
handle: 10261/376047
This paper introduces a hand-held GPS methodology for recording intra-site archaeological datasets. The suggested procedure can be used as a first approach to site definition and in addition as a basis for traditional surveys with systematic sampling and grabbing. The GPS-GIS assisted methodology helps record, manage and analyze clouds of points rather than grid information. To conclude, we present two case studies of several Roman sites in north-central Spain.
Trabajo presentado al International Workshop on Landscape and Spatial Analysis in Archaeology: Debating Spatial Archaelogy, celebrado en Santander los días 8 y 9 de junio de 2012.
Peer reviewed
GPS, Field survey, Methodology, GIS, Roman archaeology
GPS, Field survey, Methodology, GIS, Roman archaeology
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