The paper deals with the use of the GIS as a technological tool and of Landscape Archaeology as an approach to the management of the eco-cultural heritage. The area of Aksum in Northern Ethiopia is used as a study case. Methodological and theoretical aspects are discussed
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
In the Marmara Lake basin, western Turkey, the burial mounds of Bin Tepe are constantly threatened b...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
The paper focus on the GIS and remote sensing applications implemented in the framework of the Itali...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents an important prehistoric archaeological site. To protect and to ...
Concepts of spatial and landscape archaeologu have been accepted within Stepene archaeology for a de...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
This paper presents the usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the field of archaeolo...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents one of the most important Palaeolithic archaeological site of th...
This thesis presents an assessment of cell-based GIS techniques and their applications within landsc...
This chapter presents a landscape archaeology approach for the study of the logic underlying locatio...
GIS technology has been recognised as one of the best instruments able to join and relate data comin...
This paper illustrates a new method for the recording and management of archaeological and geomorpho...
Our paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeological ...
Abstract. The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has long been engaged in...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
In the Marmara Lake basin, western Turkey, the burial mounds of Bin Tepe are constantly threatened b...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
The paper focus on the GIS and remote sensing applications implemented in the framework of the Itali...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents an important prehistoric archaeological site. To protect and to ...
Concepts of spatial and landscape archaeologu have been accepted within Stepene archaeology for a de...
Aksum is one of the most important archaeological and historical towns in Ethiopia. The archaeologic...
This paper presents the usefulness of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) in the field of archaeolo...
Melka Kunture (Ethiopia) represents one of the most important Palaeolithic archaeological site of th...
This thesis presents an assessment of cell-based GIS techniques and their applications within landsc...
This chapter presents a landscape archaeology approach for the study of the logic underlying locatio...
GIS technology has been recognised as one of the best instruments able to join and relate data comin...
This paper illustrates a new method for the recording and management of archaeological and geomorpho...
Our paper will start from exploring briefly the situation of GIS applications in the archaeological ...
Abstract. The Department of Medieval Archaeology at the University of Siena has long been engaged in...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
In the Marmara Lake basin, western Turkey, the burial mounds of Bin Tepe are constantly threatened b...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...