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Applications of geographic information science in the archaeological research of the Fincastle Kill Site (DlOx 5) Alberta, Canada, and Tel Beth-Shemesh, Israel.

机译:地理信息科学在加拿大艾伯塔省Fincastle Kill遗址(DlOx 5)和以色列Tel Beth-Shemesh的考古研究中的应用。

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Many scientists have used the expediency of geographic information science (GIS) for archaeological analyses, such as predictive site location modeling and producing topographical site surveys. However, the use of GIS to explore the spatial relationships among the architecture, geography and site artifacts has rarely been done. This research focuses on visualizing and analyzing these relationships using GIS. The sites of Tel Beth Shemesh, Israel and the Fincastle Kill Site (DlOx 5), north-east of Taber, Alberta, were used as case studies, as they were very different types of sites. Based on field measurements and by using specific GIS applications and software, components of these sites were reconstructed in virtual space as GIS models. Other recorded field data were used as input parameters into the models in order to attain the most accurate representations and analyses of the sites. The analysis at Fincastle Kill Site used two types of GIS models: (1) a viewshed model to assess possible bison hunting techniques and (2) surface interpolation models that delineated correlations between high density and low density areas of archaeological remains. The investigation at Tel Beth-Shemesh used a GIS model to store, visualize, interpret and assess the quality and accuracy of the field data recorded during 2001--2004 excavations. Predominately, the work in this thesis did not aim at answering any profound questions about the archaeology of either site, although in some cases it did, but rather focused on developing useful GIS tools for the archaeologist. These GIS models show the value of the applications, and their applicability to archaeological sites around the world.
机译:许多科学家已经将地理信息科学(GIS)的优势用于考古分析,例如预测地点的位置建模和进行地形地点调查。但是,很少使用GIS来探索建筑,地理和站点工件之间的空间关系。这项研究致力于使用GIS可视化和分析这些关系。案例研究使用了以色列的Tel Beth Shemesh站点和艾伯塔省Taber东北的Fincastle Kill站点(Dlx 5)。基于现场测量并使用特定的GIS应用程序和软件,这些站点的组成部分在虚拟空间中被重建为GIS模型。其他记录的现场数据被用作模型的输入参数,以便获得最准确的表示和站点分析。 Fincastle Kill Site的分析使用了两种类型的GIS模型:(1)一种视场模型,用于评估可能的野牛狩猎技术;(2)表面插值模型,用于描述考古遗迹的高密度和低密度区域之间的相关性。 Tel Beth-Shemesh的调查使用GIS模型来存储,可视化,解释和评估2001--2004年挖掘过程中记录的现场数据的质量和准确性。首要的是,本文的工作并非旨在回答有关这两个地点的考古学的任何深刻问题,尽管在某些情况下确实如此,而是致力于为考古学家开发有用的GIS工具。这些GIS模型显示了应用程序的价值,以及它们在世界范围内的考古现场的适用性。

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  • 作者

    Lieff, Sam.;

  • 作者单位

    University of Lethbridge (Canada).;

  • 授予单位 University of Lethbridge (Canada).;
  • 学科 Geography.
  • 学位 M.Sc.
  • 年度 2006
  • 页码 119 p.
  • 总页数 119
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 自然地理学;
  • 关键词

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