A survey on the use of GIS and Data Standards in Archaeology ........491 Berdien De Roo, Jean Bourgeois and Philippe De Maeyer Approaching a Mortuary Monument Landscape using GIS- and ALSGenerated 3D Models ...............................................................................509 Ole Risbøl, Troels Petersen and Gro B. Jerpåsen GIS and Landscape Archaeology: A Case of Study in the Argentine Pampas .......................................................................................................527 Natalia Mazzia and Juan C. Gómez An Intercultural Approach for the Protection and Promotion of Common Cultural Heritage: The Case of Byzantine Monuments in Serbia ..........547 E. Oikonomopoulou, E. T. Delegou, N. Vesic, J. Sayas and A. Moropoulou Settlement’s Dynamics in Western Sicily between VIII E IV Sec. B.C. A Geographic Information System to Research.....................................569 Sebastiano Muratore Modelling Archaeological and Geospatial Information for Burial Site Prediction, Identification and Management...........................................585 Aikaterini Balla , Gerasimos Pavlogeorgatos, Despoina Tsiafakis and George Pavlidis Using GIS to Integrate Old and New Archaeological Data From Stone Age Deposits in Karonga, Malawi............................................................611 Jessica C. Thompson, Menno Welling and Elizabeth Gomani-Chindebvu Mapping of Building Materials and Consevation Interventions using GIS: the Case of Sarantapicho Acropolis and Erimokastro Acropolis in Rhodes ....................................................................................................631 E. T. Delegou, E. Tsilimantou, E. Oikonomopoulou, J. Sayas, C. Ioannidis and A. Moropoulou GIS-Based Tools for the Management and Dissemination of Heritage Information in Historical Towns. The Case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) .........................................................................................................655 César Parcero-Oubin~a, Pedro Vivas White, Alejandro Güimil-Farin~a, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea, Marcos F. Pavo López, Álvaro Silgado Herrero, Ana Hernández Caballero and Carmen Granado García From Paper to Digital, and Point to Polygon – the Application of GIS in a National Body of Survey and Record ......................................................677 Peter McKeague and David Cowley Management of Architectural Heritage Information in BIM and GIS: State-of-the-art and Future Perspectives ................................................695 G. Saygi and F. Remondino
Campana, S., F., R., M., I. (a cura di). (2014). Special Edition on GIS in Cultural Heritage. Brentwood : Multi-Science.
Special Edition on GIS in Cultural Heritage
CAMPANA, STEFANO;
2014-01-01
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A survey on the use of GIS and Data Standards in Archaeology ........491 Berdien De Roo, Jean Bourgeois and Philippe De Maeyer Approaching a Mortuary Monument Landscape using GIS- and ALSGenerated 3D Models ...............................................................................509 Ole Risbøl, Troels Petersen and Gro B. Jerpåsen GIS and Landscape Archaeology: A Case of Study in the Argentine Pampas .......................................................................................................527 Natalia Mazzia and Juan C. Gómez An Intercultural Approach for the Protection and Promotion of Common Cultural Heritage: The Case of Byzantine Monuments in Serbia ..........547 E. Oikonomopoulou, E. T. Delegou, N. Vesic, J. Sayas and A. Moropoulou Settlement’s Dynamics in Western Sicily between VIII E IV Sec. B.C. A Geographic Information System to Research.....................................569 Sebastiano Muratore Modelling Archaeological and Geospatial Information for Burial Site Prediction, Identification and Management...........................................585 Aikaterini Balla , Gerasimos Pavlogeorgatos, Despoina Tsiafakis and George Pavlidis Using GIS to Integrate Old and New Archaeological Data From Stone Age Deposits in Karonga, Malawi............................................................611 Jessica C. Thompson, Menno Welling and Elizabeth Gomani-Chindebvu Mapping of Building Materials and Consevation Interventions using GIS: the Case of Sarantapicho Acropolis and Erimokastro Acropolis in Rhodes ....................................................................................................631 E. T. Delegou, E. Tsilimantou, E. Oikonomopoulou, J. Sayas, C. Ioannidis and A. Moropoulou GIS-Based Tools for the Management and Dissemination of Heritage Information in Historical Towns. The Case of Santiago de Compostela (Spain) .........................................................................................................655 César Parcero-Oubin~a, Pedro Vivas White, Alejandro Güimil-Farin~a, Rebeca Blanco-Rotea, Marcos F. Pavo López, Álvaro Silgado Herrero, Ana Hernández Caballero and Carmen Granado García From Paper to Digital, and Point to Polygon – the Application of GIS in a National Body of Survey and Record ......................................................677 Peter McKeague and David Cowley Management of Architectural Heritage Information in BIM and GIS: State-of-the-art and Future Perspectives ................................................695 G. Saygi and F. RemondinoFile | Dimensione | Formato | |
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