Book: Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology (Cambridge Manuals in Archaeology)
ISBN: 9780521793308
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Year: 2006
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving from the domain of the computer specialist into that of the broader archaeological community. This comprehensive manual on the use of GIS in archaeology explores the concept of GIS and illustrates how it can be adapted for practical use. Examining issues such as spatial databases, data acquisition, spatial analysis, and techniques of visualization, the book is an essential tool for both students and professional archaeologists.CommentsAdd Your Comment(HTML tags aren’t allowed.)document.getElementById(‘commentSubmit’).style.display = “block”;Amazing BooksCISA Exam Cram 2 : Certified Information Systems AuditorQue, 2005Want an affordable yet innovative approach to studying for the Certified Information Systems Auditor (CISA) 2005 exam? CISA 2005 Exam Cram 2 is your solution. You will have the essential material for passing the CISA 2005 exam right at your fingertips. All exam objectives are covered and you’ll find practice exams,…Painless Project Management with FogBugz (Books for Professionals by Professionals)Apress, 2005"Project Management" is the team approach to programming. There are many programs out there that purport to help a development team manage a project – but most of them aren’t very good. World-renowned software guru Joel Spolsky’s company, FogCreek Software, has created a tool called FogBUGZ that incorporates all of…Windows XP in 10 Steps or LessJohn Wiley & Sons, 2003If you need Windows XP solutions fast, then this book is for you–whether you’re new to Windows XP or you need help dealing with the applications that come with it. Open the book and you’ll discover clear, easy-to-follow instructions for more than 250 key Windows XP tasks, each presented in ten quick steps–or less….The Facts on File Geometry Handbook (The Facts on File Science Handbooks)Facts on File, 2003Geometry is the study of shape, form, and space, and is of interest for its own sake as well as for its many applications in the sciences and the arts. Geometry is an integral part of mathematics, drawing upon all other areas in its development, and in turn contributing to the development of other parts of mathematics.The roots of
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