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Aerial Archaeological Research Group 
Aerial Archaeology Research Group, providing a forum for the exchange of ideas and information concerning all facets of aerial archaeology. Includes related bibliography and links.
http://aarg.univie.ac.at/
Aerial Archaeology 
Applications of near earth imaging techniques such as Kite Aerial Photography, blimps, and model planes for cost effective aerial archaeology research.
http://www.aerialarchaeology.com
Aerial Archaeology Examples 
Presentation of examples where aerial photography provides additional data to archaeologists on the ground.
http://www.emporia.edu/earthsci/student/tilton2/archrs2.html
Aerial Archive 
The Institute for Prehistory and Protohistory of the University of Vienna explains the history, methods and uses of aerial archaeology. Description of the archive and samples from it.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Luftbildarchiv/
Aerial Surveys of Persepolis and Ancient Iran 
Contains aerial photographs of excavations in progress in 1936, of sites under consideration at that time, and of other areas of Iran that were archaeologically unknown in 1936.
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/MUS/PA/IRAN/PAAI/PAAI_Surveys.html
Archaeological Remote Sensing 
Techniques used by NASA for archeological research. Includes remote sensing data for Arenal, Costa Rica, Chaco Canyon, New Mexico, and The Petén, Guatemala.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/remote_sensing.html
Archaeological Site Modelling 
Article from the Oriental Institute Computer Laboratory presenting the methods and uses of data acquisition, templates, and computer analysis for site modelling. Contains link to a computer model of the Giza Plateau as an example.
http://oi.uchicago.edu/OI/DEPT/COMP/Site_Modelling.html
Archaeology and GIS--The Linux Way 
A description of an archaeology project making use of the freely available geographic information system GRASS. From the Linux Journal, an article by R. Joe Brandon, Trevor Kludt and Markus Neteler.
http://www.linuxjournal.com/article.php?sid=2983
Archiving Aerial Photography and Remote Sensing Data 
Document is intended to be a guide to good practice in the creation and maintenance of digital resources related to aerial photography, satellite and airborne remote sensing, and archaeological interpretations made from such data sources.
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/project/goodguides/apandrs/
BG-Map Cultural Resources Module 
Archaeology and anthropology database and mapping software for documentation of historical properties and their inhabitants.
http://www.bg-map.com/cul_resc/
City Planning System of the Ancient Bohai State 
Using Corona satellite photos, Noboru Ogata, Kyoto University Japan, studied city plans of an ancient kingdom which existed in northeastern China (7th - 10th century AD).
http://www.hgeo.h.kyoto-u.ac.jp/ogata/Bohai/summary-E.html
Digital Technologies at the Colesseum and the Baths of Caracalla 
Presentation of the results of a Virtual Heritage project to scan the architecture of the Baths of Caracalla and the Colosseum. The work utilized long range laser scanning to capture detailed model data of the structures.
http://www.siggraph.org/~fujii/campfire/archaeology/html/052200_4.html
Francesca Radcliffe's Aerial Archaeology 
Francesca's new project is to identify the archaeological features seen on the oblique aerial photographs and then rectify and mapping them. Interactive map and image gallery of Dorset Hill Forts .
http://www.wdi.co.uk/air/
GIS Dictionary 
This on-line dictionary of GIS terms is brought to you by the Association for Geographic Information and the University Of Edinburgh Department of Geography.
http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/agidict/welcome.html
GIS Guide to Good Practice 
Document designed specifically to provide guidance for individuals and organisations involved in the creation, maintenance, use and long-term preservation of GIS-based digital resources.
http://ads.ahds.ac.uk/project/goodguides/gis/
GIS and Remote Sensing for Archaeology 
A long-term project by Dr. Scott Madry on the applications of remote sensing and GIS in the Burgundy region of France. Methodology, bibliography
http://www.informatics.org/france/
GIS and Remote Sensing:Burgundy, France 
Detailed information regarding a multi-disciplinary research project: Applications of Geomatics for Long Term Regional Archaeological Settlement Pattern Analysis.
http://www.informatics.org/france/france.html
GIS for Archaeology and CRM Blog 
Blog about geospatial data and technology, particularly where it applies to archaeology and cultural resource management.
http://www.gisarch.com
GIS in Archaeology 
General overview of the use of Geographic Information Systems in archaeology. Hosted by the University of Alabama Office of Archaeological Research.
