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From the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS

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© 2018 Amsterdam University Press, Amsterdam

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  1. Frontmatter 1
  2. Contents 5
  3. Foreword 11
  4. HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION, MULTIMEDIA, MUSEUMS
  5. Disciplinary Issues: Challenging the Research and Practice of Computer Applications in Archaeology 13
  6. Paperless Recording at the Sangro Valley Project 25
  7. ‘Tangible Pasts’: User-centred Design of a Mixed Reality Application for Cultural Heritage 31
  8. The Virtual Museum: a Quest for the Standard Definition 40
  9. Can you Hack (the) Communication? 49
  10. Identifying and Tracing Archaeological Material with RFID Tags 55
  11. Matera Città Narrata Project: a Multimedia and Multi-Platform Guide for Mobile Systems 65
  12. Evaluating Virtual Museums: Archeovirtual Case Study 74
  13. SIMULATING THE PAST
  14. Extracting Scar and Ridge Features from 3D-scanned Lithic Artifacts 83
  15. Retracing Prehistoric Population Events in Finland Using Simulation 93
  16. SteppingIn - Modern Humans Moving into Europe - Implementation 105
  17. Geospatial Virtual Heritage: A Gesture-Based 3D GIS to Engage the Public with Ancient Maya Archaeology 118
  18. Integration of 3D Laser Scanning and Virtual Reconstructions as Research and Educational Tools for Representing the Past. The Case Study of Roman Baths of Edeta 131
  19. Reconstructing the Baths of Caracalla 143
  20. Instruments and Methods for the Survey and Analysis of Amphitheatres 147
  21. Why Hunter and Gatherers did not Die More Often? Simulating Prehistoric Decision Making 154
  22. Reconstruction of Ruined Archaeological Structures Using Structural Analysis Methods 164
  23. FIELD AND LAB RECORDING
  24. Telling the Story of Ancient Coins by Means of Interactive RTI Images Visualization 177
  25. IBISA 3D: Image-Based Identification/Search for Archaeology Using a Three-dimensional Coin Model 186
  26. Using Image Analysis to Match a Coin to a Database 194
  27. Pompeii Revived: Scanning Mission - Insula V 1 199
  28. A Metrology Tracking System Used as a 3D Drawing Tool for Faster Excavation Recording 208
  29. DATA MODELLING AND SHARING
  30. From the Slope of Enlightenment to the Plateau of Productivity: Developing Linked Data at the ADS 216
  31. Reflections on the Rocky Road to E-Archaeology 224
  32. Least-cost Networks 237
  33. Linking Roman Coins: Current Work at the American Numismatic Society 249
  34. GeoDia: or, Navigating Archaeological Time and Space in an American College Classroom 259
  35. DATA ANALYSIS, MANAGEMENT, INTEGRATION AND VISUALISATION
  36. Dating Historical Rock Art on Marble Surfaces by Means of a Mathematical Model for Natural Erosion Processes 269
  37. Cultural Heritage Application Schema: a SDI Framework within the Protected Sites INSPIRE Spatial Data Theme 279
  38. Old Places, New Ideas: New Routes into Canmore, the National Inventory of Scotland 291
  39. ADS easy: an Automated e-archiving System for Archaeology 299
  40. Archaeology in Broad Strokes: Collating Data for England from 1500 BC to AD 1086 307
  41. Beyond Inspire: Towards Delivering Richer Heritage Data in Scotland 313
  42. SEAD - The Strategic Environmental Archaeology Database Inter-linking Multiproxy Environmental Data with Archaeological Investigations and Ecology 320
  43. Obscura itinera: a GIS-based Approach to Understand the pre-Roman and Roman Transhumance Pathways in Umbria and Sabina Regions (Central Italy) 332
  44. Transparency, Testing and Standards for Archaeological Predictive Modelling 340
  45. SPATIAL ANALYSIS
  46. Zooming Patterns Among the Scales: a Statistics Technique to Detect Spatial Patterns Among Settlements 348
  47. The Long and Winding Road: Combining Least Cost Paths and Network Analysis Techniques for Settlement Location Analysis and Predictive Modelling 357
  48. Can Infovis Tools Support the Analysis of Spatio-Temporal Diffusion Patterns in Historic Architecture? 367
  49. Introducing the Human Factor in Predictive Modelling: a Work in Progress 379
  50. Changing Settlement Patterns in the Mediterranean Context: a Case Study of Menorca (Balearic Islands) from Prehistory to the 19th Century AD 389
  51. A New Method of Spatial Analysis Based on the Extraction of Proximity Graphs 400
  52. Bayesian Spatial Modelling of Radiocarbon Dated Archaeological Artefacts Using R-INLA 414
  53. From Space to Graphs to Understand Spatial Changes Using Medieval and Modern Fiscal Sources 420
  54. Exploring the Effects of Curvature and Refraction on GIS-based Visibility Studies 428
  55. Process Formalization and Conceptual Modelling in the Study of Territorial Dynamics 438
  56. THEORETICAL APPROACHES AND CONTEXT OF ARCHAEOLOGICAL COMPUTING
  57. Defining and Advocating Open Data in Archaeology 449
  58. The Evolution of Territorial Occupation: Exploratory Spatial Data Analysis. Uncertainty and Heterogeneity of Data in Archaeology 457
  59. Visualising Time with Multiple Granularities: a Generic Framework 470
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