Papers given to celebrate 25 years of 'Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology' in Birmingham spring 1997. Subjects cover archaeological prospection, databases and databanks, mathematical applications, including scholars such as A. Aspinall, J. G. B. Haigh, Jennifer Stewart, C. Orton and many others. More than eighty papers and/or abstracts.
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Data Into Informacion: 25 Years of Data Collection and Curation
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Reconstructing Archaeology form the Landscape: GIS, CAD and The Roman Signal Station at Whitby
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Mapping the Fourth Dimension: the TimeMap Project
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The Enhancement of the South Etruria Survey: GIS in the Study of the Research History of the Soouthern Faliscan Area
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Deconstructing the Land: the Archaeology of Sacred Geographies
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Making Complex Radiocarbon Calibration Software More Accessible: a New Approach?
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ImageFinder Cultura: An Image Database System for Classical Archaeology
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Equus Data Management System (SGDE): a Research Tool for the Study of the Horse in the Iberian Iron Age
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Museums On-line: Access to Museum Information
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The Importance of Metadata to Archaeology: One View from within the Archaeology Data Service
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The Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar on Small Prehistoric Sites in the Upper Midwestern United States
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Mud and Old Bullets: Geophysical and Behavioural Anomalies in Adverse environmental and Climatic Conditions. A case study in the Use of Stratifies Systematic Unaligned Sampling at Merv, Türkmenistan
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Archaeological Prospection with GPR Approaches: Case Studies in Xian and Shangqiu, China
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CIMEC - A Web Site for Romanian Archaeology: Dissemination by Integration
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Digging the Web: German Archaeology on the Internet
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EARP - European Archaeological Research Projects. Fieldwork Opportunities Database on the Internet
Nuccia Negroni Catacchio, Monica Miari, B. Setti, G. Meloni, R. Ferrari, E. Groppo
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Understanding Englands Landscapes: An Aerial Survey Approach To A National Mapping Programme For England
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Making History: Copyright and Rights Management
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Ordnance Survey and the Depiction of Antiquities on Maps: Past, Present and Future. The Current and Future Role of the Royal Commissions as Suppliers of Heritage Data to Ordnance Survey
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Engaging Place: a Framework for the Integration and Realisation of Virtual-Reality Approaches in Archaeology
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From the Ground Up: Visualising Ligurian Archaeological Sites
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Using visualization in the Archaeological Excavations of a Pre-Inca Temple in Peru
A. D. Kalvin, A. Remy, L. J. Castillo, K. Morla, E. Nolazco, J. Prado, V. Fernández, R. Franco, G. Wiese
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Virtual Stonehenge: a Fall from Disgrace
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Visualising Danebury: Modelled Approaches to Spatial Theory
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VisTA: An Interactive Visualization Tool for Archaeological Data
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VRML, Virtual Reality and Visualisation: The best tool for the job?
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Enhanced Reality Fieldwork: the Context Aware Archaeological Assistant
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Mobile Computing for Real Time Support in Archaeological Excavations
Massimo Ancona, Gabriella Dodero, Vittoria Gianuzzi, C. Fierro, V. Tiné, Antonella Traverso
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Quantifying shape: African Red Slip Ware and eating habits
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Computer usage in post-excavation: what do we really, really, really want?
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