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Theme: 03-GIS-Based Regional Analysis

  • Whitley, T.G. , G. Burns An Explanatory Framework for Predictive Modeling Using an Example from Marion, Horry, Dillon, and Marlboro Counties, South Carolina
  • Posluschny, A.G. From Landscape Archaeology to Social Archaeology. Finding Patterns to Explain the Development of Early Celtic “Princely Sites” in Middle Europe
  • Löwenborg, D. Watersheds as a Method for Reconstructing Regions and Territories in GIS
  • McMahon, T.C. Discerning Prehistoric Landscapes in Colorado and the Mesa Verde Region Using a Kernel Density Estimate (KDE) Method
  • Batten, D.C. Least-Cost Pathways, Exchange Routes, and Settlement Patterns in Late Prehistoric East-Central New Mexico
  • Magnoni, A. Population Estimates at the Ancient Maya City of Chunchucmil, Yucatán, Mexico
  • Bourgeois, J., A. De Wulf, A.V. Ebel, W. Gheyle, R. Goossens , L. van Hoof Mapping and Surveying the Archaeological Monuments of the Altai Mountains (Altai Republic)
  • Mathur, R. Predictive Modeling of the Indus Civilization Port Sites in the Gujarat: Site Location Through Rules-Based Predictive Modeling
  • Orengo, H.A. Detection of Body Dump Sites and Clandestine Burials: A GIS-Based Landscape Approach
  • Samarathunga, S. GIS Applications in Archaeology: Distribution Patterns of Early Iron Age Sites in Sri Lanka
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