The curvature of the earth affects visibility studies when using a DEM (Digital Elevation Model) and needs to be taken into consideration as pointed out by Conolly and Lake in 2006, although little work has been done in archaeology to explore the implications of this warning. This paper addresses related methodological issues in visibility studies namely the issue of reality, of edge effects, and of significance. We use the long barrows of the Danebury region in England as a case study. New methods to calculate and assess the combined effects of curvature and atmospheric refraction on visibility studies are presented. It is shown that within a visibility range of 10km there is a decrease in visibility of approximately 20% for the Danebury l...
Dramatic visibility reduction in the Paso del Norte Airshed (PdNA) region occurs frequently in winte...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
This thesis discusses and defines visibility coverage problems by using visibility information deriv...
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...
Most investigations of refraction for archaeoastronomical research have been based on observations o...
Visibility analysis has traditionally been restricted to point-to-point line-of-sight profiling or p...
MSc (Geography and Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusVisibility ...
International audienceThe use of digital elevation models (DEMs) has become much more widespread in ...
Visibility analysis has become extremely popular in landscape-oriented archaeology in recent decades...
Studies of long barrows have shown that choice of location could have been based on the intended vie...
Archaeological field survey data can be biased by many factors, such as ground visibility conditions...
Viewshed analysis remains one of the most popular GIS tools for assessing visibility, despite the r...
This article demonstrates utilization of large scale surface models with small spatial resolution an...
International audienceThis paper presents visualisation techniques of high-resolution digital elevat...
Dramatic visibility reduction in the Paso del Norte Airshed (PdNA) region occurs frequently in winte...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
This thesis discusses and defines visibility coverage problems by using visibility information deriv...
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...
Most investigations of refraction for archaeoastronomical research have been based on observations o...
Visibility analysis has traditionally been restricted to point-to-point line-of-sight profiling or p...
MSc (Geography and Environmental Management), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusVisibility ...
International audienceThe use of digital elevation models (DEMs) has become much more widespread in ...
Visibility analysis has become extremely popular in landscape-oriented archaeology in recent decades...
Studies of long barrows have shown that choice of location could have been based on the intended vie...
Archaeological field survey data can be biased by many factors, such as ground visibility conditions...
Viewshed analysis remains one of the most popular GIS tools for assessing visibility, despite the r...
This article demonstrates utilization of large scale surface models with small spatial resolution an...
International audienceThis paper presents visualisation techniques of high-resolution digital elevat...
Dramatic visibility reduction in the Paso del Norte Airshed (PdNA) region occurs frequently in winte...
A continuing theme since the initial adoption of GIS technology by archaeologists has been the model...
This thesis discusses and defines visibility coverage problems by using visibility information deriv...