Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whether through rich description, simple mapping or formal modelling and statistical analysis, the latter increasingly carried out using the viewshed functionality of GIS. The research presented here challenges current obsessions with what is visible to focus instead upon the interpretative benefits of considering the invisible and the complex interplay of visibility and concealment that frequently accompany landscape movement and experience. Having highlighted the difficulties in analysing relational properties such as invisibility and hiding using traditional archaeological techniques, a series of new GIS methodologies are presented and evalua...
The Nasca lines or geoglyphs in southern Peru are known as one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. ...
The locations of diy-ged-bay (DGB) sites in the Mandara Mountains, northern Cameroon are hypothesize...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
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...
This paper reflects on some of the currently unresolved issues in the formal analysis of visibility ...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
Rather than attempt to write a balanced or complete overview of the application of GIS to archaeolog...
Effective spatial analysis is an essential element of archaeological research; this book is a unique...
Visibility analysis has become extremely popular in landscape-oriented archaeology in recent decades...
Archaeological mapping shares affinities with topographical mapping but there are also significant d...
Our paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeological ...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for archaeologists to organize, explore and analyse spatial dat...
The Nasca lines or geoglyphs in southern Peru are known as one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. ...
The locations of diy-ged-bay (DGB) sites in the Mandara Mountains, northern Cameroon are hypothesize...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
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...
This paper reflects on some of the currently unresolved issues in the formal analysis of visibility ...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
Rather than attempt to write a balanced or complete overview of the application of GIS to archaeolog...
Effective spatial analysis is an essential element of archaeological research; this book is a unique...
Visibility analysis has become extremely popular in landscape-oriented archaeology in recent decades...
Archaeological mapping shares affinities with topographical mapping but there are also significant d...
Our paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeological ...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for archaeologists to organize, explore and analyse spatial dat...
The Nasca lines or geoglyphs in southern Peru are known as one of archaeology's greatest mysteries. ...
The locations of diy-ged-bay (DGB) sites in the Mandara Mountains, northern Cameroon are hypothesize...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...