Geographical information systems (GIS) have been a part of archaeological research practices for over two decades, yet many significant questions related to the technology remain unanswered. Long-standing ambiguities about GIS use in archaeology can be associated with a particular research atmosphere within the discipline, where a large number of practitioners consider theory-laden critical approaches to GIS optional, if not peripheral, to conducting spatial analysis. This article calls on archaeological GIS practitioners to carry existing GIS theory and critique to another level. It also argues that the critique of the epistemological implications of GIS use in archaeology has largely (and at times rather implicitly) been structured by rep...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for archaeologists to organize, explore and analyse spatial dat...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) applications to archaeological projects of different scales, ...
Rather than attempt to write a balanced or complete overview of the application of GIS to archaeolog...
Being human embodies understandings of space and spatial relationships which are embedded within the...
Archaeologists are often considered frontrunners in employing spatial approaches within the social s...
none3noOur paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeol...
Despite the increase in popularity of GIS in archaeology in the past decade, there is still a rift b...
This research takes as its starting point the past decade of critiques from human geographers, and p...
This paper presents the usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the field of archaeolo...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
Abstract:- Archaeology counts two decades of GIS applications. In terms of theory and practice it is...
Although but six years old, our library copy of Interpreting Space: GIS and Archaeology (1990; edite...
One of the most important methodological advances in the archaeology of the past quarter century is ...
This article discusses the multiscale nature of modelling in archaeology and its relationship with h...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for archaeologists to organize, explore and analyse spatial dat...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) applications to archaeological projects of different scales, ...
Rather than attempt to write a balanced or complete overview of the application of GIS to archaeolog...
Being human embodies understandings of space and spatial relationships which are embedded within the...
Archaeologists are often considered frontrunners in employing spatial approaches within the social s...
none3noOur paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeol...
Despite the increase in popularity of GIS in archaeology in the past decade, there is still a rift b...
This research takes as its starting point the past decade of critiques from human geographers, and p...
This paper presents the usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the field of archaeolo...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
Abstract:- Archaeology counts two decades of GIS applications. In terms of theory and practice it is...
Although but six years old, our library copy of Interpreting Space: GIS and Archaeology (1990; edite...
One of the most important methodological advances in the archaeology of the past quarter century is ...
This article discusses the multiscale nature of modelling in archaeology and its relationship with h...
GIS has become an indispensable tool for archaeologists to organize, explore and analyse spatial dat...
Although the use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) has a long history in archaeology, spatial ...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) applications to archaeological projects of different scales, ...