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Digital archaeology has two meanings

Digital archaeology has two meanings;

1. The storage and rescue of digital archives and data (Ross & Gow 1999)
2. The application of digital technologies within archaeology (Daly & Evans 2006, 3)

Though both have their place within this thesis, it is the second definition that underpins this research. The term ‘digital archaeology’ perfectly sums up the methodology employed during this project, yet the term itself is recently new, and did not really hit mainstream archaeology until the publishing of ‘Digital Archaeology: bridging method with theory’(Daly & Evans 2006). Before this book, the discipline was generally split into two different disciplines

back from the Ukraine

I returned from another geophysics season in Ukraine on the 24th of July. I worked out there with Alex Turner (Soviet Al not the Artic Monkey) doing GPR ( Mala Ground Penetrating Radar) and Magnetometry (Geoscan FM36 Fluxgate Gradiometer). Last year we used a Resistivity machine (Geoscan RM15) and so where able to combine the [...]

Using MapManager 9.1 to Import OS MasterMap

Using MapManager 9.1 to Import OS MasterMap
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To use OS MasterMap data downloaded from Digimap in ArcGIS 9, it is necessary to import the GML data into a Geodatabase. For small datasets (under 2Gb) where multi-user editing is not required, this can be a Personal Geodatabase. For larger amounts of data or where multi-user editing [...]

Applying Google Earth in paleontological and archaeological research

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Applying Google Earth in paleontological and archaeological research

An article in advance in the Journal of Human Evolution introduces how the most basic version of Google Earth can be easily used in lieu of other GIS software to display and share paleontological data. This is definitely not the first time we’ve seen news on [...]