dynamics of Settlement Systems: A Relevant Representation of Time? |
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393 | (8) |
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Chapter 6 GIS and Spatial Analysis |
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ArkeoGIS, Merging Geographical and Archaeological Datas Online |
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401 | (6) |
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Counting Sheep Without Falling Asleep: Using GIS to Calculate the Minimum Number of Skeletal Elements (MNE) and Other Archaeozoological Measures at Schoningen 13li-4 `Spear Horizon' |
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407 | (6) |
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Sabine Gaudzinski-Windheuser |
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Looking for the Best. A Comparison Between GIS and PageRank Based Algorithms for Preventive Archaeology in Urban Areas |
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413 | (10) |
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Analyses of Bone Modifications on Human Remains: A GIS Approach |
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423 | (8) |
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Territorial Organisation of the Terramare Culture (Bronze Age, Italy): Use of GIS Methodology to Tackle Societal Issues |
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431 | (12) |
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From the Excavation to the Territory: Contributions of GIS Tools to the Study of the Spatial Organization of the Archaeological Site of Argentomagus (France, Indre, Saint-Marcel/Argenton-sur-Creuse) |
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443 | (8) |
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The Integration of Landscape Processes In Archaeological Site Prediction in the Mugello Basin (Tuscany/Italy) |
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451 | (8) |
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The Use of Burgundy Stone from Ancient Times to the Present Day |
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459 | (10) |
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Exploring Intervisibility Networks: A Case Study From Bronze and Iron Age Istria (Croatia and Slovenia) |
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469 | (12) |
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Chapter 7 Mathematics and Statistics in Archaeology |
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Intentional Process Modeling of Statistical Analysis Methods |
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481 | (8) |
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Ancient Mesopotamian Glyptic Products, Statistics and Data Mining: A Research Proposal |
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489 | (8) |
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Intrasite Spatial Analysis Applied to the Neolithic Sites of the Paris Basin: From the Archaeological Feature to Global Analysis |
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497 | (12) |
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Statistical and Mathematical Models for Archaeological Data Mining: A Comparison |
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509 | (10) |
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Chapter 8 3D Archaeology and Virtual Archaeology |
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Measuring and Describing 3D Texture |
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519 | (10) |
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Old Versus New -- Introducing Image-Based 3D Modeling into the General Documentation Workflow of Archaeological Rescue Excavations. Case Studies: the Cachtice and Bratislava castles, Slovakia |
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529 | (12) |
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Beyond Spreadsheets: Digitising the Archaeological Artefact Inventory Process |
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541 | (8) |
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Potentialities of 3D Reconstruction in Maritime Archaeology |
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549 | (8) |
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Cultural Heritage Documentation in Cave Environnement Using Low-Cost Means for Archaeologists. Case Study of the Larchant Caves in the Fontainebleau Forest in France |
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557 | (12) |
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Forum Romanum: A 3D Model for Self-Service Educational Purposes |
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569 | (6) |
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The Virtual Reconstruction of a Small Medieval Town: The Case of Briviesca (Spain) |
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575 | (10) |
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25 Years of Experience in Virtual Reconstructions - Research Projects, Status Quo of Current Research and Visions for the Future |
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585 | (8) |
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The Archaeological Excavation of the Early Neolithic Site of Portonovo as a Case Study for Testing a 3D Documentation Pipeline |
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593 | (12) |
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Chapter 9 Multi-Agent Systems and Complex System Modelling |
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A Density-Based Simulation Approach for Evaluating Prehistoric Population Fluctuations in Finland |
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605 | (6) |
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Multi-Agent Modelling of the Neolithic LBK |
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611 | (12) |
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Jean-Pierre Bocquet-Appel |
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Explaining the Adoption of `Innovations' in Western Europe During Bronze Age: Towards an Agent-Based Simulation |
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Florencia Del Castillo Bernal |
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Spatial Interaction Simulation Methods for Ancient Settlement Distributions in Central Italy |
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Interactions and Network Analysis of a Rock Art Site in Morro do Chapeu, Bahia, Brazil |
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