Geographical Information Systems (GIS) form the basis of spatial, statistical analysis in archeology. They are used both in the post-processing and analysis of archaeological excavation projects (intra-site analysis) as well as in the analysis of large spatial information of archeological landscapes (inter-site analysis). The aim of the seminar is to provide participants with basic skills in the use of common GIS applications (ArcGIS, GRASS GIS), where archaeological data and issues are used to illustrate the concepts and methods.

Participants will be able after the seminar to

  • import and combine historical maps, satellite images, aerial photographs, AutoCAD data, geophysical data etc. into a GIS
  • link geometric/vector data to thematic data (database)
  • calculate 2.5D digital terrain models/raster maps (DTMs)
  • perform simple spatial analysis
  • create digital maps for e.g. publication or WebGIS

 

The workshop topics can be customized on request. The number of participants is limited. The course language is English.

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Program

1.7.2014
10:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology I
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology
2.7.2014
10:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology II
Introduction to raster data / creating terrain models
3.7.2014
10:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology III
Introduction to vector data / applications with vector data (queries, import of CAD and GPS data, database links)
8.7.2014
10:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology IV
Spatial Analysis 1
9.7.2014
10:00 - 15:00
Introduction to Geographical Information Systems in Archaeology V
Spatial analysis 2 / questions & answers