Predictive modelling in archaeology is a long-lasting debated topic among scholars, with a consolidated set of tools. This paper introduces a general procedure, which doesn’t require high-level GIS or mathematical skills. It uses cumulative cost surfaces not only to calculate least costpaths, but also to predict settlement location and t oevaluate resource exploitation.
Citter, C., Arnoldus Huyzendveld, A., Maccani, C. (2013). Predicting site location through cost surfaces. A case study and a proposal.. In Opening the Past 2013 Archaeology of the Future (pp.5-10).
Predicting site location through cost surfaces. A case study and a proposal.
CITTER, CARLO;
2013-01-01
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Predictive modelling in archaeology is a long-lasting debated topic among scholars, with a consolidated set of tools. This paper introduces a general procedure, which doesn’t require high-level GIS or mathematical skills. It uses cumulative cost surfaces not only to calculate least costpaths, but also to predict settlement location and t oevaluate resource exploitation.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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