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By Matthew Previto Intern at the Digital Social Science Center Fall 2012-Spring 2013 GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGY

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GIS and Archaeology . By Matthew Previto Intern at the Digital Social Science Center Fall 2012-Spring 2013. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) . A data based interactive computer software program. Developed in the 1960s. Multiple Layers and attribute tables. . Archaeology . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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By

Matthew Previto

Intern at the Digital Social Science Center Fall 2012-Spring 2013

GIS AND

ARCHAEOLOGY

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• A data based interactive computer software program.

• Developed in the 1960s.

• Multiple Layers and attribute tables.

GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION SYSTEMS (GIS)

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• Subfield of Anthropology

• Academic

• Site and cultural resource preservation

ARCHAEOLOGY

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• Archaeology has always been concerned with spatial characteristics.

• Spatial analysis can pose several different questions.

• Most archaeological studies will have maps showing spatial relationships.

• Makes GIS paramount.

ARCHAEOLOGY AND SPATIAL ANALYSIS

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MAPPING

GIS map with satellite image and spatial locations of sites. Talgar, Kazakhstan.

GIS map showing hydrology, topography and settlement pattern of San Ramon de Alajuela, Costa Rica.

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• Like a picture, made up of pixels.

• Each pixel or cell gets a value.

• Allows for layer comparison.

• http://www.cadb.pitt.edu/hanks/synthesis/upperlevels/upperlevels.html

RASTER

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VECTOR

Hydrology Map: Talgar, Kazakhstan Local Communities: Lower Xiajiadan, China.

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• Uses GIS to extrapolate.

• Population density.

• Search for new sites Saves time and money.

• Controversial.

PREDICTIVE MODELING

Liangcheng Topographic Map

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• Mapping.

• Spatial Analysis.

• Data can be queried.

• Massive amounts of data readily available.

GIS AND ARCHAEOLOGY

Finished GIS Map of Lower Level Stratigraphy: Pavlinovo, Russia

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• Learned and Gained Experience with GIS

• Very important to the field of Archaeology

• Limited opportunities to learn GIS in a college setting

• Presentation

• Thank You!

THE INTERNSHIP

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BIBLIOGRAPHYBrandon, RJ, and K L Wescott ed

2004 Practical Applications of GIS for Archaeologists: A Predictive Modeling Kit. Taylor and Francis, Philadelphia.

Bruce, Trigger

1989 A History of Archaeological Thought. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, UK.

Gaffney, Vincent and Zoran Stancic.

1991 GIS Approaches to Regional Analysis: Case Study in the Island of Hvar . Ljubljana University Press, Ljubljana, Slovenia.

Lock, Gary

2000 Beyond the Map: Archaeology and Spatial Technologies. IOS Press, Amsterdam, Netherlands.

Lock, Gary and Zoran Stancic ed.,

1995 Archaeology and Geographic Information Systems: A European Perspective. Taylor and Francis, New York.

Wheatley, David and Mark Gilling

2002 Spatial Technology and Archaeology: The Archaeological Implications of GIS. Taylor and Francis, New York. University of Pittsburgh. “Comparative Archaeology Database” Last accessed May 4 th, 2013.

http://www.cadb.pitt.edu/cadbmap.html