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SWARM: The Anasazi Village Formation Model An agent-based model developed to test theories about Anasazi Village Formation in the Verde District. Sustaining the Research Agenda: Enhancing the Digital Resource Sponsored by the Archaeology Data Service at the University of York on Wednesday 29 January 2003. Computer Image Analysis and Physical Analysis of Artifacts Presentation of a methodology to use use two-dimensional images computer images for measurable and non-measurable artifact analysis. National Center for Documentation of Cultural and Natural Heritage Egypt's new archaeological database project. Includes archaeological map of Egypt. Giza Plateau Computer Model Article which details the efforts to construct a computer model of the Giza Plateau and its architectural components from published maps, survey, and excavation reports. Computers in Archaeology Contains annotated links to computer applications in archaeology; GIS, CAD, database, visualisation, publication, and related software. Cultural Resources GIS Facility: National Park Service Contains links relevant to applying GPS to historic preservation and architectural surveys. The Corinth Computer Project Project whose goal is to generate a computerized architectural and topographical survey of the Roman colony of Corinth. contains a Quicktime panorama, city plan, and project methodology and bibliography. Managing Complexity: Archaeological Information Systems Paper by Nick Ryan on the role of computer based information systems in excavation, for field survey, and for individual specialised research. Archaeological Computing Newsletter Updated quarterly, contributors report on their on-going work, reports on archaeological computing projects and issues, confrences, books, software, hardware, and web reviews. More Archaeological Computing Sites |
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