Spatial Information systems in landscape archaeology (JK)
Work with spatially distributed digital data is groundwork for modern landscape archaeological projects and is increasingly becoming a basic requirement. Depending on the subject under investigation, spatial information systems provide help in organizing, analysing and presenting spatial data on different scales.
Results of archaeological field surveys, spatially distributed palaeo-ecological samplings, remote sensing data at various scales, geomorphological and archaeological mapping, spatially referenced literature analysis, predictive modelling, pattern detection, 3D GIS, and spatial statistics are only some aspects of the wide field of innovation to be presented in this session.