Each archaeological survey project produces a dataset of archaeological remains with different standards. Notably, the attribution of a hierarchical rank (city, village, hamlet, farmstead, …) follows criteria that are not always clearly defined, and often different from one survey to another. This paper examines how the comparison of datasets from individual research projects can be used to study the evolution of the spatial organization of an ancient landscape. A special focus is given to two survey projects in central Crete, Greece: the Galatas and the Pediada survey projects. The extension of these two projects partly overlaps and enables us to compare data from an older, extensive survey project with data from a more recent intensive su...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
Each archaeological survey project produces a dataset of archaeological remains with different stand...
This book presents a useful GIS procedure to study settlement patterns in landscape archaeology. In ...
The end of the palatial organization in Crete implies a major rupture in the spatial organization of...
Summarization: Spatial and temporal distribution of archaeological sites has been shown to associate...
This study aimed to construct a historiography of archaeological landscape research on the island of...
The use of archaeological survey data for evaluation of landscape dynamics has commonly been concern...
The experiences in the field of the documentation and the information management to preserve archaeo...
In the course of the extensive survey of Sikyonia (1996-2002) by Yannis Lolos, more than 250 archaeo...
<div><p>Various physical attributes of the Earth’s surface are factors that influence local topograp...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
The use of past archaeological survey data for examination of landscape dynamics became very popular...
Areal analysis in geoarchaeological applications can be improved by implementing a wider set of geoe...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...
Each archaeological survey project produces a dataset of archaeological remains with different stand...
This book presents a useful GIS procedure to study settlement patterns in landscape archaeology. In ...
The end of the palatial organization in Crete implies a major rupture in the spatial organization of...
Summarization: Spatial and temporal distribution of archaeological sites has been shown to associate...
This study aimed to construct a historiography of archaeological landscape research on the island of...
The use of archaeological survey data for evaluation of landscape dynamics has commonly been concern...
The experiences in the field of the documentation and the information management to preserve archaeo...
In the course of the extensive survey of Sikyonia (1996-2002) by Yannis Lolos, more than 250 archaeo...
<div><p>Various physical attributes of the Earth’s surface are factors that influence local topograp...
PART I: APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTRYSIDE CHAPTER 1: THE ANCIENT GREEK COUNTR...
The use of past archaeological survey data for examination of landscape dynamics became very popular...
Areal analysis in geoarchaeological applications can be improved by implementing a wider set of geoe...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
My research has shown that the type of regional archaeological data analysis required by landscape a...
One of the major challenges facing intensive surface survey, even after some 30 years of development...