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TitleFrom sites to landscapes: How computing technology is shaping archaeological practice
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Date Issued2011
Source PublicationComputer
ISSN0018-9162
Volume44Issue:7Pages:40-46
Abstract

Remote sensing, powerful computing engines, and agent-based models offer new ways to interpret data and broaden data collection, moving archaeologists closer to their ultimate goal of approximating the individual within an extensive, interpreted, digital environment. The first Web extra is a video that demonstrates how the advanced acquisition and processing of magnetic data has led to new discoveries and insights, such as the "Henge" monument excavated near Stonehenge in 2010. The second Web extra is a video that illustrates how researchers used 3D seismic data, initially collected for use in oil and gas exploration, to reconstruct Doggerland, a lost Mesolithic landscape that was inundated by the North Sea during the last great period of global warming. © 2011 IEEE.

KeywordAgent-based modeling Archaeological visualization Computational archaeology Geophysical data interpretation
DOI10.1109/MC.2011.162
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Indexed BySCIE ; A&HCI
Language英语English
WOS Research AreaComputer Science
WOS SubjectComputer Science, Hardware & Architecture ; Computer Science, Software Engineering
WOS IDWOS:000292749400014
Scopus ID2-s2.0-79960922264
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Document TypeJournal article
Identifierhttp://repository.uic.edu.cn/handle/39GCC9TT/11029
CollectionResearch outside affiliated institution
Corresponding AuthorCh'ng, Eugene
Affiliation
1.Univeristy of Birmingham,United Kingdom
2.University of Bradford,United Kingdom
3.Department of Prehistoric and Medieval Archaeology,University of Vienna,Austria
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Ch'ng, Eugene,Chapman, Henry,Gaffney, Vincentet al. From sites to landscapes: How computing technology is shaping archaeological practice[J]. Computer, 2011, 44(7): 40-46.
APA Ch'ng, Eugene, Chapman, Henry, Gaffney, Vincent, Murgatroyd, Phil, Gaffney, Chris, & Neubauer, Wolfgang. (2011). From sites to landscapes: How computing technology is shaping archaeological practice. Computer, 44(7), 40-46.
MLA Ch'ng, Eugene,et al."From sites to landscapes: How computing technology is shaping archaeological practice". Computer 44.7(2011): 40-46.
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