Traditional archaeological location modelling, whilst very informative about spatial patterns across a 2D spectrum, can be limited in its contribution to understanding human choice about location. On the other hand, projects combining statistical tests with models influenced by individual immersion techniques have a far better chance of understanding the choices people made in regards to place and confirming the likelihood of these apparent choices. In the past we have statistically tested and confirmed the likelihood that the points on the horizon as indicated by monument alignments as a regional group, were statistically different in terms of direction, altitude and distance from the monuments, compared to any other place on the surroundi...
AbstractThis paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...
The Neolithic monuments of the Carnac area of southern Brittany are of international importance. How...
Considering that prehistoric cultures may have had the socio-religious need and technical ability to...
This paper presents a study of free-standing Bronze Age megalithic monuments across western Scotland...
Spatial analysis combines the capabilities of database systems with the presentation of computer map...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 47th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeolo...
Many have argued that the landscape setting of prehistoric monuments played a significant role in sh...
Detecting association between archaeological sites and physical landscape elements like geological ...
The Neolithic site Hedningahällan has, with its large amount of mixed ceramics and unique location o...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
Visuo-spatial approaches have been a fundamental aspect of landscape archaeology since its inception...
As Boast put it righteously "there is no basic difference in the way of human thinking between primi...
Monument sites dominate mainland Scottish Neolithic research because so few settlements are known, ...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
AbstractThis paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...
The Neolithic monuments of the Carnac area of southern Brittany are of international importance. How...
Considering that prehistoric cultures may have had the socio-religious need and technical ability to...
This paper presents a study of free-standing Bronze Age megalithic monuments across western Scotland...
Spatial analysis combines the capabilities of database systems with the presentation of computer map...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 47th Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeolo...
Many have argued that the landscape setting of prehistoric monuments played a significant role in sh...
Detecting association between archaeological sites and physical landscape elements like geological ...
The Neolithic site Hedningahällan has, with its large amount of mixed ceramics and unique location o...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
Visuo-spatial approaches have been a fundamental aspect of landscape archaeology since its inception...
As Boast put it righteously "there is no basic difference in the way of human thinking between primi...
Monument sites dominate mainland Scottish Neolithic research because so few settlements are known, ...
This paper describes the history and current state of archaeological visibility studies. The first p...
AbstractThis paper combines point-process modelling, visibility analysis and an information criteria...
Bronze Age cairns have been interpreted as everything from navigation marks to marking liminal place...
The Neolithic monuments of the Carnac area of southern Brittany are of international importance. How...