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1 - Recycling Roberts and Wrathmell: Building and Analysing the Atlas of Rural Settlement in England GIS Building 65, 1173
10 - Spatio-temporal analysis of radiocarbon dated archaeological artefacts from eastern Fennoscandia - a Bayesian computing approach using a Poisson point process model Building 65, 1173
11 - Is It Really The 'GOOD' Place? -The spatial analysis about the distribution of the Japanese Ancient Local government office 'Gunga'. Building 65, 1173
12 - A new approach for a peculiar Palaeolithic site: Spatial analysis at La Garma (Spain) Building 65, 1173
13 - Soil Erosion Risk Assessment near Archaeological Sites in Grevena, Northwestern Greece using the Revised Universal Soil Loss Equation (RUSLE) and GIS Building 65, 1173
14 - GIS Implementation in Preventive Archaeology: Process for an Epipaleolithic Site (Lyon, F), Methods and Results Building 65, 1173
15 - Mapping Spanish Republican Airfields: Using GIS for interpreting Air Warfare Building 65, 1173
2 - Testing for Nonlinear Settlement Patterns with Fractal Geometry: A Case Study from the Yalahau Region, Northern Quintana Roo, Mexico Building 65, 1173
3 - Analysis of relationship between archaeological site distribution and multiple environmental factors in the Jomon Period of Japan using GIS Building 65, 1173
4 - Interpreting the Brain Size Variability in the Late Pleistocene Hominins by the Use of Quantitative and GIS Approaches Building 65, 1173
5 - Open source GIS for archaeological data: two case studies from British and Egyptian Archaeology Building 65, 1173
6 - Speeding up Georeferencing with subpixel accuracy Building 65, 1173
7 - PyArchinit: Database Mangement System and Archaeological GIS Building 65, 1173
8 - The SICAC: an information system for the Conjunto Arqueológico de Carmona (Seville, Spain) Building 65, 1173
9 - The Application of GIS in Ethnic and Folk Cultural Resource of China: Digitalization Types and Spatio-temporal Presentation Building 65, 1173