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Proceedings of the 20th CAA conference held at Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark, 27–29 March 1992

Edited by Jens Andresen, Torsten Madsen & Irwin Scollar

Published by Aarhus University Press, February 1993

 

CONTENTS

Prospecting & Image Processing

1 	The use of Ground-Probing Radar within a digital environment on 
	archaeological sites 21-32
	Robert Milligan & Malcolm Atkin

2 	Recreating vanished mound groups in the upper Mississippi river valley (USA):
	integrating historic documents, CADD, and photogrammetric mapping 33-44
	Clark A.Dobbes

3	Automated archaeological feature extraction from digital aerial 
	photographs 45-52
	J.P.M. Mathias Lemmens, Zoran Stancic & Ruud G. Verwaal

4	Image processing applications in archaeology: classification systems of 
	archaeological sites in the landscape 53-62
	Maurizio Forte

5	Graphical representation methods in archaeologlcal prospection 
	in Czechoslovakia 63-66
	Vladimir Hasek, Hana Petrova & Karel Segeth

6	Practical experience in creating digital terrain models 67-74
	John G.B. Haigh

7	An investigation into the use of colour in the analysis of aerial 
	photographs 75-80
	W. Booth, S. S. Ipson & J. G. B. Haigh

8 	Arkeoplan: a new tool for the archaeologist, 81-84
	Katherine Gruel, Olivier Buchsenschutz, Jean-Franfois Alliot 
	& Hervé Murgalé
9 	Automatic recognition and classification of archaeological charcoals 85-89
	Raquel Pique i Huerta & Josep Miquel Pique i Huerta
 

GIS & EVALUATION OF SPATlAL PATTERNS

10 	Spatial statistics and GIS: an integrated approach 91-104
	Kenneth L. Kvamme
11 	Cartographic modelling in a cell-based GIS 105-124
	P. Martijn van Leusen
12	Multiple viewshed analysis using GIS and its archaeological application:
	a case study in northern Mull 125-132
	Clive L.N. Ruggles, David J. Medyckyj-Scott & Alun Gruffydd
13	Going over old ground: GIS, archaeological theory and the act 
	of perception 133-137
	David Wheatley


SITES AND MONUMENTS RECORDS

14	The Archaeological implications of a computerised integrated
	National Heritage Information System 139-150
	Harry Robinson
15	GIS in a landscape archaeology context 151-158
	Robert Middleton & Deidre Winstanley
16	Bridging the urban - rural gap: GIS and the York Environs Project 159-166
	Jeffrey Chartrand, Julian Richards & Blaise Vyner
17	From model to machine: procurement and implementaton of Geographical
 	Information Systems for County Sites and Monuments Records 167-176 
	N.A.R. Lang
18 	Gardermoen Project -Use of a GIS system in antiquities registration and
 	research 177-182
	Joel S. Boaz & Espen Uleberg
19 	JADIS (Jordan Antiquities Database and Information System):
	An example of national archaeological inventory and GIS applications 183-188
	Gaetano Palumbo
20 	GIS and Archaeology in Jordan 189-194
	Glen L. Peterman
21 	Planning for inter- and intra-site data management and 
	interpretation 195-201
	D. Arroyo-Bishop & Ma. T. Lantada Zarzosa
22 	The excavation archive: an integrated system for the management of
 	cartographic and alphanumeric data 205-212
	Grazia Semeraro
23 	Syntheses in object oriented analysis 213-220
	Lene Rold
24 	MuseumsIndex -An object oriented approach to the design and implementation
	of a data driven Data Base Management System 221-228
	Jorgen Feder
25 	European archaeological databases: problems and prospects 229-237
	Henrik Jarl Hansen


ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

26 	Computer-based techniques for the representation of automatic problem-	
	solving in archaeology 239-250
	Juan A. Barceló
27 	Contrasting models of Upper Palaeolithic social dynamics:
	a distributed artificial intelligence approach 251-262
	Mike Palmer & Jim Doran
28 	The potentials of hybrid neural network models for archaeofaunal ageing
	and interpretation 263-271
	Paul M. Gibson
 

STATISTICS -METHODS & TECHNIQUES

29 	What lies behind the quantification debate? 273-278
	Clive Orton
30 	Diversity Indices and Archaeology 279-286
	Trevor J. Ringrose
31 	Detection of kinship structures in prehistoric burial sites based on
 	odontological traits 287-292
	Werner Vach & Kurt W. Alt
32 	The provenancing of archaeological ceramics: a Bayesian 
	approach 293-302
	C. E. Buck
33 	A Cappadocian Tablet Problem 303-316
	A.G. Constantine, J.C. Gower & B. Zielman
34 	A parametric approach to seriation 317-324
35	Colour & graphic display aids for correspondence analysis 325-327
	Irwin Scollar, Irmela Herzog & Michael J. Greenacre
 

STATISTICS - APPLICATIONS

36 	Pre-processing of archaeological data 329-332
	Jan Rulf
37 	Gold bracteates and correspondence analysis 333-342
	Morten Axboe
38 	Seriation of Iron Age settlement sites in NW Bohemia -system of databases,
	CAAF program 343-348
	Vladimir Salac
39 	Computer clustering in the analysis of non-morphological attributes 
	of pottery sherds: two examples from Poland 349-356
	Zbigniew Kobylinski & Andrzej Buko
40 	Quantitative methods for spatial analysis at rockshelters: the case 
	of Klithi 357-366
	Nena Galanidou
41 	Coin hoard formation revisited... 367-376
	Kris Lockyear
42 	Mathematical models for the reconstruction of prehistoric settlement 
	patterns: Central German examples 377-388
	Thomas Weber
43 	Analysis of pottery from Wroxeter Roman city 389-404
	Susan Laflin, A.Roper, R.P .Symonds & R.H. White
44 	Good or bad? Raw material procurement criteria in the Carpathian Basin.
	A diachronic approach 405-413
	Katalin T. Biró
 

VISUALISATION, HYPERMEDIA & EDUCATION

45 	Reconstruction of Japanese ancient tombs and villages 415-424
	Kazumasa Ozawa
46 	Reconstruction of the 8th-century Imperial Palace of the Heijo 
	capital at Nara in Japan 425-428
	Susumu Morimoto & Makoto Motonaka
47 	Experiments with user-friendly volume visualisation and iconographic 
	display methods to explore core data 429-440
	Paul Reilly & Nigel Thompson
48 	Hypermedia and Archaeological Publication: The Wadi 
	Ziqlab Project 441-448
	E. B. Banning
49 	The world of the Vikings: An interactive video project 449-456
	J. Maytom & K. Torevell
50 	A high resolution digital imaging system for the photographic archive
	at the National Railway Museum, York 457-462
	Ben Booth
51 	The Roman conquest of Britain: a computer-based educational 
	package 463-469
	John Wilcock