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574 pages

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Published Dec 2018

Archaeopress Archaeology

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Paperback: 9781784917302

Digital: 9781784917319

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Keywords
Computer applications in archaeology; GIS; 3D Mapping; Geophysical Survey; Digital technologies; Archaeological Theory; Archaeological Science; Methodology; Ontology; Simulation; Spatial Analysis

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Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology: Conference Proceedings

CAA2016: Oceans of Data

Proceedings of the 44th Conference on Computer Applications and Quantitative Methods in Archaeology

Edited by Mieko Matsumoto, Espen Uleberg

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A selection of 50 papers presented at CAA2016. Papers are grouped under the following headings: Ontologies and Standards; Field and Laboratory Data Recording and Analysis; Archaeological Information Systems; GIS and Spatial Analysis; 3D and Visualisation; Complex Systems Simulation; Teaching Archaeology in the Digital Age.

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About the Author

Mieko Matsumoto is a member of the scientific staff at the Museum of Cultural History, the University of Oslo. With an education and research background from Japan, Norway, and Poland, she is an archaeologist with a wide knowledge of international lithic technology. Her research specialty focuses on the European Palaeolithic and the Norwegian Stone Age. She is a long-standing member of CAA International and CAA-Norway, with numerous publications on ICT and archaeology. ;

Espen Uleberg is the coordinator of the Digital Documentation Section at the Museum of Cultural History, the University of Oslo. With an education and research background from Germany and Norway, he is an archaeologist working with digitising museum collections since the early 1990s. He has international experience and knowledge over the use of field GIS and databases. He was chair of the organising committee of CAA2016, and is a long-standing member of CAA International and CAA-Norway, with numerous publications on ICT and archaeology.