CAA 1997 Proceedings
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Laflin, S.
Twenty Five Years of Computer Applications in Archaeology
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Scollar, I.
25 Years of Computer Applications in Archaeology
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Laflin, S.
Twenty Five Years of the CAA Conference: a Personal View
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Aspinall, A.
, J.B.G. Haigh Twenty Five Years of Archaeological Prospection
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Stewart, J.
Has 25 Years of Computing Provided Greater Physical and Intellectual Access to Archaeology?
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Orton, C.R.
Plus Ça Change? – Perceptions of Statistics in Archaeology
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Wilcock, J.D.
The Best Fit? 25 Years of Statistical Techniques in Archaeology
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Tamplin, M.J.
Archaeological Computing in Canada – the First (and Last) 25 Years
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Huckerby, C.L.
, C.M. Poulsen How Archaeological Sites Co-Exist with Fast-Paced, Intense Army Training Activities
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Nackaerts, K., G. Govers
, L. Loots The Use of Monte-Carlo Techniques for the Estimation of Visibility
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Glass, C., J. Steele
, D. Wheatley Modelling Human Range Expansion Across a Heterogeneous Cost Surface
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Parcero-Oubiña, C.
Deconstructing the Land: the Archaeology of Sacred Geographies
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Lockyear, K.
Coins, Copies and Kernels – a Note on the Potential of Kernel Density Estimates
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Barceló, J.A.
, J.M. Faura Time Series and Neural Networks in Archaeological Seriation. An Example on Early Pottery from the Near East
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Buck, C.E.
, J.A. Christen Making Complex Radiocarbon Calibration Software More Accessible: a New Approach?
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Wise, A.
Vital Preservation of Great Information : The Archaeology Data Service and Digital Archiving in Archaeology
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Eiteljorg II, H.
Archiving Archaeological Data
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Hansen, H.J.
Digital Danish Archaeology. Gods and Graves – an Internet Publication on the Bronze Age
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Dawson, D.
Museums On-Line: Access to Museum Information
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Quine, G.
The Role of Data Standards in Digital Access and Interchange
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Miller, P.
The Importance of Metadata to Archaeology: One View from within the Archaeology Data Service
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Wise, A.
, J. Richards Digital Preservation in Archaeology
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Dobbs, A., D.L. Maki
, D.M. Forsberg The Use of Ground-Penetrating Radar on Small Prehistoric Sites in the Upper Midwestern United States
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Watters, M.S.
GPR Analysis and Modelling with GIS Applications, Empúries, Spain
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Gordon, S.
The Virtual Museum – Who Needs It?
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Oberländer-Târnoveanu
CIMEC – A Web Site for Romanian Archaeology: Dissemination by Integration
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Catacchio, N.N., M. Miari, B. Setti, G. Meloni
, E. Groppo EARP – European Archaeological Research Projects: a Fieldwork Opportunities Database on the Internet
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Stewart, J.
Making History: the Once and Future Roles of the Royal Commissions
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Bewley, R.H.
Understanding England’s Landscapes: an Aerial Survey Approach to a National Mapping Programme for England
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Riley, H.
The Use of Global Positioning System Technology to Record and Interpret Archaeological Sites and Landscapes
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Watkins, C.
Any Time, Any Place, Anywhere
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Byrne, K.F.
“Providing Access to the National Monuments Record of Scotland
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Nikolic, L.P.
New Developments at the RCAHMW
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Taylor, R.J.
Reaching the World
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Beagrie, N.
Making History: Copyright and Rights Management
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Booth, B.
The Strategic Management of Information Systems: Innovation and Vision
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Clubb, N.D.
Have We Failed to Provide a Strategic Vision for Information Systems in Archaeology?
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Lang, N.
Public Heritage in an Age of Decline
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Murray, D.
Ordnance Survey and the Depiction of Antiquities on Maps: Past, Present and Future. The Current and Future Role of the Royal Commissions as Suppliers of Heritage Data to the Ordnance Survey
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Wild, A.A.
Electronic Commerce and Geomarketing
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Gillings, M.
Engaging Place: a Framework for the Integration and Realisation of Virtual-Reality Approaches in Archaeology
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Yorston, R.M.
Presenting Archaeological Information with Java Applets
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Earl, G.P.
Visualising Danebury: Modelled Approaches to Spatial Theory
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Ryan, N., J. Pascoe
, D. Morse Enhanced Reality Fieldwork: the Context Aware Archaeological Assistant
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Nørbach, L.C.
IT-Based Documentation of Large Scale Excavations – Drengsted: a Case Study