http://museums.ua.edu/oar/archgis.shtml
Geoarchaeology and GIS 
Introduction to the use of GIS in combination with geoarchaeology to solve archaeological problems. Includes a slide show conceptual practicum to illustrate the how archaeological predictive models can benefit from incorporating geoarchaeology using simpl
http://www.ucalgary.ca/~amwhit/home.htm
Geomatics at Birchtown 
GIS and remote sensing technologies were used to explore and analyze the spatial and attribute information at Birchtown and to geo-correct the only known copy of a late eighteenth century land grants map of Birchtown, known as the Goulden Map.
http://museum.gov.ns.ca/arch/sites/btown/pages/gis.html
Geophysical Prospection of Archaeological Sites 
Harald von der Osten-Woldenburg gives examples of the use of geomagnetics, geoelectrics, electromagnetic induction and ground penetrating radar in Baden-Württemberg, Germany.
http://www.archaeogeophysics.info/
Ground-Penetrating Radar in Archaeology 
Introduction to using radar geophysics to locate and map buried archaeological features. Includes links to sites on which GPR has been used.
http://www.du.edu/~lconyer/
Introduction to Aerial Archaeology 
Article by the University of Vienna Aerial Archive. Presents the history and applications of aerial archaeology.
http://www.univie.ac.at/Luftbildarchiv/intro/aa_aaint.htm
New Zealand Archaeology: The Aerial View 
The aerial photographs in this compendium are oblique or low oblique (near vertical) images taken by Kevin L. Jones.
http://nzarchaeology.org/aerial/opacs.html
North American Database of Archaeological Geophysics 
Database and website that aims to promote use, education, communication, and a knowledge base of the practice of archaeological geophysics in North America. Image library, projects database, bibliography, educational materials, instruments and manufacture
http://www.cast.uark.edu/nadag/
Pitcalc 
Computer program written to assist in the planning of archaeological discoveries in difficult field situations. Includes its method, projects, photos, and download instructions.
http://www.pitcalc.com/
Remote Sensing Archeology Research at NASA 
NASA uses remote sensing for archeology research in the Peten Guatemala, Arenal region of Costa Rica, and Chaco Canyon in New Mexico.
http://www.ghcc.msfc.nasa.gov/archeology/archeology.html
Remote Sensing and Archaeology: The Chora of Chersonesos 
The Center for Space Research and the University of Texas Institute of Classical Archaeology project investigating the use of remote sensing in a comprehensive regional study of the ancient Greek agricultural territory. Contains an area description and hi
http://www.csr.utexas.edu/rs/research/arch/
Resistivity Survey of the Nevis Jewish Cemetery 
The information on this page is taken from "'What are you doing?': Examining a colonial period Jewish cemetery in the Caribbean", a paper given by Michelle Terrell at the 31st Annual Meetings of the Society for Historical Archaeology.
http://www.tc.umn.edu/~terre011/Resistivity.html
Securing a Future for Essex's Past 
Article from ArcUser magazine on the use of GIS by the County Council's Archaeology Section.
http://www.esri.com/news/arcuser/1099/essex.html
Space Radar Laboratory Images of Angkor, Cambodia 
Images from the international Space Radar Laboratory may help researchers find previously unknown settlements near the ancient city of Angkor in Cambodia.
http://www.jpl.nasa.gov/radar/sircxsar/angkor.html
The Aerial Archaeology Newsletter 
A single issue by Baker Aerial Photography in 1996 discusses the history, methodology and uses of aerial photography for archaeology, with examples.
http://www.nmia.com/~jaybird/AANewsletter/TableOfContents.html
The Search for Ubar 
NASA's presentation on how remote sensing helped find this lost city.
http://observe.arc.nasa.gov/nasa/exhibits/ubar/ubar_0.html
TimeMap Project 
The TimeMap™ project is researching methods for recording, indexing, analysing and delivering archaeological data with spatial and temporal components. Free TMJava software download.
http://www.timemap.net
Wroxeter Hinterland Project 
An international team of archaeologists is carrying out the total exploration of the city by non-destructive remote sensing methods, including magnetometry, resistivity, electrical imaging, seismic scanning, ground probing radar, airborne hyper- and multi
http://www.arch-ant.bham.ac.uk/bufau/research/wh/base.html
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