Mapping The Archaeological Continuum

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This book addresses the true 'landscape' perspective approach that archaeologists in Italy, and in many parts of the Mediterranean, use to study the archaeology of landscapes, marking a departure from the traditional site-based approach. The aim of the book is to promote the broader application of new paradigms for landscape analysis, combining traditional approaches with multidisciplinary studies as well as comparatively new techniques such as large-scale geophysical surveying, airborne laser scanning and geo-environmental studies. This approach has yielded tangible and striking results in central Italy, clearly demonstrating that identifying the 'archaeological continuum' is a realistic aim, even under the specific environmental and archaeological conditions of the Mediterranean world.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : Stefano R.L. Campana
Publisher : Springer
Release : 2018-04-25
File : 129 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783319895727


Mapping The Past From Sampling Sites And Landscapes To Exploring The Archaeological Continuum

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Proceedings of Session VIII-1 of the XVIII UISPP World Congress (2018, Paris); papers reflect on the need to develop sustainable and reliable approaches to mapping our landscape heritage, guided by the crucial concept termed the ‘archaeological continuum’.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Michel Dabas
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2020-09-14
File : 95 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781789697148


Maps For Time Travelers

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Popular culture is rife with movies, books, and television shows that address our collective curiosity about what the world was like long ago. From historical dramas to science fiction tales of time travel, audiences love stories that reimagine the world before our time. But what if there were a field that, through the advancements in technology, could bring us closer to the past than ever before? Written by a preeminent expert in geospatial archaeology, Maps for Time Travelers is a guide to how technology is revolutionizing the way archaeologists study and reconstruct humanity’s distant past. From satellite imagery to 3D modeling, today archaeologists are answering questions about human history that could previously only be imagined. As archaeologists create a better and more complete picture of the past, they sometimes find that truth is stranger than fiction.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Mark D. McCoy
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Release : 2022-05-13
File : 277 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780520389724


Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing

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Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UAS) are a rapidly evolving technology with an expanding array of diverse applications. In response to the continuing evolution of this technology, this book discusses unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and similar systems, platforms and sensors, as well as exploring some of their environmental applications. It explains how they can be used for mapping, monitoring, and modeling a wide variety of different environmental aspects, and at the same time addresses some of the current constraints placed on realizing the potential use of the technology such as s flight duration and distance, safety, and the invasion of privacy etc. Features of the book: Provides necessary theoretical foundations for pertinent subject matter areas Introduces the role and value of UAVs for geographical data acquisition, and the ways to acquire and process the data Provides a synthesis of ongoing research and a focus on the use of technology for small-scale image and spatial data acquisition in an environmental context Written by experts of the technology who bring together UAS tools and resources for the environmental specialist Unmanned Aerial Remote Sensing: UAS for Environmental Applications is an excellent resource for any practitioner utilizing remote sensing and other geospatial technologies for environmental applications, such as conservation, research, and planning. Students and academics in information science, environment and natural resources, geosciences, and geography, will likewise find this comprehensive book a useful and informative resource.

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Genre : Technology & Engineering
Author : David R. Green
Publisher : CRC Press
Release : 2020-07-10
File : 484 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9780429529344


Remote Sensing And Geosciences For Archaeology

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This book is a printed edition of the Special Issue "Remote Sensing and Geosciences for Archaeology" that was published in Geosciences

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Genre : Science
Author : Deodato Tapete
Publisher : MDPI
Release : 2018-04-27
File : 447 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783038427636


Rethinking The Roman City

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The spatial turn has brought forward new analytical imperatives about the importance of space in the relationship between physical and social networks of meaning. This volume explores this in relation to approaches and methodologies in the study of urban space in Roman Italy. As a consequence of these new imperatives, sociological studies on ancient Roman cities are flourishing, demonstrating a new set of approaches that have developed separately from "traditional" historical and topographical analyses. Rethinking the Roman City represents a convergence of these different approaches to propose a new interpretive model, looking at the Roman city and one of its key elements: the forum. After an introductory discussion of methodological issues, internationally-know specialists consider three key sites of the Roman world – Rome, Ostia and Pompeii. Chapters focus on physical space and/or the use of those spaces to inter-relate these different approaches. The focus then moves to the Forum Romanum, considering the possible analytical trajectories available (historical, topographical, literary, comparative and sociological), and the diversity of possible perspectives within each of these, moving towards an innovative understanding of the role of the forum within the Roman city. This volume will be of great value to scholars of ancient cities across the Roman world, well as historians of urban society and development throughout the ancient world.

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Genre : History
Author : Dunia Filippi
Publisher : Routledge
Release : 2022-03-30
File : 272 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781351115407


Agrarian Archaeology In Northwestern Iberia

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Devoted to the archaeological study of the societies and agrarian landscapes of Northwestern Iberia in the longue durée, this book brings together the results of some of the main projects carried out in recent decades from off-site records, providing a fresh perspective for the understanding of historical landscapes.

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Genre : History
Author : Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2023-04-06
File : 168 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803274362


People And Agrarian Landscapes An Archaeology Of Postclassical Local Societies In The Western Mediterranean

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This book provides an overview of the driving theories, methodologies and main topics that have been addressed to date regarding agrarian archaeology. The text is presented as an introduction for students, a critical reading guide for other scholars, and an informative instrument aimed at a wide audience.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Juan Antonio Quirós Castillo
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2023-04-06
File : 234 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803274386


Non Intrusive Methodologies For Large Area Urban Research

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Papers address a major challenge in archaeology: non-intrusive research in pursuit of a deeper understanding of urban areas can be richly informative and cost-effective. Geophysical surveys, UAVs, exposed historic structures and the exhaustive examination of archival records can all play a vital role and their implementation is considered here.

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Genre : Social Science
Author : Ian Haynes
Publisher : Archaeopress Publishing Ltd
Release : 2023-08-24
File : 130 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9781803274478


Handbook Of Ancient Afro Eurasian Economies

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The notion of the “Silk Road” that the German geographer Ferdinand von Richthofen invented in the 19th century has lost attraction to scholars in light of large amounts of new evidence and new approaches. The handbook suggests new conceptual and methodological tools for researching ancient economic exchange in a global perspective with a strong focus on recent debates on the nature of pre-modern empires. The interdisciplinary team of Chinese, Indian and Graeco-Roman historians, archaeologists and anthropologists that has written this handbook compares different forms of economic development in agrarian and steppe regions in a period of accelerated empire formation during 300 BCE and 300 CE. It investigates inter-imperial zones and networks of exchange which were crucial for ancient Eurasian connections. Volume I provides a comparative history of the most important empires forming in Northern Africa, Europe and Asia between 300 BCE and 300 CE. It surveys a wide range of evidence that can be brought to bear on economic development in the these empires, and takes stock of the ways academic traditions have shaped different understandings of economic and imperial development as well as Silk-Road exchange in Russia, China, India and Western Graeco-Roman history.

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Genre : History
Author : Sitta Reden
Publisher : Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Release : 2019-12-02
File : 954 Pages
ISBN-13 : 9783110604948