The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation data sets. The use of GIS for urban archaeological research is far less extensive. The urban GIS about the medieval town of Pisa contains all archaeological data from occasional findings to modern stratigraphic excavations, geographical data, historical cartography data and urban data, each described by the geometrical shape (point, line, polygon) that best represents each feature. The distinguishing environmental context to which the town is connected is characterized by a complex hydrographic system; GIS analysis enabled us to study the relationships between the urban transformations and the surrounding environment. The article explains how ...
Thanks to recent archaeological research in Jure Vetere, a monastic site was discovered, founded by ...
This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical databa...
This study aims to construct the GIS for supporting the planning process and archaeological analysis...
The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation dat...
The article illustrate a case history of interdisciplinary integration of a large amount of differen...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
A significant part of the cultural heritage of towns and cities worldwide is the built heritage. The...
The study presented in this article addresses a geographic information system supporting historical ...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
Most cities of the Mediterranean are the outcome of long‐lasting settlement, in some cases extending...
Pisa’s subsurface conceals walls, floors, tombs and roads: the traces of life that the city has left...
Lately, Geographic Information Systems are increasingly exploited in archaeological studies or, gene...
The use of digital technologies has brought about a remarkable development in the field of archaelog...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
Thanks to recent archaeological research in Jure Vetere, a monastic site was discovered, founded by ...
This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical databa...
This study aims to construct the GIS for supporting the planning process and archaeological analysis...
The main use of GIS in archaeology is connected to regional research or management of excavation dat...
The article illustrate a case history of interdisciplinary integration of a large amount of differen...
This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, focusing on o...
Abstract: This article explores the integration of GIS technology with urban historical studies, foc...
A significant part of the cultural heritage of towns and cities worldwide is the built heritage. The...
The study presented in this article addresses a geographic information system supporting historical ...
The diffusion of the use of Geographical Information Systems in archaeology has considerably increas...
Most cities of the Mediterranean are the outcome of long‐lasting settlement, in some cases extending...
Pisa’s subsurface conceals walls, floors, tombs and roads: the traces of life that the city has left...
Lately, Geographic Information Systems are increasingly exploited in archaeological studies or, gene...
The use of digital technologies has brought about a remarkable development in the field of archaelog...
Geographical Information Systems (GIS) is a rapidly developing archaeological method which is moving...
Thanks to recent archaeological research in Jure Vetere, a monastic site was discovered, founded by ...
This article describes the methodology of a two-year research project to create an analytical databa...
This study aims to construct the GIS for supporting the planning process and archaeological analysis...