McManama-Kearin Lisa, The use of G.I.S. in determining the role of visibility in the siting of early Anglo-Norman stone castles in Ireland, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2010, (Queen's University Belfast) Résumé/abstract : This work examines the effectiveness of the use of GIS and GIS viewsheds as tools in the study of medieval castles in Ireland. To date, archaeological usage of GIS viewsheds has centred on prehistoric funerary sites. Little work has been done using GIS in relation to mediev..
The reign of King Stephen, 1135-54, has long been condemned as a period of anarchy and chroniclers a...
The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is the first step towards a 3D Geographical In...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
Geographic Information Systems (CIS) - computer systems for the manipulation and storage of spatial ...
The work described here has been carried out by the author in the period 2007-2008, working as GIS m...
The application of Viewshed analysis techniques to the study of archaeological landscapes, through t...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is the first step towards a 3D Geographical In...
The so called Early Celtic “Fürstensitze” undoubtedly reflect a change in settlement behaviour and i...
The so called Early Celtic “Fürstensitze” undoubtedly reflect a change in settlement behaviour and i...
This presentation describes the use of GIS on large scale infrastructural projects in Ireland, by Ea...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
This study explores the integration of photogrammetry, laser-scanning, GIS (Geographical Information...
The reign of King Stephen, 1135-54, has long been condemned as a period of anarchy and chroniclers a...
The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is the first step towards a 3D Geographical In...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...
Archaeology is a constantly evolving discipline, and geographic information system (GIS) software an...
Geographic Information Systems (CIS) - computer systems for the manipulation and storage of spatial ...
The work described here has been carried out by the author in the period 2007-2008, working as GIS m...
The application of Viewshed analysis techniques to the study of archaeological landscapes, through t...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is the first step towards a 3D Geographical In...
The so called Early Celtic “Fürstensitze” undoubtedly reflect a change in settlement behaviour and i...
The so called Early Celtic “Fürstensitze” undoubtedly reflect a change in settlement behaviour and i...
This presentation describes the use of GIS on large scale infrastructural projects in Ireland, by Ea...
This thesis adopts an interdisciplinary methodology, synthesising archaeological, historical and top...
This study explores the integration of photogrammetry, laser-scanning, GIS (Geographical Information...
The reign of King Stephen, 1135-54, has long been condemned as a period of anarchy and chroniclers a...
The paper presents an interdisciplinary project which is the first step towards a 3D Geographical In...
Early medieval settlement archaeology utterly dominates the record of excavations in Ireland, includ...