Visibility analysis has become extremely popular in landscape-oriented archaeology in recent decades and has become even more widespread with the popularization of GIS tools, which have multiplied the ways in which visual perception can be analysed and digitally modelled. Visibility has been used as a proxy for different archaeological approaches, from the analysis of subjective perception to the assessment of strategic control. While interest has most often been focused on how objects, features and sites are perceived, there has also been an interest in how visual control is exerted from archaeological sites or other places in the landscape. Within the latter approaches, the distances at which visual control can be exercised have usually b...
This paper reviews some of the main theoretical critiques of spatial technological approaches to the...
Movement is integral to all aspects of human life. It allows us to carry out tasks ranging from the ...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
Visuo-spatial approaches have been a fundamental aspect of landscape archaeology since its inception...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
The influence of the visual properties of a built space or landscape on the behaviors of people with...
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 ...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Visibility is one of the most common features considered when analyzing site location; visual contro...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Interpreting the results of computerised methods in archaeology cannot be done without a reference t...
This article examines the relationship between rock art landscapes and perception. It pays particula...
The aim of this paper is to extend the range of current analytical procedures that archaeologists us...
This paper reviews some of the main theoretical critiques of spatial technological approaches to the...
Movement is integral to all aspects of human life. It allows us to carry out tasks ranging from the ...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
Visuo-spatial approaches have been a fundamental aspect of landscape archaeology since its inception...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
The influence of the visual properties of a built space or landscape on the behaviors of people with...
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 ...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Visibility is one of the most common features considered when analyzing site location; visual contro...
Analyses of visibility have become a commonplace within landscape-based archaeological research, whe...
Interpreting the results of computerised methods in archaeology cannot be done without a reference t...
This article examines the relationship between rock art landscapes and perception. It pays particula...
The aim of this paper is to extend the range of current analytical procedures that archaeologists us...
This paper reviews some of the main theoretical critiques of spatial technological approaches to the...
Movement is integral to all aspects of human life. It allows us to carry out tasks ranging from the ...
For several decades, Geographic Information Systems (GISs) have held center stage in archaeological ...