Friday, January 10, 2014

New Open Access Journal: Journal of GIS in Archaeology

Journal of GIS in Archaeology
Maps are an essential tool of the archaeologist. As desktop computers and GIS technology have become more powerful and easier to use, archaeologists are inventing new ways of collecting, analyzing, managing, and communicating their data using GIS. 
Papers in Volume 1 of the Journal of GIS in Archaeology address these uses of GIS in various archaeological contexts and scales—from the excavation unit to the globe.

Volume 1

GIS and the Site
GIS is used to capture, visualize, and analyze archaeological information in context.
The Archaeological Landscape and GIS
GIS allows many layers of data to be viewed together during survey and analysis.
Archaeological Resource Management with GIS
GIS lets you manage and share information about archaeological sites.

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