Practical applications of GIS for archaeologists :
[Book]
a predictive modeling toolkit /
edited by Konnie L. Wescott, R. Joe Brandon.
New York :
Taylor and Francis,
2000.
xiv, 160 pages :
illustrations, maps ;
25 cm +
1 computer optical disc (4 3/4 in.)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction / Konnie L. Wescott -- A predictive model of archaeological site location in the Eastern Prairie Peninsula / Robert E. Warren, David L. Asch -- The application of GIS predictive site location models within Pennsylvania and West Virginia / Richard B. Duncan, Kristen A. Beckman -- Using a GIS to model prehistoric site distributions in the Upper Chesapeake Bay / Konnie L. Wescott, James A. Kuiper -- Protecting cultural resources through forest management planning in Ontario using archaeological predictive modeling / Luke Dalla Bona -- Considerations of scale in modeling settlement patterns using GIS: an Iroquois example / Kathleen M. Sydoriak Allen -- Construction of digital elevation models for archaeological applications / Jon B. Hageman, David A. Bennett -- The state of the art in "inductive" predictive modeling: seven big mistakes (and lots of smaller ones) / James I. Ebert -- GIS applications in archaeology: method in search of theory / Tim Church, R. Joe Brandon, Galen R. Burgett.
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Practical applications of geographic information systems for archaeologists